Chris Doak put the lid on a glory-laden few days as he claimed his second play-off win in a row on the Tartan Tour in the £10,000 Sprint Series Final over the Duke's course in St Andrews.
The Greenock pro, who won the Gleneagles Scottish PGA championship at the fourth extra-hole on Sunday, beat Stephen Gray at the first play-off hole after both players had tied on two-under 140s.
Doak, who led the field by a stroke after the opening round, closed with a level-par 71 and was joined at the head of the standings by Hayston pro Gray, who signed off with a 70.
The leading duo went back to the first tee for the sudden-death shoot-out and it was Doak who came out on top as he plundered the £2000 prize.
Despite sending his approach into the greenside bunker, the former Tartan Tour No.1 splashed out to within seven-feet and holed the putt for a winning birdie-four.
Doak, 32, took his earnings for the week to over £10,000 while Gray, who took home the runners-up prize of £1500, was left with the honour of finishing at the top of the domestic circuit's money-list.
Ladybank's Alan Lockhart, who finished sixth in the Scottish championship, fired a tournament-best four-under 67 for a one-over 143 to share third with Paul McKechnie of Braid Hills.
Greig Hutcheon, the Tartan Tour's Order of Merit winner, had a 73 and tied for 14th on a 148.
21 October, 2010