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South Africa's Lawrence wins European Masters in playoff

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South Africa’s Thriston Lawrence poses with the trophy after winning the European Masters at Crans-sur-Sierre Golf Club on 28 August 2022. (Photo by Richard Heathcote/Getty Images)
South Africa’s Thriston Lawrence poses with the trophy after winning the European Masters at Crans-sur-Sierre Golf Club on 28 August 2022. (Photo by Richard Heathcote/Getty Images)

South Africa's Thriston Lawrence won the European Masters on the first hole of a playoff with Matt Wallace at Crans-Montana on Sunday.

Lawrence began an eventful final round three shots clear and was two up with five holes to go after three birdies offset a double bogey on the fifth.

Wallace made four birdies and moved into a share of the lead when Thriston bogeyed the 16th. The pair finished tied on 18-under par.

Lawrence bagged his second title of the season on the European circuit's DP World Tour when England's Wallace three-putted the first extra hole.

"There's so much history going around this event, all the past champions, so can't wait to get my hands on that trophy," said Lawrence, winner of the Joburg Open last November.

Englishman Richard Mansell led the rest of the field two shots outside the play-off, with Scotland's Scott Jamieson, Frenchman Antoine Rozner and Spaniard Jorge Campillo sharing fourth place on 15 under.

Leading scores after the final round of the European Tour/DP World Tour European Masters at Crans-Montana, Switzerland on Sunday (par 70, GBR & IRL unless stated):

262 - Thriston Lawrence (RSA) 62 64 67 69, Matt Wallace 64 64 68 66

(Lawrence won play-off at 1st extra hole)

264 - Richard Mansell 67 64 66 67

265 - Jorge Campillo (ESP) 66 65 68 66, Antoine Rozner (FRA) 70 65 64 66, Scott Jamieson 64 67 66 68

266 - Alejandro Canizares (ESP) 62 63 73 68, Marcel Schneider (GER) 67 66 67 66

267 - Danny Willett 70 67 64 66, Adria Arnaus (ESP) 69 63 66 69, Ignacio Elvira (ESP) 65 65 69 68, Masahiro Kawamura (JPN) 68 65 65 69, Louis de Jager (RSA) 64 64 72 67 

268 - Sebastian Soederberg (SWE) 67 67 70 64, Joachim B. Hansen (DEn) 71 65 68 64


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