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Laurie Canter wins play-off in Bahrain to claim second DP World Tour title
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Laurie Canter wins play-off in Bahrain to claim second DP World Tour title

Laurie Canter saved his best until last as he beat Pablo Larrazábal and Dan Brown in a play-off to win the 2025 Bapco Energies Bahrain Championship and claim his second DP World Tour title.

The Englishman had looked like coming up just short after carding an eagle and a birdie in a flawless 69 to set the clubhouse target on 14 under.

But he was given a lifeline when leader Larrazábal bogeyed the last to set up a play-off with Canter and Brown.

And he took full advantage, producing a shot-of-the-day contender at the first extra hole to give himself a close-range birdie putt.

Canter made no mistake, nervelessly sinking the winning putt to enter the DP World Tour winner's circle for the second time in a year.

Spain's Larrazábal and England's Brown shared second place on 14 under, one shot ahead of Martin Couvra, Ivan Cantero, Richie Ramsay and David Puig following a thrilling final round.

Canter started the day two shots off the lead and parred the opening five holes before his round sprang into life at the par-four sixth as he secured a stunning hole-out eagle.

After seven more pars, Canter nearly repeated the trick at the 14th but instead had to settle for a tap-in birdie to move to 14 under.

He was unable to make any more birdies coming in, but when Larrazábal missed his six-foot par putt on the last, Canter seized his opportunity in the play-off, producing a delightful tee-shot before spinning his approach to tap-in range to win the trophy.

Canter gave a nod to the experiences he got at last month's Team Cup after clinching victory.

He said: "I'm so chuffed to have stuck in there. It's unfortunate what happened to Pablo but I'm absolutely delighted to have stuck in and got another win.

"A lot of the stuff I've kind of stumbled on at the beginning of this year, being part of that Team Cup and listening to a few of the speakers and people, how they deal with pressure.

"So I just said 'we've got a job to do here and let's really knuckle into what we're trying to do, hit some quality shots under pressure'.

"And I did that great. The two swings I made in the play-off were super and then sort of limped the putt in so it was nice to win with a three."

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