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![]() Els battled against the elements to become only the second European Tour Member after Darren Clarke to win an individual WGC title, shooting a final round 69 for an 18 under par total of 280 to finish one clear of Bjorn, who closed with a 68, with David Howell third a further four strokes adrift and Darren Clarke and Sergio Garcia completing a clean sweep of European Tour Members in the top five. Ireland’s Padraig Harrington and US Open Champion Retief Goosen of South Africa also finished in the top ten alongside Open Champion Todd Hamilton of America and one ahead of defending champion Tiger Woods.
Furthermore Els took his European Tour career earnings through the €15 million barrier with only Colin Montgomerie ahead of him in the career earnings. A sensational final day for European Tour Members evolved into a titanic battle befitting a leaderboard packed with so many of the game’s greatest players as Bjorn and Els effectively went head to head. Bjorn stated his early intentions with a stunning birdie on the first hole, almost holing his second shot for a tap in birdie but Els followed him in and it was game on.
“Thomas kept me on my toes right to the last shot, last putt,” said Els. “It was a very tough day, but right now I'm so happy, really. It's been a tough summer. It's been a good summer but a tough summer, and this really caps it off for me.
For Bjorn, the WGC – American Express Championship marked the end of a long road for the Dane. On his last visit to Ireland in July, inner demons forced him to walk off the course after just six holes but now he is back to his best, challenging for the title.
“I'm proud of what I've done this week. I've come a long way, and this is what I want to be a part of. Thinking back on the last six or seven months, this is a massive improvement. I'm just happy with being in this situation. I've come such a long way. It's been a long trip for me, and I'm just happy with what I've done this week. Unfortunately it was just not good enough to win.” Howell, brimming with confidence since The Ryder Cup, put in another fine performance to claim third place with a final round of 71 for a 13 under par total of 275. “I’m delighted,” said Howell. “Ernie and Thomas got off to a fast start so it soon became a case of finishing as high as I could and I’m thrilled with third. It’s been a great week.” ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() http://www.europeantour.com/ |