Robert Damron captured his first PGA Tour title when beating local hope Scott
Verplank at the fourth play-off hole in the Byron Nelson Classic in Texas.
After carding rock-solid par fours on the first extra hole, both left birdie
putts agonisingly short on the second as the nerves were obviously setting in.
Two more par fours followed at the third before Damron finally broke the
deadlock with a 20-foot birdie putt at the par-three 17th.
Damron, a 28-year-old from Kentucky, said: "I'm pretty proud.
"It really hasn't settled in yet, it's been such a long day. It's so up and
down in the play-off and there's just no way to describe it."
Both had earlier maintained the form which saw them head the leaderboard after
three rounds, a pair of four-under-par 66s moving them up to 17 under for the
tournament.
Tiger Woods, competing for the first time since his historic Masters win,
finally shrugged off his ring rustiness to fire a superb 63 which moved him up
to joint third on 14 under alongside Nick Price (67) and David Duval (67).
Brian Watts (68) and Justin Leonard (69) finished another shot back in a tie
for sixth.
Spain's Sergio Garcia fared by far the best of the European challengers as a
65 moved him up to 12 under and joint eighth.
Swedish duo Gabriel Hjertstedt (71) and Jesper Parnevik (74) slipped back to
five under and four under respectively while Rochdale-born Edward Fryatt closed
on level par after a 75.