News Source: NewKerala
| 16 days ago
Up the leaderboard World Number two Phil Mickelson survived a nervous 72nd hole to beat back South Africa's Ernie Els by one shot following a pulsating final round in Shanghai. It was Mickelson's second WGC title following WGC-CA success in March.
News Source: Sydney Morning Herald
| 16 days ago
South African Els seemed set to steal a stunning victory when he picked up 10 strokes in 17 sizzling holes at Sheshan, but he melted at the par-five 18th, finding the water hazard in front of the green with a poor second shot before chalking up a...
News Source: BBC
| 16 days ago
South African Els applied the pressure with a course record nine-under-par 63. But overnight leader Mickelson held his nerve on the final hole, despite finding rough twice, to finish with a 69 for a 17-under-par total. Ryan Moore carded 68 to finish...
News Source: Reuters
| 16 days ago
Els, who started the day seven off the pace, had quietly moved up the leaderboard with four birdies in his first six holes before making a 20-foot eagle putt from the fringe of the green at the par-5 seventh to move within a shot of Mickelson. The...
News Source: Sydney Morning Herald
| 16 days ago
Champions on Sunday and a personal battle with fellow American Tiger Woods, who faded to finish sixth. The world number two showed nerves of steel to claim the 1.2-million-dollar winner's cheque by a stroke from the South African after hitting 69 for...
News Source: Reuters
| 16 days ago
Champions by one shot on Sunday, his second success in three years at the $7 million tournament. The American shot a three-under-par 69 to finish on 17-under for the tournament and pick up his second World Golf Championship (WGC) title and a cheque...