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'It had to end sometime'

Westwood ends Monty's Euro money title run

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Posted: Sunday November 12, 2000 1:02 PM
Updated: Monday November 13, 2000 12:25 AM

  Lee Westwood Lee Westwood's second-place finish at Valderrama assured him the top spot on Europe's money list. AP

SOTOGRANDE, Spain (AP) -- Lee Westwood on Sunday ended Colin Montgomerie's seven-year reign as Europe's top money winner.

Westwood shot a 5-under-par 67 Sunday in the season-ending American Express Championship, picking up enough prize money to overtake Darren Clarke, who was No. 1 entering the event.

Westwood, by winning the $500,000 second-place check after finishing two shots behind Canadian winner Mike Weir, saw his season money total finish at $2,657,780.

Clarke, who shot a 2-under 70 on Sunday to finish back in the pack at even-par 288, finished with European tour winnings of $2,311,740.

Montgomerie, who had to win the $1 million first prize to have any chance of claiming his eighth straight, ballooned to a 2-over 74 and far off the pace at 1-over par 289.

Westwood, 27, said it might have been the most nerve-wracking round of his career as he edged out his closest friend on the PGA European Tour.

"It is more emotional than I have ever been," he said. "There was nothing quite like today playing that well under this kind of pressure. I think if you watch the highlights tonight you'll see my knees shaking."

Final European PGA Tour
Order of Merit
Pos.  Player  Country  Euros 
Lee Westwood  England  3,125,146 
Darren Clarke  N. Ireland  2,717,965 
Ernie Els  S. Africa  2,017,247 
Michael Campbell  New Zealand  1,993,550 
Thomas Bjorn  Denmark  1,929,656 
Colin Montgomerie  Scotland  1,740,916 
Padraig Harrington  Ireland  1,350,920 
Phillip Price  Wales  1,331,590 
José Maria Olazabal  Spain  1,174,564 
10  Gary Orr  Scotland  1,009,472 
 
 

Westwood said he made a one-pound bet with Clarke back in August about who would win the season title.

"As soon as I got to the scorer's tent [Clarke] gave it to me," Westwood said. "I'm going to go home and frame it."

Clarke blamed himself after entering the season-ending event with a $87,000 lead over Westwood.

"I had a chance ... to finish at the top if I played well," the Northern Irishman said. "I wasn't able to do that. I've only got myself to blame."

Montgomerie, who shot a 2-over 74 to finish on 1-over 289, wound up No. 6 on the money list with $1,480,573.

Ernie Els finished No. 3 with $1,711,810 followed by Michael Campbell with $1,695,426 and Thomas Bjorn at $1,641,088.

"It had to end sometime," Montgomerie said. "You can't keep doing that. I have been fortunate to say the last 12 years I have improved every year. But this year I haven't, so it's disappointing."

Montgomerie promised to win back the title.

"They know it's only on loan. I do as well. Having had it for so long there's a sense of loss. I always want to win gold. I have got used to it and enjoyed it."

Westwood had to finish in at least the top eight of the tournament at Valderrama to have any chance of overtaking Clarke. Any finish lower wouldn't have earned him enough money to overtake the Northern Irishman no matter what Clarke did.

Montgomerie, 37, began his string by winning the money title in 1993. Nick Faldo, Seve Ballesteros and Ian Woosnam had won the previous three seasons until the Scotsman came along.

Westwood failed in his bid to win a record-seventh tournament on the European tour. He shares the record of six with Ballesteros, Faldo and Montgomerie.


 
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