Michael Campbell finally beat Nick Faldo to end the longest match in Cisco World Match Play history at Wentworth.
Forced off by darkness after nine hours and 42 holes last night, the pair returned to cold and rainy conditions at 8.15am and Campbell went through with a 43rd-hole birdie.
At what was their seventh sudden death hole Faldo just missed from 18 feet and the New Zealander found the target from 10 to set up a quarter-final with defending champion Ian Woosnam little more than half an hour later.
The match with Faldo beat the previous longest clash in the event's 39-year history by three holes, Faldo himself having been on the wrong end of one of the three 40-hole encounters against Darren Clarke two years ago.