Alexander Levy won the 2016 European Open, but only after surviving a playoff against Ross Fisher, after both players finished 19 under par in Bad Griesbach, Germany on Sunday. Levy had a healthy advantage at the start of the day, but a pair of bogeys late on the back nine let Fisher close the gap.
There was still high drama, though, when Fisher couldn't sink a birdie putt to win it. A playoff unfolded, and Levy triumphed at the second hole.
Levy thought he had overcome a nightmare start featuring three bogeys over the first four holes.