Bryson DeChambeau showed imperious form as he secured his first title outside American soil, winning the $3.25 million Dubai Desert Classic on Sunday by a record seven shots.
"I've always dreamed of winning any Tour event, and to have this many under my belt, I don't even know what I have right now," DeChambeau said after his fourth win in his last nine starts.
"Being able to win internationally is something that I've always wanted to do after winning so many times in the States."
The highest-ranked player in the field at No. 5 in the world, DeChambeau pulled away from the chasing pack with three birdies in his first three holes and increased his lead to six with an eagle on the 10th and a birdie on the 11th.