Olesen took a two-shot lead into Sunday's final round and birdies at the 1st, 2nd and 6th set him up to seal a fine display of front-running.

The 33-year-old cruised home with a bogey-free six-under 66 putting him 24-under for the tournament, well clear of Germany's Yannick Paul, who finished on 20-under after a final round 68.

"It's very special. Obviously the British Masters win was incredible, with my family, and it had been a long time since I won the last time,” Olesen told the DP World Tour.

"But equally this one, all the hard work and all the sacrifice from my wife. It's really nice."

Joost Luiten and Alexander Knappe shared third place a further two shots back, while Olesen's fellow Dane Oliver Hundeboll made a hole-in-one at the par-3 13th.

Queensland Aaron Pike was the best-placed Australian, shooting a three-under 69 to finish seven-under for the tournament in equal 46th.