Björk tied for second after the final drama

Leksand extended the winning streak beat AIK

England’s Daniel Gavins twice bogeyed the final hole, but still managed to win by one stroke after sinking a nine-metre putt for a double bogey.

Björk, a total of 16 strokes under par, finished with a bogey on the final hole to share second place with Zander Lombard, South Africa. The Swede finished the final round at four under par.

“I thought I had given the win away. I hit the water twice and thought ‘well, that’s a way to end a race too,'” Gavin told the European Tour website.

Lombard had the chance to reach a rematch with a putt from just over seven meters, but missed by a small margin.

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