Eurosport - Mon, 06 Oct 15:25:00 2008
Sweden's Robert Karlsson won the Dunhill Links Championship after a three-way sudden death playoff at St Andrews.
Karlsson finished tied with Germany's Martin Kaymer and Briton Ross Fisher after 72 holes but a birdie at the first extra hole earned him the victory.
"I was pretty confident playing the first again because I'd birdied it twice before so I had a good feeling for it," Karlsson said.
Fisher had set the four-round total of 278 with a seven-under 65, soon matched by Karlsson, while Kaymer, seeking a third win of the year, carded a 68, leaving the trio two shots better than another Swede, Jarmo Sandelin (70).
Kaymer had had two golden chances to seal victory in normal time but missed a five-foot putt when bogeying 17 and an eight-footer for birdie on the last, but Karlsson took control in the shootout.
The tall Swede's accurate three-wood off the tee and wedge to around three feet guided him to the $800,000 (£450,692) first prize.
His win, added to victory in the Mercedes Benz Championship the week before the Ryder Cup, lifted him above Ireland's Padraig Harrington in the European Order of Merit.
Fisher knocked himself out of the running by driving into the Swilcan Burn in the playoff and Kaymer missed a 12-foot putt for birdie.
As the pro-am event, played at the St Andrews, Carnoustie and Kingsbarns courses on the previous three days, came to its finale, Karlsson began the day three shots adrift of the lead and one behind Harrington.
The Irishman flagged after staying with the leaders for a time to finish five shots away from the playoff with a 71.
Harrington is due to contest the season-ending Volvo Masters while Karlsson has two events left in his campaign, and leads the Irishman by 142,424 euros (£109,936).
"I still rate Padraig's year higher than mine because he's won two majors," Karlsson said. "But I've got him for now.
"I have one more tournament than Padraig so if I do my job well maybe I can build a little cushion."
Harrington admitted his lack of practice and low energy levels after such a pressurised season found him out in the end.
"I made a few birdies but it all fell apart after I missed a good chance on 11. It's hard to get away with it on a Sunday when you're not prepared," Harrington said.
"I know myself I'm just not on top of my game. It could be in Robert's hands now but no matter what, he will be under pressure."
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Thats @#$% about paddie.He is single minded and on a mission to take on Tiger. Its nothing to do with money, already a multi millionaire, Paddie has stepped up and shown that he can be the one to take on the tiger without @#$% himself. he is not doing anything different than the tiger - he only played in the dunhill out of respect for his playing partner. he has scheduled his whole season around the majors and it worked. its about being a winner not the fans nor the money, a winner.
I wonder what Ronan Flood's timely reminder was ?
'Oi Padraig you dozy fooker if you don't get a couple of birdies down the back nine you'll be sleeping on your own tonight !'
I notice 'Micheal' Woods did not get a mention in Shane Warnes Test Cricket top 100 either, obviously not scarey enuff :-)
Looks like Kaymer is setting himself up to take over from where Micheal Woods left off :-)
A period of domination by a German would surely do wonders for the sport :-)
Ray S, dont be so stupid. Padraig is a great man and player, and saying hes only in it for the money is idiotic. If he has lost fans like you, then good ridness to you Sportspeople dont need fans like you.
Amazing how this 'overplayed', 'run down' chap manages to struggle into the mega prize money places when he hears the cash being counted.
Pity his desire for success didn't extend to the Ryder Cup, we needed him to perform. I don't think he wanted to be at Valhalla, he looked a picture of misery at team photograph sessions and the opening ceremonies. No money at stake, of course.
I like Padraig but I think he has lost a lot of fans with his single-mindedness recently.
Amazing how this 'overplayed', 'run down' chap manages to struggle into the mega prize money places when he hears the cash being counted.
Pity his desire for success didn't extend to the Ryder Cup, we needed him to perform. I don't think he wanted to be at Valhalla, he looked a picture of misery at team photograph sessions and the opening ceremonies. No money at stake, of course.
I like Padraig but I think he has lost a lot of fans with his single-mindedness recently.
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