Westwood wins Race to Dubai in style

Reuters - Sun, 22 Nov 11:00:00 2009

Lee Westwood achieved a European Tour double by winning the season-ending Dubai World Championship and the money-list title.

Lee Westwood from England celebrates his win in the Dubai World Championship and Race to Dubai - 0

An imperious eight-under-par 64 in Dubai completed a final 23-under total of 265 and a runaway six-stroke win over fellow Englishman Ross McGowan (68).

Westwood's rival for the Race to Dubai money-list, Northern Ireland's Rory McIlroy, was third on 273 after a 67.

Englishman Westwood picked up £1.6 million for his double triumph.

"The way I played today under this much pressure and the circumstances of it all was about as good as I've ever played," Westwood said after his flawless eight-birdie round.

"It's easily the biggest moment in my golfing career so far. I knew what I had to do and to go out and shoot 66-64 at the weekend, making no bogeys, gives me a lot of confidence for the future.

"My commiserations go out to Rory."

McIlroy arrived here leading the money-list but the 20-year-old Northern Irishman was eclipsed by Westwood, who started the week in second position.

A dejected McIlroy said: "Every time I looked up at the leaderboard Lee was making birdies.

"He played unbelievable golf and fair play to him. Lee's different class and he deserves to be number one."

It was Westwood's second money-list crown after he also finished European number one in 2000.

He threw down the gauntlet to McIlroy with five birdies in six holes from the second.

The pick of those was a 35-footer down the hill on the third as Westwood turned on an impeccable display, particularly with the putter.

By contrast McIlroy could only par the first eight holes, his frustration showing when he smashed a hole in an advertising hoarding at the seventh after his ball had bounced into wood chippings.

The incident seemed to galvanise the youngster as he rattled off six birdies in nine holes to the 17th.

Westwood proved unassailable though, even to the dogged McGowan who collected five successive birdies on the back nine before wilting with two closing bogeys.

The Ryder Cup stalwart became the first player to win the tour's end-of-season finale and money-list title since Colin Montgomerie in 1993.

Having slumped to 246th in the world in 2002, Westwood will now climb to fourth in the rankings.

Westwood put his resurgence down to better fitness, an improved short-game and taking on Europe's best caddie in fellow Englishman Billy Foster.

A near-miss at this year's Open Championship, when he missed out on a play-off by one stroke, also helped.

"Turnberry felt like a championship I should have won," said Westwood. "But you've got to turn a third place in a Major into a positive.

"Today I felt similar pressure. It means a lot to say I'm European number one again and I gain an incredible amount of confidence from it.

"When April and the US Masters comes around next year I won't have forgotten this, it will be crystal clear."

Reuters

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    From Second S, on Mon 23 Nov 9:38AM
  2. Well done Lee, it's a shame that the final show­ down for the European tour is not even held in Europe.­ I know Dubai is throwing money around at a time when it­ is scarce but surely tradition has to be respected. Did­ anyone see the ridiculous size of the trophy that Lee­ was give?. He could not even lift it over his head.­ Bigger is not always better and just because there is­ money in Dubai it doesn't mean that there is class.

    From markear1, on Mon 23 Nov 9:16AM
  3. Well done Westy. You played some of the best golf over­ 4 days I have ever seen and fully deserved your win.­ Hard luck to Rory who continues to impress with his­ attitude, respectfulness and of course his ability. His­ time will surely come.

    From kestephenson, on Mon 23 Nov 8:49AM
  4. well done son! much deserved ;)

    From Richie, on Mon 23 Nov 1:45AM
  5. well done Lee lets hope this is just the start

    From Gerry O, on Sun 22 Nov 8:09PM
  6. Well done Westy and well done Rory, might of been­ different if Casey was playing??

    From Tom M, on Sun 22 Nov 7:17PM
  7. Dubai has succeeded in yet another world class 7 star­ competition. as it has truly set the top standards for­ competitions in this wonderful sport.

    From Mohd, on Sun 22 Nov 5:26PM
  8. Congratulations Mr. Westwood! It's nice to see you­ back on top, with your game and confidence back! ­ I've been a fan for quite a number of years and­ I'm glad to see you up there.

    From jerome, on Sun 22 Nov 3:42PM
  9. Please go on and win a major Lee,I think you have­ always had the ability, but maybe not the nerve ( no­ disrespect intended )

    From phil, on Sun 22 Nov 3:01PM
  10. Please go on and win a major Lee,I think you have­ always had the ability, but maybe not the nerve ( no­ disrespect intended )

    From phil, on Sun 22 Nov 3:00PM
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    He's still fat!

    From Kenny L, on Sun 22 Nov 2:34PM
  12. lee westwood at last. well done

    From dmthomas1, on Sun 22 Nov 12:46PM
  13. Put a bit timber on ! Looks better for it makes him­ feel good and play better = good golf

    From alinacre, on Sun 22 Nov 10:56AM
  14. Lee Westwood, pfft, please!!! Come on Rory

    From Jack, on Sun 22 Nov 7:51AM
  15. I say again go Lee

    From Gerry O, on Sun 22 Nov 7:22AM
  16. well done Lee, watched you for years now. Only good­ things coming your way!

    From Richie, on Sun 22 Nov 3:18AM
  17. rooting for Lee - go get it, just reward.

    From Mike, on Sat 21 Nov 8:34PM
  18. go lee

    From Gerry O, on Sat 21 Nov 6:25AM
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