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The husband and wife grade 5 times plus holes unfortunately lost, the Spaniard God pushed the laughter to the end

On March 8, Beijing time, the final leg of the European Tour Middle East swing , the Qatar Masters, came to an end, and Scottish veteran David Drysdale added 5 holes to finally defeat Spain's 34-year-old player Jorge Campillo, who won the second personal European Tour title.

The husband and wife grade 5 times plus holes unfortunately lost, the Spaniard God pushed the laughter to the end

After three rounds, Campillo led alone with a one-shot total-14 advantage, with Dresdale and Danish player Jeff Winter tied for second place with a total of -13.

On the first 16 holes of sunday's round, Campillo had a 2-stroke advantage, but the 17-hole kick-off played a big right curve and flew directly out of the fairway, although the ball was found, it could only fly low through the bushes in the sand, and pushed two times on four to eat a double bogey, returning to -13, on a par with Draclaydale.

The husband and wife grade 5 times plus holes unfortunately lost, the Spaniard God pushed the laughter to the end

The 44-year-old Suge Dresdale is the 498th race he has participated in, with a world ranking of only 475, and is a dark horse in this race. In the first three rounds, accompanied by his caddie lady, at least 5 birds were caught in each round, which was very eye-catching. He said the week of the match coincided with Mrs. Vicky's birthday, which was on 19 March, and both hoped to join forces to win their first European Tour trophy as a birthday present. The 2 birds and 2 bogey results brought the veteran's aspirations into the doubles overtime match against Campillo.

The husband and wife grade 5 times plus holes unfortunately lost, the Spaniard God pushed the laughter to the end

No one expected that playoff on the 18th hole took 5 runs to determine the winner. Dresdale, who turned professional in 1995, showed people the deep skills of the veteran, basically without any mistakes, and it turned out that putting is always the key to victory. The winner of the 2019 Hassan II Cup, Campillo, although the kick-off was not stable enough, the 5-yard and 10-yard push birds magically helped him extend the seemingly losing extra hole game indefinitely twice, and finally in the 5th round he faced the 4-and-a-half-yard putter and once again stepped on to win his second European Tour trophy.

The nordic three players tied for third place with an overall score of -12, sweden's Nicholas Lemko, Finland's Kahler Samoa and Danish's Jeff Winter.