England's Simon Dyson won a three-way play-off against Ireland's Peter Lawrie and Sweden's Peter Hedblom to win the KLM Open in the Netherlands.
Dyson shot a course record-equalling 63, to finish on 15 under par, before Lawrie carded 67 to set up the play-off, and overnight leader Hedblom joined them after shooting 69.
Dyson needed just one play-off hole to earn the £257,000 winners cheque; it was the 31-year-old's first title since he won the same event in 2006.
Fourth and fifth places went to Damien McGrane and Darren Clarke.
Both Lawrie and Hedblom had chances to win before the play off. Lawrie was one ahead of Dyson with three to play, but bogeyed the 16th. Hedblom hit the flag with his tee shot on the 17th and stopped two feet away. He then had a 25-foot putt opportunity to win on the last, but pushed it wide.
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