Two years after he feared crippling vertigo might end his career altogether, Thomas Levet completed his golfing rehabilitation in style when he beat teenager Oliver Fisher in a sudden-death play-off to claim the MAPFRE Open de Andalucia.
It last happened for Lee Westwood in 2000 when he successfully defended a title – the European Open – but the Englishman gave himself the chance to repeat the feat when he grabbed the third round lead in the MAPFRE Open de Andalucia.
Peter Hedblom, beaten in a play-off in Malaysia on his last outing, put himself in the perfect position to go one better when he shared the lead with Matthew Millar at the halfway stage of the MAPFRE Open de Andalucia by Valle Romano.
Englishmen Robert Dinwiddie and David Lynn moved into the early lead at the halfway stage of the second round of the MAPFRE Open de Andalucia by Valle Romano at the Aloha Golf Club.
England’s Lee Westwood began his defence of the MAPFRE Open de Andalucia by Valle Romano with a sparkling seven under par 65 at Aloha Golf Club to lead by a shot from English Amateur Danny Willett and Norway’s Jan-Are Larsen.
Defending champion Lee Westwood leads The European Tour back to the mainland this week for the MAPFRE Open de Andalucía by Valle Romano at the beautiful Aloha Golf Club on Spain’s south coast, where Westwood secured the 17th title.
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