(Reuters) - Daniel
van Tonder won his first European Tour title with a nail-biting
playoff victory over Jazz Janewattananond at the Savannah
Classic on Friday as overnight leader Justin Harding failed to
clinch his second title in a week in Nairobi.
Van Tonder carded 64 in the final round with a monster birdie
putt from the edge of the 18th green to finish at 21-under
overall while Thailand's Jazz missed his birdie putt to finish
level with the South African.
Both missed birdie putts on the first playoff hole -- with Van
Tonder going agonisingly close as his ball lipped out -- while
Jazz made a putt under pressure in the second to force the pair
to return to the 18th tee once again.
However, Van Tonder kept his nerve in the third playoff hole at
the Karen County Club after Jazz finished on par, securing
victory with a birdie before hugging his wife and caddie
Abigail.
"I'm overwhelmed, very happy. Me and my wife have been a good
team winning together," Van Tonder, who has seven wins on South
Africa's Sunshine Tour, said.
"If it wasn't for the Sunshine Tour, I don't think we would have
done this."
Harding, who won the Kenya Open on Sunday, had a three-shot lead
going into the final round but quickly fell behind with three
bogeys and a double bogey on the 18th to finish tied for 14th,
six shots behind the pair.
Scotland's Calum Hill nearly emerged as a contender in the
latter stages after eight birdies but a bogey on the 18th
dropped him out of contention and he finished one shot behind,
tied with Englishman Sam Horsfield.
(Reporting by Rohith Nair in Bengaluru; Editing by Toby Davis)
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