Els' Heineken win gives him three titles this year (2024)

  • Associated Press

Feb 2, 2003, 05:00 PM

MELBOURNE, Australia -- The third victory of Ernie Els'
terrific season was the most dramatic.

Els rallied for a 10-stroke deficit in the final two rounds to
successfully defend his Heineken Classic title Sunday, posting a
one-stroke victory over Nick Faldo and Peter Lonard.

Els secured his 10th worldwide victory in 13½ months when Lonard
missed a 9-foot par putt on the difficult final hole at Royal
Melbourne.

''This one is good ... sweet,'' Els said. ''I haven't come from
behind for quite some time. I really stuck to my guns, and it
worked out. I made some good saves coming home. I was a little
tired, but I seemed to have got some energy the last few days.''

The British Open champion finished last year with a $2 million
win in the Nedbank Challenge in his native South Africa. He then
opened this season with consecutive PGA Tour victories in Hawaii
and was second last week in the Singapore Masters.

''It started at the World Match Play in October,'' Els said. ''I
shot 60. That was quite nice. Then I kept it going.''

Els overpowered the winners-only field at the Mercedes
Championships for an eight-stroke victory and a record 31 under
par. Then he beat Aaron Baddeley in a playoff at the Sony Open to
become the first player since Steve Jones in 1989 to win the PGA
Tour's first two tournaments of the year, and the first to win both
Hawaii events in the same season.

Els' success this season has come while Tiger Woods recovers
from knee surgery.

Last season, Woods became the first player in 30 years to win
the first two majors and wound up with six victories worldwide. Els
already is halfway there.

The South African isn't concerned about facing the world's top
player head-on.

''It will come to a head sooner or later, and you guys are
probably going to write it up quite a bit now,'' Els said. ''I am
going to stick with my guns.

''Whatever happens must happen. Hopefully with this form, I will
have a good chance playing against any field.''

After opening rounds of 70 and 72 left him well behind the
leaders at 2 under, Els played the final 36 holes in 13 under. He
shot a 6-under 66 on Saturday to pull within three strokes of
Faldo, the third-round leader at 11 under.

''I didn't think I had much of a chance, particularly the way I
played Thursday and Friday,'' Els said. ''But somehow I got
through. This game is quite amazing sometimes.''

The 45-year-old Faldo, winless since the PGA Tour's 1997 Nissan
Open, finished at par for a 69, while Lonard settled for a 68 after
his closing bogey.

Lonard, playing in the last group with Faldo, pushed his final
drive into a corporate hospitality area lined with tents. He hit
his approach shot from the right rough into a bunker in a failed
bid to attack the difficult pin position.

''I can't say I'm overly excited about losing,'' said Lonard, a
two-time winner late last year on the Australasian tour after
finishing 41st on the PGA Tour money list as a rookie. ''I suppose
I lost trying to win. I went at the flag (on 18). I could have hit
to the middle of the green and two-putted. I had a go at it.''

Faldo needed a birdie on No. 18 to force a playoff, but his
approach went through the green and against an advertising stand.
After a drop, his 60-foot chip was wide of the hole.

''It was disappointing not to be there at the end,'' the
six-time major champion said. ''But it was good to be contending
again.''

There were some anxious moments for Els on the closing holes. On
No. 16, he hit his drive into the rough, and his approach ended up
on the edge of a bunker. Els putted past the hole and off the green
on the other side but saved par with a 15-foot putt.

He made another par-saving putt from 4 feet on the 17th. On 18,
his tee shot hit a spectator and landed near the ropes; otherwise
it would have gone into heavy rough. His approach went into a
bunker, but he hit out to 4 feet to finish with a par.

The two-time U.S. Open winner earned $212,400.

He's taking a break next week with wife Liezl and their two
children in Bali, Indonesia, and will return the following week for
the Johnnie Walker Classic in Perth.

Scotland's Stephen Gallacher (65), England's Gary Evans (66),
Denmark's Soren Kjeldsen (67) and Englishmen David Lynn (69) and
Paul Casey (70) tied for fourth at 12 under. American Bob Friend
(66) and Australia's Peter Fowler (69) finished 10 under.

Els' Heineken win gives him three titles this year (2024)

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Ernie Els has had to work to be a patient man. A winner of 19 PGA TOUR titles, including two U.S. Opens and two Open Championships, Els already is enshrined in the World Golf Hall of Fame, and he has inspired countless young golfers from his faraway homeland of South Africa through the years.

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Theodore Ernest Els (/ˈɛls/; born 17 October 1969) is a South African professional golfer. A former World No. 1, he is nicknamed "The Big Easy" due to his physical stature along with his fluid golf swing.

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