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Ireland's Shane Lowry wins Portugal Masters title
Lowry wins by a shot from England's Ross Fisher
His last round 66 includes a spectacular eagle
Former U.S. Open champion Michael Campbell finishes third
Ireland’s Shane Lowry carded a superb five-under 66 to claim the Portugal Masters Sunday – his second win on the European Tour.
Lowry had claimed his previous title – the 2009 Irish Open – as an amateur and he leapt into contention after an 11th hole eagle on the Oceanico Victoria course.
His seven-iron approach landed just short of the hole and rolled in for a spectacular two.
The 25-year-old led by a shot going into the final hole, but ended up with a bogey five for a 14-under total of 270.
But nearest challenger, England’s Ross Fisher, also took five to end up one shot adrift.
It was a cruel end to Fisher’s bid for a first title in two years as he carded a 70 for second place.
2005 US Open champion Michael Campbell of New Zealand was a shot further back in third for his best finish after a lean four years.
Overnight leader Bernd Wiesberger of Austria, took fourth, a further shot back.
Lowry was left to celebrate becoming only the second player – Pablo Martin of Spain is the other – to win on the European Tour as an amateur and in the paid ranks.
“I cannot believe this,” he told the European Tour website.
“I can’t explain how I feel really. It’s a dream come true - I’m over the moon.”