Northern Ireland's Graeme McDowell was narrowly beaten by Nicolas Colsaerts in the final of the World Match Play.
The Belgian survived missing a short putt at the 17th to halve the final hole and win 1up at the Finca Cortesin resort in Spain's Andalucia region.
McDowell struggled with the wind, carding six bogies, but kept battling back to give himself hope.
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