Peter Lawrie won his first European Tour title on Sunday at the Open de Espana when Ignacio Garrido's approach on the second playoff hole found water.
Lawrie, who lost a playoff in this event in 2003, only needed a par on the second extra hole to secure the victory, but it was an amazing 30-foot birdie putt at the first playoff hole that spurred him to the winner's circle.
"I've been in a playoff in the Spanish Open before and let it slip," said Lawrie. "I took this one."
Garrido definitely had the advantage off the tee on the second playoff hole, No. 18 at Real Club de Golf de Sevilla. He found the fairway, while Lawrie managed only to land in a fairway bunker.
Lawrie hit a spectacular approach 12 feet past the hole. Garrido's ball landed near Lawrie's, but spun sideways and rolled into the water.
From the drop area, Garrido hit a good fourth shot, but still had five feet for bogey. Lawrie cozied his birdie effort down to the lip and tapped in for the winning par.
"It's just one of those things," said Lawrie.
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