South Africa's Charl Schwartzel won the Valspar Championship on Sunday

Charl Schwartzel secured his first victory in the United States since the 2011 Masters by beating Bill Haas in a play-off at the Valspar Championship in Florida on Sunday.
South African Schwartzel came from five shots behind in the final round to card a four-under-par 67 before beating Haas with a tap-in par at the first extra hole.
While the win will boost Schwartzel's confidence going into next month's Masters, world No 1 Jordan Spieth has some work to do as he tunes up for his title defence at Augusta.
South Africa's Charl Schwartzel won the Valspar Championship with a one-stroke play-off victory
South Africa's Charl Schwartzel won the Valspar Championship with a one-stroke play-off victory
Schwartzel celebrates his Valspar Championship victory against overnight leader Bill Haas on Sunday
Schwartzel celebrates his Valspar Championship victory against overnight leader Bill Haas on Sunday
Spieth carded a 73 on Sunday to tie for 18th on even par. He was outplayed by 22-year-old amateur Lee McCoy, who shot 69 to finish fourth.
Schwartzel turned up the heat on the leaders after the turn.
'I just caught lightning on the back nine. I'm very proud of myself,' he told Golf Channel. I was trying to hit mostly middle of the green, keep the ball in play and take the birdies where they came.'
Schwartzel had looked out of touch until he picked up shots on the 13th, 14th and 17th
Schwartzel had looked out of touch until he picked up shots on the 13th, 14th and 17th
Schwartzel won a play off on the 18th with a par four as Haas saw his title hopes slip away with a bogey
Schwartzel won a play off on the 18th with a par four as Haas saw his title hopes slip away with a bogey

Schwartzel and overnight leader Haas (72) finished regulation at seven-under-par, two strokes ahead of Ryan Moore on the Copperhead Course at Innisbrook Resort in Palm Harbor.
Haas then made a mess of the playoff hole, the par-four 18th, hitting a poor shot from a greenside bunker that afforded Schwartzel the luxury of two-putting for victory.
'I probably won't be able to sleep tonight thinking about that one. That was just poor execution,' Haas, a six-times PGA Tour winner, said of his bunker shot.
World No 1 Jordan Spieth carded a 73 on Sunday to tie for 18th on even par  in America
World No 1 Jordan Spieth carded a 73 on Sunday to tie for 18th on even par  in America
Schwartzel's victory was his third in his last six starts after winning twice in European Tour events back home. It was his 15th professional victory worldwide but just his second on the PGA Tour after his Augusta National triumph five years ago.
Schwartzel endured some lean times after winning the Masters and said the green jacket weighed heavily on his shoulders.
'After winning Augusta, you think short term you're going to win a lot, but it was a rough ride,' he said.
'It was tough for a few years. Game felt good enough but it became a mental thing and it's nice to overcome it.'

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