Julien Guerrier edges record-equalling playoff to land first DP World Tour win

French golfer beat Spain’s Jorge Campillo on the ninth extra hole to win the Andalucia Masters

Julien Guerrier of France poses with the trophy on the 18th green following victory in a nine-hole playoff over Spain's Jorge Campillo at the Andalucia Masters at Real Club de Golf Sotogrand in San Roque, Spain. Photograph: Andrew Redington/Getty Images
Julien Guerrier of France poses with the trophy on the 18th green following victory in a nine-hole playoff over Spain's Jorge Campillo at the Andalucia Masters at Real Club de Golf Sotogrand in San Roque, Spain. Photograph: Andrew Redington/Getty Images

France’s Julien Guerrier defeated Spain’s Jorge Campillo in a record-equalling playoff to win his first DP world Tour title in the Andalucia Masters.

Guerrier made par on the ninth extra hole after Campillo was unable to get up and down from a greenside bunker, the pair having finished tied on 21 under par following closing rounds of 70 at Sotogrande.

Campillo had also bogeyed the 18th hole in regulation before Guerrier holed from 15 feet to force extra holes.

In a remarkable coincidence, the 39-year-old’s coach Raphael Jacquelin won a nine-hole playoff for the Spanish Open in 2013.

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The only other DP world Tour event decided by a nine-hole playoff was the 1989 Dutch Open, won by José María Olazábal.

An emotional Guerrier told Sky Sports: “I can’t believe it. Jorge is a great player. I knew it would be really hard because his putting is amazing and also my iron game was not in good shape today.

“But my putting was really good so I was trying to do my best and I’m really, really happy.

“On the last putt I was thinking of my kids to give me the strength to hole it and I did so thanks to my family and my team. It’s been a long wait and I’m really happy.”

Campillo, who holed from 15 feet for par on the first playoff hole, had chances to win on the third, seventh and eighth extra holes, but missed from six, 10 and 15 feet respectively.

England’s Dan Brown finished two shots outside the playoff in third place on 19 under par following a final round of 69, while Northern Ireland’s Tom McKibbin closed with a level-par 72 to end the week on seven under for a share of 43rd position.