Congrats, Ernie “Big Easy” Els


July 23, 2012

Ernie Els wins the British Open 2012, Adam Scott blew it

(CNN)— Ernie Els took advantage of a remarkable collapse by long-time leader Adam Scott to win the British Open at Royal Lytham and St Annes Sunday.

The 42-year-old South African posted a two-under 68 in testing conditions on the links course in North West England to go into the clubhouse on seven-under 273, but Australia’s Scott still looked set to claim his first major title.

However, a disastrous run of four straight bogeys from the 15th saw the 32-year-old finish one shot adrift of Els, who was winning his fourth major title and second British Open crown, his first back in 2002.

Scott, who had led going into the final round, pulled his tee shot on the 18th into a bunker, but a fine third left him with an eight-foot putt to force a playoff.

It went agonizingly wide of the hole to leave him with a final round 75 and his hopes of glory cruelly dashed.By contrast, Els finished with a birdie on his final hole and had been on the practice putting green preparing for a possible playoff.

He had immediate words of sympathy for the beaten Scott.”First of all I feel for Adam. He is a great friend of mine.We both wanted to win very badly but it’s the nature of the beast,”he told BBC Sport.

A stunned Scott, who had started the day four shots ahead of American Brandt Snedeker and Graeme McDowell of Northern Ireland, was defiant: “I’m pretty disappointed. I had it in my hands and managed to hit a poor shot on each of the closing four holes.

“But I played so beautifully for most of the week I certainly should not let this get me down.”

The expected challenge from Tiger Woods petered out after he made a triple bogey on the par-four sixth. He eventually carded a three-over 73 to end three under alongside playing partner Snedeker in a tie for third.

McDowell, the 2010 US Open champion, also disappointed and fell away with a 75 to tie for fifth at two under with England’s world number one Luke Donald, who raced up the leaderboard with a 69.

Els is the 16th different winner of a golf major in a row and when he was six behind Scott after dropping two shots to the turn, it looked an unlikely scenario.

But he picked up birdies at the 10th, 12th and 14th before his last hole flourish to put the pressure on the Australian, which was eventually to pay dividends.

Els has slipped down the world rankings in recent years and did not qualify to play in this year’s U.S. Masters at Augusta.

He had gone without a win in 36 major starts since his 2002 British Open triumph at Muirfield, but had never lost faith.”It was my time for some reason,” Els said. “A lot of people never thought I would win another one. I started believing this year.”

At 42, he is the same age as last year’s surprise British Open winner Darren Clarke, who missed the cut in his title defense.

 

2 thoughts on “Congrats, Ernie “Big Easy” Els

  1. The exciting thing about golf is that one never knows the winner until all the players have completed their rounds. A tournament leader, like Adam Scott, can succumb to Sunday pressure and then gives away his lead. Cool “Big Easy” Ernie Els knows it all since at 42 he is very experienced and can manage pressure. Hard luck, Adam Scott, but at 32 you still have many years of good golf ahead of you. Now focus on the PGA championship. –Din Merican

  2. We are indeed fortunate that Steve Williams did not win the British Open. Otherwise we will never hear the end of it.

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