World number one Lee Westwood produced another fine round to ease his way to a first-ever Nedbank Golf Challenge victory at Sun City yesterday
World number one Lee Westwood produced another fine round to ease his way to a first-ever Nedbank Golf Challenge victory at Sun City yesterday.
The Englishman carded a four-under-par 68 at the Gary Player Country Club to end with a tournament total of 271 and a winning margin of eight strokes over his closest challenger Tim Clark - the South African finishing with a 71.
"I think that's the first time I chipped in all year," Westwood joked afterward. "That's what you call a grand stand finish. It was a good time to do it."
It capped a fine 2010 season for Westwood, who took over as the world number one golfer from Tiger Woods at the end of October, despite the win being his first of the year.