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Picture A proud win for Warren on home soil.

WARREN CLAIMS HOME WIN

By Mark Garrod, PA Sport Golf Correspondent

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Scotland's Marc Warren triumphed on home soil when he beat England's Simon Wakefield in a play-off for the Johnnie Walker Championship at Gleneagles.

Warren, last season's Rookie of the Year, grabbed his second European Tour title in exactly the same fashion as he had his first against Robert Karlsson in the Scandinavian Masters last August.

After making a closing birdie to tie the 26-year-old took the £233,330 first prize on the second hole of sudden death, making a four-foot birdie putt after reaching the green on the par five in two.

It came something out of the blue - Warren had missed six of his last eight cuts.

"My coach Bob Torrance told me to stop being so hard on myself and it's an incredible feeling to win here in Scotland," he said.

"I feel sorry for Simon. He was looking for his first win he had the lead for most of the day, but I managed to pip him at the post."

Wakefield, still winless in 181 Tour events, missed two putts to win, first a 12-footer on the 72nd hole and then from nine feet for birdie again on the same green when the play-off started.

Wakefield said: "I am deflated. I held it together really well and what can I say? But at least I lost to a birdie and I didn't have a bogey all day."

Joint third a stroke behind were Swede Martin Erlandsson and Dane Soren Hansen, whose annoyance at missing a six-foot birdie chance on the last boiled over as he went to sign his scorecard.

Knowing it had probably cost him a play-off Hansen banged his fist down on a drum containing bottles of water and smashed the perspex lid.

"I am never angry, but I had to let it go there," he said apologetically afterwards. "I take full responsibility.

"I played really, really well, but I'm just disappointed I didn't make that putt. I am definitely due a win."

He has two seconds and now a third this year and also led the European Open with a round to play.

Wakefield shared the overnight lead with Fredrik Andersson Hed, who followed an opening birdie with bogeys on the third and fourth and never got back on terms.

Erlandsson, out in 31 with two eagles, forced himself into contention with a 66, but Wakefield, having saved a vital par with a 14-foot putt on the fifth, then birdied the sixth and ninth to turn in 34 and led by one again when he sank an eight-footer for another at the long 12th.

Warren's birdie on the 543-yard 16th squared things up again and although he failed to get up and down from a bunker on the short 17th his closing eight-foot putt left Wakefield needing a birdie himself and he could not manage it.

Just short of the green in two he left his chip 12 feet short and it slipped past.

Lee Westwood was snapping at the heels of the leaders all day, but after a closing bogey six - he needed two attempts to get out of a greenside bunker - he had to settle for a share of ninth.

Tournament chairman Colin Montgomerie finished alongside him after a 70.

"I didn't putt well at all," he said. "It's getting better, but it's not good enough. If I'd putted well I would have won.

"I'll have to putt better to qualify for the next Ryder Cup team - and I intend to do so!"

Defending champion Paul Casey had a shocker of a last round. Still in with an outside chance of winning on the course for a third time when he resumed on four under - he was playing with Erlandsson - Casey double-bogeyed three of the first five holes, turned in 43 and returned an 80.

Asked if it had anything to do with illness he just smiled and said: "Maybe my brain's a bit sick.

"I had no control of the ball and three shots cost me six strokes. I snap-hooked a drive on the first, lost a ball on the third - very frustrating because it landed close to the marshals - and then went in the water."

Darren Clarke, the other member of last year's Ryder Cup team in the field, finished with a 74 for two over. Close to falling outside the world's top 150 now, his last top 10 finish was 14 months ago.

Ryder Cup qualifying starts in Switzerland this week and he, like many others, will be hoping it puts a spark in their game.

Eighteen-year-old Oliver Fisher, meanwhile, simply hopes things can continue as they are.

A closing 67 gave the Essex youngster his first top 10 finish on the circuit - he was joint ninth with Montgomerie and Westwood - and secured his card for next season.

"Securing your card should not be in the back of your mind, but it has been all year and I'm really pleased," said Fisher, who two years ago became the youngest player ever to appear in the Walker Cup.

Collated final-round scores (Gbr & Irl unless stated, par 73):

280 Marc Warren 65 73 73 69, Simon Wakefield 68 69 73 70 (Warren won play-off at second extra hole. Warren wins £233,330, Wakefield £155,550)

281 Martin Erlandsson (Swe) 71 72 72 66, Soren Hansen (Den) 69 72 72 68 (£78,820 each)

282 Graeme Storm 70 70 73 69, Fredrik Andersson Hed (Swe) 73 71 66 72

283 Ricardo Gonzalez (Arg) 70 71 75 67, Steven O'Hara 71 73 71 68

284 Francesco Molinari (Ita) 76 70 72 66, Oliver Fisher 73 72 72 67, Colin Montgomerie 69 74 71 70, Thomas Levet (Fra) 69 68 76 71, Lee Westwood 74 69 69 72

285 Alan McLean 72 71 74 68, Barry Lane 70 71 75 69, David Lynn 72 68 74 71, James Kingston (Rsa) 70 73 71 71

286 Jesus Maria Arruti (Spa) 74 72 72 68, Wade Ormsby (Aus) 71 69 75 71, Alastair Forsyth 69 71 72 74

287 Mark Foster 74 72 72 69, Santiago Luna (Spa) 73 69 75 70, Nicolas Colsaerts (Bel) 66 75 74 72, Marcus Higley 69 74 72 72, Robert Dinwiddie 72 71 72 72

288 Joost Luiten (Ned) 68 75 77 68, Shiv Kapur (Ind) 68 74 76 70, Sion Bebb 71 72 74 71, Carlos Rodiles (Spa) 73 71 73 71, Anthony Wall 73 71 72 72, Ariel Canete (Arg) 73 72 68 75, Phillip Archer 68 71 73 76

289 Brett Rumford (Aus) 72 73 75 69, Alexandre Rocha (Bra) 71 75 73 70, Soren Kjeldsen (Den) 71 72 75 71, Luis Claverie (Spa) 70 73 73 73, Stephen Gallacher 71 72 70 76

290 Patrik Sjoland (Swe) 75 71 74 70, Jose Manuel Carriles (Spa) 74 70 75 71, Paul Lawrie 69 77 73 71, Garry Houston 73 72 72 73, Miles Yunnicliff 67 74 74 75

291 Phillip Price 68 76 75 72, Dean Robertson 69 75 75 72, Mads Vibe-Hastrup (Den) 71 74 74 72, Jean-Francois Remesy (Fra) 72 74 72 73, Mark Pilkington 68 76 73 74, Ignacio Garrido (Spa) 71 74 72 74, Mark Loftus 70 74 71 76

292 Darren Fichardt (Rsa) 73 71 75 73, David Griffiths 71 73 75 73, Zane Scotland 68 73 75 76

293 Peter Lawrie 72 74 77 70, Ian Garbutt 70 74 76 73, Jeev Milkha Singh (Ind) 67 74 74 78

294 Richard Finch 71 72 79 72, Darren Clarke 73 71 76 74, Stephen Dodd 72 74 74 74, Gregory Bourdy (Fra) 69 75 74 76

295 Greig Hutcheon 69 75 76 75, Matthew Millar (Aus) 77 67 76 75, Paul Casey 71 71 73 80

296 Emanuele Canonica (Ita) 69 76 77 74

299 Peter O'Malley (Aus) 73 71 81 74, Chinarat Phadungsil (Thai) 73 73 77 76, Richard Bland 69 75 78 77

300 James Hepworth 68 75 82 75

304 Terry Pilkadaris (Aus) 69 76 81 78

306 Terry Price (Aus) 71 75 80 80

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