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Johnson wins in Stockholm

Stockholm - Richard Johnson of Sweden has won the Scandinavian Masters, making a birdie at the last hole to shoot a 1-under 71 in the final round and finish a stroke clear of Argentina's Rafa Echenique.

Johnson, who held the joint overnight lead with South Korea's KJ Choi, finished with a total of 277 at Stockholm's Bro Hof Slott.

Choi dropped out of contention by carding a 78 on Sunday, with Echenique shooting four birdies to sign for a 3-under 69 and a total of 278.

Italy's Edoardo Molinari was third, a further shot back, while new British Open champion Louis Oosthuizen tied for fourth place with Brett Rumford of Australia and New Zealand's Mark Brown.

Final round scores:

277 Richard Johnson (Sweden) 70 66 70 71
278 Rafael Echenique (Argentina) 68 69 72 69
279 Edoardo Molinari (Italy) 68 71 71 69
280 Brett Rumford (Australia) 71 70 70 69
Mark Brown (New Zealand) 73 69 67 71
Louis Oosthuizen (South Africa) 67 70 70 73
281 Robert Karlsson (Sweden) 73 72 69 67
282 James Morrison (Britain) 71 72 72 67
Jamie Donaldson (Britain) 72 68 74 68
Damien McGrane (Ireland) 73 71 69 69
283 Fredrik Andersson Hed (Sweden) 71 72 70 70
Nicolas Colsaerts (Belgium) 73 70 68 72
284 KJ Choi (South Korea) 68 67 71 78
285 Anders Sjoestrand (Sweden) 75 67 73 70
Gary Boyd (Britain) 69 76 71 69
Noh Seung-Yul (South Korea) 71 71 72 71
Michael Hoey (Britain) 70 70 72 73
Richard Green (Australia) 67 71 73 74
286 Sam Little (Britain) 70 73 73 70
Dustin Johnson (U.S.) 67 73 74 72
Fabrizio Zanotti (Paraguay) 72 70 71 73
Nick Dougherty (Britain) 73 69 71 73
Robert-Jan Derksen (Netherlands) 71 67 73 75
287 Raphael Jacquelin (France) 72 73 72 70
George Coetzee (South Africa) 71 69 74 73
Victor Dubuisson (France) 73 69 71 74
Rafael Cabrera (Spain) 73 70 70 74
288 Graeme Storm (Britain) 75 67 72 74
Joost Luiten (Netherlands) 73 70 71 74
Benjamin Hebert (France) 76 68 69 75
289 Wilhelm Schauman (Sweden) 73 66 77 73
Scott Drummond (Britain) 70 75 72 72
David Howell (Britain) 71 72 75 71
290 Jean-Baptiste Gonnet (France) 73 72 71 74
Peter Hanson (Sweden) 72 68 77 73
Steven O'Hara (Britain) 69 74 75 72
Ariel Canete (Argentina) 73 72 73 72
Magnus Carlsson (Sweden) 72 72 74 72
Mikael Lundberg (Sweden) 73 72 74 71
Pablo Martin (Spain) 72 73 78 67
291 Niclas Fasth (Sweden) 69 75 73 74
Simon Thornton (Ireland) 73 67 74 77
Sam Hutsby (Britain) 70 72 77 72
Rory Sabbatini (South Africa) 71 74 74 72
Ricardo Gonzalez (Argentina) 72 72 76 71
Anthony Wall (Britain) 72 72 76 71
292 Troy Matteson (U.S.) 73 70 73 76
Kenneth Ferrie (Britain) 74 70 73 75
Julien Guerrier (France) 69 71 78 74
S.S.P. Chowrasia (India) 71 73 74 74
293 Maarten Lafeber (Netherlands) 73 71 73 76
Oliver Fisher (Britain) 72 73 71 77
David Dixon (Britain) 69 76 75 73
294 Jeppe Huldahl (Denmark) 72 72 76 74
Scott Hend (Australia) 73 69 80 72
Gregory Bourdy (France) 72 73 78 71
295 Phillip Price (Britain) 70 75 71 79
Michael Jonzon (Sweden) 73 71 75 76
Steven Jeppesen (Sweden) 68 74 81 72
David Lynn (Britain) 73 70 81 71
296 Marco Ruiz (Paraguay) 70 74 75 77
James Ruth (Britain) 75 70 80 71
298 Patrik Sjoeland (Sweden) 70 73 78 77
299 Miles Tunnicliff (Britain) 73 72 80 74
301 Joakim Haeggman (Sweden) 74 70 76 81

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