Donald Wins First World Golf Championship

ash
added Feb 27, 2011 7:24:45 PM
Share This:

MARANA, AZ - FEBRUARY 27: Martin Kaymer of Germany hits his second shot on the tenth hole during the final round of the Accenture Match Play Championship at the Ritz-Carlton Golf Club on February 27, 2011 in Marana, Arizona.

Luke Donald spoiled Martin Kaymer's rise to No. 1 in the world by winning the Match Play Championship on Sunday with a performance so dominant he never played the 18th hole all week.

Not even the snow and sleet could stop Donald.

On a bizarre final day in the high desert, which began with snow covering the fairways, Donald pulled ahead for good with a birdie on the par-5 11th and a par on the next hole, eventually closing out Kaymer on No. 16 for a 3-and-2 victory.

The consolation prize for Kaymer is going to No. 1 in the career, which he assured by reaching the championship match.

Donald was in more dire need of this trophy, however.

It was his first win in America in five years, and it was only his second win worldwide since he captured the 2006 Honda Classic. The 33-year-old Englishman had done just about everything right except win.

He took care of that in a week like no other in the 13-year history of the Accenture Match Play Championship. Donald played only 89 holes in six matches and never trailed in any of them. In fact, he led after 81 of those holes.

"It feels amazing," Donald said. "I had a bit of a monkey on my back. I hadn't won in the U.S. in five years."

Donald won his first World Golf Championship, and became the second player from England to capture the Match Play Championship. He goes to a career-best No. 3 in the world to continue a European resurgence in the ranking.

The next world ranking will be Kaymer, Lee Westwood, Donald and Graeme McDowell. It's the first time since March 15, 1992, that the top four spots have been occupied by Europeans.

Matt Kuchar defeated Bubba Watson in the consolation match and will go to No. 10 in the world.

This Match Play Championship will stand out for reasons beyond golf.

A late winter storm dusted Dove Mountain with nearly an inch of snow, and the fairways were blankets of white in the morning. Donald looked out his hotel room and suggested on Twitter that a snowball fight determine who had honors on the first tee.

The snow had melted when they teed off, although dark clouds on the horizon loomed. Sleet began falling when the championship match reached the third green, and play was stopped when sleet covered the fourth fairway.

"Do we have to keep playing?" Kaymer asked chief referee Mark Russell.

Kaymer, who purchased a snood to wear around his neck, pulled it up over his mouth and looked like a real Western gunslinger (except for the pattern of flies on fish hooks). Donald took out his blue-and-white umbrella and crouched beneath it.

After about 10 minutes, when the fairways turned from white back to green, play resumed.

Donald seized on the moment. Already 1 up from his 18-foot birdie on the par-5 second, he watched Kaymer hit a fade over the bunker to about 7 feet, then answered with a shot into 2 feet for a conceded birdie. Kaymer missed, and Donald was 2 up.

On the next hole, Kaymer pulled his drive into the desert and fell another hole down.

Donald three-putted for bogey from below the ridge to lose his first hole, and Kaymer squared the match at the turn with a birdie on the eighth and a bogey on No. 9, where Donald hit his approach into a desert bush and had to return to his original spot in the fairway.

The turning point might have been No. 10.

Kaymer had all the momentum and blistered a tee shot down the middle, while Donald went from a scrubby lie in the desert to a waste area short of the green. Donald, however, blasted out to 3 feet for a conceded par.

He took the lead on the 11th by making an 8-foot birdie putt as Kaymer missed his birdie from just inside 6 feet, and Donald regained all the moment on the next hole when Kaymer came up short into the sand and took bogey.

Donald went 3 up on the 15th when Kaymer missed a birdie putt from inside 4 feet, and the "Germanator" conceded the match on the 16th when he failed to hole a 30-foot birdie putt.

It was the first time the championship match was decided over 18 holes instead of 36.

Source: AP
 
 
 Mark as Favorite

RELATED ON CARBONATED.TV

New No. 1 Kaymer Faces Donald In World Match Play Final

Martin Kaymer has claimed golf's No. 1 ranking after reaching the final of the World Match Play tournament in Arizona on Saturday. The German toppled Englishman Lee Westwood as he first...

 

Mahan's Lead Down To 1 After Second Round At Doral

The World Golf Championships-Cadillac Championship continued Friday at Doral Resort & Spa with more than the usual golf, fewer birdies, fewer stands open for seating and the same leader...

 

Westwood Wins Indonesia Golf, Eyes No.1 Slot

England's Lee Westwood fired a final round of 69 on Sunday to win the Indonesian Masters by three shots and give himself a fighting chance of reclaiming the world number one...

 

To comment you need to login or connect via:

LEAVE A COMMENT

480 characters remaining

 
 

Latest in Sports

A's Beat Rangers In 10 Innings

alpha
The Oakland A's overcame two home runs from Mitch Moreland and a controversial call to beat the Texas Rangers 5-4 in 10 innings Thursday...

Tom Renney Out As Coach Of The Edmonton Oilers

jonson
Tom Renney is out as coach of the Edmonton Oilers.

Eagles Sign McCoy Through 2017

peter
The Eagles Thursday agreed to terms with running back LeSean McCoy on a five-year contract extension that runs through 2017.

Morneau Homers, Twins Beat Tigers 4-3

Ricky
After a home run by one of his best hitters and strong effort from the bullpen, Minnesota manager Ron Gardenhire was in good spirits in...

Connor Barth Signs Four-Year, $13.2M Deal With Bucs

Will
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers announced Thursday that they have signed franchised kicker Connor Barth to a four-year contract.
 
 

Carbonated Exclusive

Olympics the Vogue Style!

 

Popular in Sports

 

Ball Girl Catching A Huge Bug At The Australian Open 2012...

 
 

Thierry Henry Reacts To Arsenal Loan From NY Red Bulls

 
 

Goc Leads Panthers Past Canucks, 2-1

 
 

Tim Tebow Finally Shines As Denver Broncos Stun The Steelers

 
 

Tim Howard’s Amazing Goal Against Bolton, Shows Great...

 
 

 

Inside Carbonated.TV

 

News & Politics

Trayvon Martin Had Traces Of Marijuana In His System

Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s Wife Mary Kennedy Reportedly Hanged Herself

Teen Finds Finger In Arby's Sandwich

80 Homes Evacuated Near Blaze In Northern Colorado

Entertainment

Russell Brand Confesses He Still Loves Katy Perry

Adele's '21' Passes 9 Million Sales Mark In The US

Taylor Swift Donates $4 Million For Music Education

Britney Is Back - And So Are The Brickbats

WOW

Limbless Frenchman Begins Epic World Swim

Energetic Dogs Play Ring Around The Rosy VIDEO

Max The Dog Tries To Get Through A Door With A Rake In His Mouth VIDEO

This Cat Loves Being Vacuumed! VIDEO

Sports

Saints’ Vilma Sues NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell Over Bounty Statements

Manny Pacquiao Denounces Anti-Gay Allegations

Tom Renney Out As Coach Of The Edmonton Oilers

Connor Barth Signs Four-Year, $13.2M Deal With Bucs

Biz & Tech

Facebook Co-Founder Turns $30,000 Savings To $3 Billion

Fitch Downgrades Greece, Cites Euro Exit Risk

Warren Buffett To Buy 63 Newspapers From Media General For $142M

Postal Service To Begin Closing Plants This Summer

Lifestyle

Dubai Underwater Hotel

Two Cups Of Coffee A Day Cuts Overall Risk Of Dying By 10 Percent, Research Shows

Coconut Oil Tips For Natural Skin Care

FDA Approves Home AIDS Tests

 


 
   
Login