Made in HimmerLand: England's Oliver Wilson wins first event in almost eight years
Britain's Oliver Wilson has won his most memorable DP World Tour occasion in very nearly eight years with a single shot triumph at Denmark's Made in HimmerLand. Wilson, 41, holed two tremendous birdies on the back nine to complete on 21 under, in front of Scotland's Ewen Ferguson. He putted from 66ft on the standard three thirteenth and from 64ft on the standard four seventeenth to card a four-under 67. "All that I've done to this highlight revamp my game, I realized I could make it happen," said a sorrowful world number 745. "I was so quiet there, I nearly partook in the last opening. It's unique." Wilson's past success on the visit came seven years and 334 days prior at the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship in October 2014. He has not recorded a main 10 completion on the DP World Tour since a tie for fourth at a similar occasion in 2019. Wilson, who began the day in a four-way tie for the lead, added: "I'm so pleased with myself a...