Hatton wins six-man playoff under
floodlights to lift Turkish Open title
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[November 11, 2019]
(Reuters) - England's Tyrrell
Hatton beat Austria's Matthias Schwab on the fourth playoff hole to
clinch his second Rolex Series title at the Turkish Airlines Open in
Antalya on Sunday after a dramatic six-man playoff.
For the first time at a professional golf tournament, the
floodlights were switched on at the Montgomerie Maxx Royal golf
course for the playoff as the six golfers battled for the $2 million
prize money.
Hatton, overnight leader Schwab, American Kurt Kitayama, South
Africa's Erik van Rooyen and Frenchmen Victor Perez and Benjamin
Hebert entered the playoff after they all finished with a 20-under
overall score after 72 holes.
"It's so surreal, I actually can't believe that I've won," Hatton
said. "It's been quite a difficult year in terms of things happening
off course. The last month I feel like I've really found my game
again.
"I said to my team that if I was lucky enough to win again, I'd
definitely savour the moment because it's quite easy to take it for
granted. Sport's great when it's going well and when it's not going
well, it hits home."
Overnight leader Schwab, who led the field on each of the first
three days, had the chance to clinch the title on the 18th with a
birdie but finished with a par score on the hole to set up the
six-way playoff -- only the third in European Tour history.
Six became three when Perez, Van Rooyen and Hebert were eliminated
on the first playoff hole while Hatton's sensational birdie chip
from the edge of the green saw him remain in contention.
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England's Tyrrell Hatton during the second round REUTERS/Paul Childs
As the floodlights came on in the Turkish twilight, it was Schwab's
turn to impress on the third extra hole with a 20-footer from the
edge of the green to stay alive along with Hatton while Kitayama
bowed out after missing his shot.
Hatton finished the fourth extra hole on par after missing a birdie
putt before Schwab agonizingly missed his putt for par from a few
feet out, with the bogey handing Hatton -- who looked on in
disbelief -- his fourth win on the European Tour.
(Reporting by Rohith Nair in Bengaluru; Editing by Toby Davis)
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