Bernd Wiesberger set his sights on the Ryder Cup after retaining his Made in Himmerland title with a five-shot victory in Denmark. 

The Austrian, who led after each round, closed with a nerveless 64 to finish on 21 under and win his eighth European Tour event.

Guido Migliozzi's 63 on Sunday put him second on 16 under, as Richard Bland, Jordan Smith and Jason Scrivener were a stroke further back.

With four tournament triumphs since the start of the 2019 season, Wiesberger is primed to jump back into the top 50 in the world rankings.

That fine form makes him a strong contender to be included in Padraig Harrington's European team at Whistling Straits this year.

And a delighted Wiesberger is daring to dream of a debut in the team event after completing his first successful title defence.

"It's unbelievable," Wiesberger told the European Tour website. "I've had seven chances [to defend a title] – I wasn't successful the first six.

"I've said it all week, I really like it here. Playing here is good for my confidence especially after a couple of tougher weeks, so it's a special place for me.

"It brings out the best in me. I got it going when I needed to so really enjoyable."

On the possibility of earning a maiden outing at the Ryder Cup, he added: "There's a lot of golf to be played. First of all I really wanted to have a good week and start playing better golf again.

"This week really clicked for me, had a couple of good breaks on the way as well.

"[I've] got to keep playing good golf, but I would like to put my name in the vicinity of one of those spots.

"First things first, I need to play some more tournaments like this week and it will sort itself out."