Wales Open:Home favourite Bradley Dredge suffered an agonising last-hole defeat in the Wales Open at Celtic Manor today.
After clawing back a four-shot deficit to lead by one with one to play, Dredge lost by a stroke when he bogeyed the 72nd after South African Richard Sterne had birdied the same hole minutes earlier.
It meant 25-year-old Sterne, third at last week's BMW PGA Championship at Wentworth, took the £250,000 first prize with a brilliant five-under-par inward half of 29.
He finished 13 under, while Dredge's reward for his week's work fell to just under £100,000 as he had to share second place with Singapore's Mardan Mamat and Danes Mads Vibe-Hastrup and Soren Kjeldsen.
Only two weeks ago Dredge caught Padraig Harrington from four behind in the Irish Open, only to lose a play-off.
Ireland's Gary Murphy finished on 11 under while his fellow countrymen, Peter Lawrie and Simon Thornton finished on six-under and four-over respectively.