Swede Niclas Fasth won the Spanish Open at San Roque on Sunday - after doing his best to lose it.
Fasth led by two with two to play but bogeyed them both to fall into a play-off with England's John Bickerton, who fired a course record-equalling 63 after starting the day eight behind.
They then parred the 18th three times but on switching to the ninth for the fourth play-off hole Fasth hit his approach to within five feet of the flag for a winning birdie.
Victory was worth £190,464 and lifted Fasth, a member of the 2002 Ryder Cup team, from 17th to 12th in the race for places in this September's side. Bickerton earned £126,973.
Thomas Bjorn was left kicking himself. He would have been in the play-off as well but for missing from under five feet at the last.
Bjorn had been three clear after grabbing birdies at five of his first six holes, but four-putted the eighth from 40 feet for a double-bogey five.
Stephen Browne led home the three-strong Irish challenge. He finished six shots off the lead on 12 under par after carding a closing round 69.
Peter Lawrie closed with a 72 to finish on eight under while David Higgins finished two shots further back after a 72 of his own.