
Sam Horsfield found the words flowed freely after he won his second European Tour event in three weeks on Sunday at the Celtic Classic in Wales.
The 24-year-old Englishman had been lost for words when he won the Hero Open a fortnight ago.
However, Horsfield, who although born in Manchester was brought up from the age of five in the United States, showed few signs of nerves despite a two hour weather interruption.
He carded a final round four under par 67 to finish 18 under, two shots better than Belgium's Thomas Detry, who also had to settle for the runner-up spot behind Horsfield in the Hero Open.
"This time I can speak," Horsfield told Sky Sports.
"It was pretty crazy. My goal this weekend was to have no bogeys and I was able to do that, made a huge putt on 17 to keep that alive.
"I just played solid all week and to have a nice cushion coming to the last was nice.
"I never really felt nervous or uncomfortable, maybe because I was in the situation a few weeks ago."
Leading final scores after the fourth round of the European Tour's Celtic Classic, The Celtic Manor Resort, Newport, Wales on Sunday (GBR/IRL unless stated, par 71):
266 - Sam Horsfield 67 64 68 67
268 - Thomas Detry (BEL) 67 66 68 67
269 - Andrew Johnston 67 66 68 68, Connor Syme 68 67 63 71, Thomas Pieters (BEL) 64 68 70 67
270 - Adrian Meronk (POL) 66 71 64 69, David Horsey 68 71 65 66, Sami Valimaki (FIN) 71 68 65 66, John Catlin (USA) 68 68 69 65
271 - Sebastian Soderberg (SWE) 66 69 65 71
272 - Wil Besseling (NED) 67 69 67 69, Callum Shinkwin 68 65 69 70, Gavin Green (MAS) 70 69 70 63
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