South Africa's Lawrence wins European Masters in playoff
South Africa's Thriston Lawrence won the European Masters on the first hole of a playoff with Matt Wallace at Crans-Montana on Sunday.
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South Africa's Thriston Lawrence won the European Masters on the first hole of a playoff with Matt Wallace at Crans-Montana on Sunday.
Thriston Lawrence secured his second win on the DP World Tour when beating Matt Wallace in a play-off to lift the European Masters. Wallace was back in Europe after missing out on retaining his PGA Tour card, and he burst back into form. Ad After trailing by three shots at the start of the day, Wallace played aggressively to force a play-off.
South Africa's Thriston Lawrence defeated England's Matt Wallace in a play-off to win the Omega European Masters and claim his second DP World Tour title of the season.
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