Birmingham's Felicity Johnson won the Brisbane Invitational 18-hole  competition first prize of $4,500 at McLeod Country Golf Club on the Australian Ladies Professional Golf Tour after a four-way play-off in which she defeated Australian Breanna Gill, Belgian Manon De Roey and New Zealand’s Hanee Song.
All four players had signed for two-under-par rounds of 72 in the tough windy conditions, and it was back to the picturesque 18th hole at McLeod Country Golf Club for a sudden death play-off.
On the first play-off hole Song and Gill both made bogeys, leaving De Roey and Johnson to head back to the 18th tee again in near darkness.
On the second play-off hole Johnson bravely holed for par from 10ft  after coming up short of the green, leaving De Roey a putt from just over a yard to force the play-off into a third hole. 
De Roey’s putt agonisingly slid past the left edge of the hole, leaving Johnson to celebrate her second ALPG win.
Just one shot out of the play-off in fifth place were Kiwi Jenna Hunter and South Australian Stephanie Na who both shot one-under-par rounds of 73.
Johnson was also the winner of the McYamba Cup and the $5,000 bonus which is awarded to the player who wins the most prizemoney across the BWAC Regional Employment Services and this event.
Former Curtis Cup player and past Scottish women's amateur champion Michele Thomson (Meldrum House) earned $997 for a joint seventh place finish on the par 74 mark.
Charlotte Thompson and Sarah-Jane Boyd, both from England, finished T21 and T32 respectively with scores of 77 and 79 in a field of 55 players
The ALPG Tour headed down the M1 to Links Hope Island for the final event of the 2018 Club Car Series, the inaugural Qantas Golf Club Gold Coast Challenge which will be held on March 12 and 13.