European Tour chief executive Keith Pelley has expressed his delight at the success of the inaugural Hero Challenge ahead of the British Masters supported by Sky Sports. A bumper crowd turned up at The Grove after dark to witness the floodlit extravaganza on a specially-constructed par-three on the 18th, in which eight leading professionals and four celebrities took part in a knock-out contest. Watch NOW TV Watch Sky Sports for just £6.99. No contract. In-form Frenchman Alex Levy was crowned the champion while Shane Warne took the spoils in the celebrity event in an entertaining evening broadcast live on Sky Sports, but Pelley insisted the real winner on the night was golf. Its terrific, its under lights, who would have thought it?, Pelley told Reuters. Its pretty exciting and its definitely a chance to be a little more innovative, try things a little bit different. Alex Levy earned £10,000 for wining the Hero Challenge ahead of the British Masters Whats really rewarding to see is the incredible fan engagement with the players, every player with a smile on his face and having a great time. Its much bigger than we would ever have anticipated and I think the players are equally surprised.It shows the players in a different light, which leads to people experiencing the game differently. This will not replace the traditional game and thats not the purpose. Alex Levy hits the shot of the night landing just seven feet from the hole! This is an add-on to showcase our wonderful game, the skills of our players and perhaps to get some new fans who will now not only follow these players but also perhaps come to a regular event and really enjoy it. The winner tonight has been golf.Levy, who beat Andy Sullivan, tournament host Luke Donald and Alex Noren to collect the £10,000 first prize, added: That was a lot of fun. I said to Alex Noren that I felt more pressure there than in the play-off in Germany, which is ridiculous. Alex Levy wins the Hero Challenge final against Alex Noren. The floodlit event was a new one-hole knockout contest It was amazing to see the crowds and everyone enjoying it. Golf needs something like this and it is a great idea. I would love to do more of this.Donald said: We had a great turnout and the nerves were jiggling a little bit. It was different to what we are used to. It was a lot of fun though and unique. Watch the British Masters throughout the week live on Sky Sports 4 - your home of golf. Live first round coverage begins on Thursday from 9am.You can watch Englands tour of Bangladesh, plus Premier League football and the British Masters on Sky Sports. Upgrade now and enjoy three months at half price! 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Odour had a leadoff single in the seventh and scored the tiebreaking run with the help of two errors by Hardy as the Rangers went on to beat the Orioles 8-6 on Thursday night.VANCOUVER -- Valtteri Filppula scored a goal and added an assist as the Tampa Bay Lightning beat the Vancouver Canucks 4-2 in NHL action Wednesday night. The Lightning (24-12-4), whose franchise is 21 years old, posted only its second all-time win in Vancouver. Tampa Bay made history of another sort by posting a fourth straight road win for the first time since Jan. 8 to Feb. 7, 2008. Tyler Johnson, Nikita Kucherov and Alex Killorn also scored for Tampa Bay. Brad Richardson and Zac Dalpe replied for the Canucks (23-12-7), who suffered their second consecutive loss. Bolts goaltender Ben Bishop made 28 saves for his 21st win of the season as the Lightning outshot the hosts 33-30. Vancouvers Eddie Lack recorded 29 saves. Neither team could score in the first period despite some decent chances. Bishop stopped David Booth early on a rush, and Lack made a number of key saves. In one of his best moves, Lack stopped Ondrej Palat on a one-timer from the side of the net with just under 11 minutes gone. Moments later, with Tampa enjoying an 8-4 edge in shots and pressing, Vancouver coach John Tortorella called a timeout. The move gave some new life to the Canucks attack, and they applied some consistent pressure in the final nine minutes, but still could not score. Both teams recorded 11 shots. In the first minute of the second period, Lack denied Filppula on a 3-on-2 rush, stopping his shot from the wing and then smothering the rebound. Richardson opened the scoring at 11:25 as he raced in alone and beat Bishop with a quick shot after Vancouver defenceman Dan Hamhuis forced a turnover in the neutral zone with a hip check on Richard Panik. But the tight game quickly broke open as the clubs produced three goals in only 34 secondss.dddddddddddd Filppula and Johnson scored 20 seconds apart to give Tampa Bay a 2-1 lead. But the Canucks countered only 14 seconds later as Dalpe banged in a goalmouth pass from Dale Weise. A botched Vancouver clearing attempt enabled Kucherov to put the Bolts ahead 3-2 during a power play with only 2.6 seconds left in the second period. Kucherovs riser went in off the skates of Hamhuis as he slid in an attempt to block the shot. Killorn extended Tampa Bays lead to 4-2 as he scored on a deflection with about seven and a half minutes gone in the third period. Notes: Tampa Bay winger Ryan Malone returned after missing 16 games with a fractured ankle. a Vancouver centre Ryan Kesler was named earlier Wednesday to the U.S. Olympic team. He played for the American squad that won a silver medal in 2010. a Lightning centre Steven Stamkos skated Wednesday morning and said he hopes to recover from the broken leg he suffered in November in time to play for Canada at next months Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia. a The Lightning played in Vancouver for the first time since Dec. 11, 2010. a Former Canucks defenceman Sami Salo, who sat out his third straight game with an upper-body injury, drew a loud cheer from the crowd when he was shown on the scoreboard screen while sitting in the press box. He made his first visit with the Lightning since signing with Tampa Bay in the summer of 2011. a Canucks goaltender Roberto Luongo took part in his first workout with the team, during its morning skate, since he was injured Dec. 22 against Winnipeg. Luongo revealed he suffered a lower-body injury on a shot by Evander Kane and hopes to return to the lineup in the next few days. ... The Canucks have re-assigned centre Jeremy Welsh to Utica of the AHL. ' ' '