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Golf: Pavan beats Fitzpatrick in playoff to win BMW International Open

Italian Pavan was four shots off the pace heading into the final day but finished with a round of 66 to go 15-under for the tournament, but that was not enough as Fitzpatrick had a birdie in the final hole to join him at the top and set up a playoff. Rain began to fall at that point but Pavan held his

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