Owen finished on -16, pulling clear of 2025 Staysure Legends Tour Order of Merit winner and defending Barbados Legends champion, Australian Scott Hend, who carded a closing 69 to finish runner-up on -14 after leading at the end of round two.

Ryder Cup 2014 player Jamie Donaldson secured third place on -11, following a composed and consistent final round, while his Ryder Cup team-mate Stephen Gallacher and Sweden’s Johan Edfors shared fourth at -10.

Locked together for much of the day, Owen and Hend went head-to-head through the front nine, with little separating the pair, but a three-birdie burst on the back nine proved the difference as the Englishman edged clear.

“I just tried to stay calm,” said Owen. “I knew we were all there or thereabouts, but I wasn’t exactly sure of the scores. I just thought, 'Keep up with him and start making some putts.'

“I rolled one in, then 13 is always a tricky hole, it’s like the bogey hole on this golf course – and I holed a lovely putt there. Scott [Hend] just missed his, and then again on 14 we both hit decent shots, but I was the one who made the putt. Three in a row just gave me that little bit of a gap.”

That run gave Owen the control he needed, and he never looked back, as Hend was forced to chase over the closing stretch.

The victory continues an excellent run of form for Owen, who claimed the MCB Mauritius Legends at the end of 2025 and arrived in Barbados fresh from a top 10 finish at last week’s Senior PGA Championship.

“I know what I can do,” he said. “I proved it in Mauritius, I proved it last week and I’ve proved it again here. My game’s good – I’ve just got to keep doing the same things.”

Donaldson, who birdied three times on the front nine before closing with a run of steady pars, was pleased with another strong performance.

“I played well,” he said. “Hit a lot of good shots. I had chances on the back nine, but didn’t quite hole enough putts. Fair play to Greg; he played unbelievable.”

Edfors also finished strongly after recovering from an early setback.

“I struggled early, hitting one out of bounds, so I was just trying to get the ball in play,” he said.

“Really happy with how I fought back and finished strong.”

Further down the leaderboard, James Kingston and David Drysdale shared sixth place at -9, while Thomas Gogele and Van Phillips were tied eighth on -8.

The Staysure Legends Tour now takes a short break before returning in June for the Costa Navarino Legends Trophy in Greece.