Andy Sullivan picked up his first European Tour title since 2015 with a 7-shot victory on home soil at the English Championship on Sunday. 33 year-old Sullivan carded a six under par 65 in his final round at Hanbury Manor in Hertfordshire for a tournament total of 257, 27-under par, four years and 297 days since he won the Portugal Masters by nine strokes over fellow Englishman Chris Wood. It was Sullivan's fourth career Tour title and the win moves him back into the top 100 in the world rankings. Spain's Adrian Otaegui finished second on 20-under par with a final round 66, one shot clear of 19 year-old Rasmus Hojgaard of Denmark, who equalled the low score of the day with a 65. South Africa's Wilco Nienaber finished fourth on 18-under, with Sullivan's playing partner, Steven Brown, fifth on 17-under.