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Jeev Milkha Singh wins Scottish Open in playoff
1 of 2. Jeev Milkha Singh holds up the winners trophy during a presentation after winning the Scottish Open golf tournament after an extra hole play off against Italy's Francesco Molinari at Castle Stuart golf course near Inverness, Scotland July 15, 2012.
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LONDON (Reuters) - Jeev Milkha Singh won the Scottish Open after a playoff with Italy's Francesco Molinari on Sunday while Britain's Marc Warren blew a three-shot lead with four holes to play.
(See pictures of the playoff here)
Singh also took the last qualifying place for next week's British Open at Royal Lytham & St Annes in England.
The 40-year-old began the day five shots off the lead but hit a final round 67 to force a playoff with overnight pace-setter Molinari.
He then hit a 12-foot birdie putt at the first extra hole to win his fourth European Tour title and a cheque for 518,046 euros.
"The last three, four years have been a struggle for me with the injuries," Singh said.
"It has been really tough - frustrating more than anything else. You feel like your game is coming back and another injury creeps up, but I just stuck myself in there and said that you need to work on the physical side, and I worked hard on that.
"Everything has paid off, and I just want to think about the good things and not what's past and I want to look towards the future now."
Warren's chances of success ended in a meltdown as he hit a double bogey at the 15th and a bogey at the 16th and then dropped another shot at the 17th to finish in a tie for third.
World number one Luke Donald began the day four shots off the lead, but hit a final round 73 to finish in a tie for 16th.
(Reporting by Toby Davis; editing by Pritha Sarkar)
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