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Henrik Stenson rallies to claim US$8 million event
AFP, TUCSON, ARIZONA
Tuesday, Feb 27, 2007, Page 18
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Geoff Ogilvy hits his second shot on the 29th hole in his match against Henrik Stenson during the final round of the WGC-Accenture Match Play Championships in Marana, Arizona, on Sunday.
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Henrik Stenson won the World Golf Championships Accenture Match Play Championship on Sunday with a 2-and-1 victory over Geoff Ogilvy in the 36-hole final.
Stenson almost holed his tee shot at the 34th hole for a conceded birdie, then closed out the match at the next hole to deny Ogilvy's bid to join Tiger Woods as a back-to-back winner of the elite US$8 million event.
The Swede became just the second European to win the title, after 2000 champion Darren Clarke of Northern Ireland.
He had to rally from 2-down after 26 holes in a match that saw a host of lead changes.
"Geoff and I played good in the morning [18 holes] but in the afternoon I was struggling big time," Stenson said.
"I couldn't say I was floating around thinking how great I was playing. It's such a long day and we played so much earlier in the week that everybody's exhausted," he said.
Stenson was 2-up through 18 but was erratic after the interval making four quick bogeys.
A miscue from the Australian at the 27th hole, however, proved key. Ogilvy missed a five-footer and Stenson went on to win the 29th hole with a par and the 30th with a birdie to regain the lead.
After he won the par-three 16th, Stenson needed only to halve one of the final two holes to win.
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