Frenchman Victor Dubuisson won the second Turkish Airlines Open title of his career this afternoon.
The 25-year-old, who has fallen out of the world's top 50 this year, headed into today's final round tied for a share of the lead on 16 under par with South Africa's Jaco van Zyl.
However, they were split during the last 18 holes thanks to Dubuisson's round of 66, which left him 22 under par for the tournament and one shot better off than Van Zyl.
It marked his second triumph in Antalya in the last three years, having previously won through in 2013.
Meanwhile, Rory McIlroy, who was one shot adrift after three rounds, admitted last night that he needed to shoot a 66 or lower to stand any chance of winning.
But, the Northern Irishman could only card a round of 71, which included three bogeys, and he finished in share of sixth place.