England's Justin Rose has won the Scottish Open at Royal Aberdeen, after carding a six under 65 for a 16-under total.
Rose's faultless final round, including six birdies, ensured he was in the 60s in all four of his rounds this week.
The BBC quoted him, as saying that it was a privilege to win a great championship, and that his first professional win in Scotland meant a lot to him.
Swede Kristoffer Broberg (66) finished second on 14 under, securing a spot at next week's Open at Hoylake. Home favourite Scott Jamieson (64) and Englishman Tyrrell Hatton (68) will join him after finishing in the top 10.
Marc Warren shared the overnight lead with Rose but his challenge faltered and he ended third after a 70 for 11 under overall.
A 67 ensured day one leader Rory McIlroy finished on seven under.
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