World champion Peter Wright defeated Gerwyn Price to win the fifth and final PDC Summer Series event on Sunday.
Wright, who lost to Michael Van Gerwen in the first final on Wednesday, triumphed 8-2 against Welshman Price having earlier beaten Jelle Klaasen, Darren Webster, Brendan Dolan, Nathan Aspinall and then Wayne Jones 7-2 in the semis.
The Scot took four legs in a row to go 5-1 up, with Price then pulling one back before Wright closed out the victory.
His efforts left him top the Summer Series Order of Merit and secured ÂŁ22,000 in prize money.
Wright, for whom it was a third ranking title of the year, said on pdc.tv: âIâm pleased to win and itâs great for me.
âIt could have been two wins, but I wanted to be top of the Summer Series Order of Merit and I knew I had to win today, so Iâve done that.
âItâs ideal preparation for the World Matchplay and itâs good to be back playing.â
Price had reached the final via wins over William OâConnor, Darius Labanauskas, Jose De Sousa, James Wade and Devon Petersen.
Van Gerwen won the first and third of the five events being held over successive days at the Marshall Arena, either side of Ryan Joyce registering his first ranking title on Thursday, and Saturdayâs champion was Wade.
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