Els wins to cast aside fitness doubts (Reuters) Updated: 2005-12-11 22:01
Englishman David Lynn moved into a tie for fourth place with a four-under-par
68 and was the highest-placed international player.
World number five Els had just one blemish on his card - a bogey on the
treacherous par-three seventh hole - and said he was delighted with the way he
had played in the final round.
"I played consistently well and hit the ball solid. I concentrated on not
making mistakes and I was happy I didn't put myself in trouble.
"You have to feel for Ulrich. After the wheels came off on 11 and then again
on 16, he never lost his composure. He's a fine golfer and a wonderful sportsman
and I don't know if I would have reacted that way," Els said.
Van den Berg, who has no European Tour playing privileges, said "I melted
down. I hit a bad tee shot on 11 and lost a lot of
confidence."
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