Retief Goosen admitted he had ridden his luck after surviving a last-hole
stumble to claim his second victory in the space of a week in the Linde German
Masters on Sunday.
Goosen held a two-shot lead playing the 18th but drove into the water to the
left of the fairway and missed from four feet to save his par after a superb
recovery.
Overnight joint leaders Nick Dougherty and Henrik Stenson needed to birdie the
last to force a play-off but were unable to take advantage of Goosen's slip-up.
The world number five's closing 67 gave him a 20-under-par total of 268 and
one-shot victory over Dougherty, Stenson, Jose Maria Olazabal and David Lynn.
David Howell was a shot further back in sixth after a 66, one ahead of Ryder
Cup team-mate Paul Casey and Anthony Wall.
Goosen began the day sharing the lead on 15 under par but quickly found
trouble on the par four second. After driving into trees and taking a penalty
drop, the South African compounded his error with three putts to run up a double
bogey six.
"I told myself the good thing is that it's still early in the round, we still
have 16 holes left to play and I got on a good run from there on," said Goosen,
who duly fired four birdies in the next five holes.
"After I made a couple of birdies on the front nine I started getting
comfortable again on the greens, I read them perfectly today and putted well all
week."
The Ascot-based 36-year-old birdied the 10th from five feet to draw level with
Wall and another birdie on the 12th took him into the lead for the first time.
The leading pair traded birdies on the 13th and 15th before Wall crucially
bogeyed the 16th - the first of three dropped shots in a row - missing the green
with his tee shot and failing to get up and down for par.
That gave Goosen a two-shot cushion and it was just as well.
"As soon as I hit it the drive on 18 I knew it was in the drink," said
Goosen, who won the Volkswagen Masters in Beijing last week.
"I've struggled all week trying to hit that fairway, and struggled with my
driving, but I managed to drop it in a good place and hit a solid nine iron in.
I just hit the putt too hard. It was a little bit of an unfortunate finish and
lucky we got away with it."
The victory was Goosen's 12th on the European Tour and third of the season,
the winner's cheque of £340,000 also taking him top of the Order of Merit and
into pole position for a third money list title.
"I'm definitely going to try," added Goosen, who won it in 2001 and 2002 and
finished fourth behind Ernie Els last year. "Next week with the World Match
Play - the first prize at Wentworth is £1million - is very important and so is
the American Express championship in San Francisco.
"If you can do well there you can pretty much win the Order of Merit."
Collated final scores and totals (Gbr & Irl unless stated, Par 72) (x) denotes amateurs
268 Retief Goosen (Rsa) 67 68 66 67 (£340,650)
269 Jose Maria Olazabal (Swe) 68 65 70 66, David Lynn 68 67 67 67, Nick
Dougherty 71 64 66 68, Henrik Stenson (Swe) 71 66 64 68 (£140,975 each)
270 David Howell 72 66 66 66 (£71,536)
271 Paul Casey 67 67 71 66, Anthony Wall 71 62 68 70 (£56,207 each)
272 Angel Cabrera (Arg) 70 68 67 67
273 Ricardo Gonzalez (Arg) 67 71 71 64, Kenneth Ferrie 68 72 66 67
275 Marc Cayeux (Zim) 66 69 72 68, Bernhard Langer (Ger) 67 69 71 68, Pierre
Fulke (Swe) 68 69 69 69, Niclas Fasth (Swe) 69 71 65 70, Scott Drummond 68 68 68
71
276 Thomas Bjorn (Den) 71 70 69 66, Stephen Dodd 69 70 70 67, Simon Khan 69 69
69 69, Simon Dyson 72 68 67 69, Philip Golding 71 66 68 71, Thomas Levet (Fra)
71 66 67 72
277 Andrew Coltart 73 68 67 69, Fredrik Andersson Hed (Swe) 69 70 66 72,
Jose-Filipe Lima (Por) 71 69 65 72
278 Christian Cevaer (Fra) 71 71 70 66, Charl Schwartzel (Rsa) 67 72 72 67,
Lee Slattery 72 66 71 69, Graeme Storm 69 69 70 70, Richard Green (Aus) 70 70 66
72
279 Marten Olander (Swe) 71 68 72 68, Paul Broadhurst 69 68 73 69, Jonathan
Lomas 73 65 71 70, Bradley Dredge 66 75 68 70, Jose Manuel Lara (Spa) 67 74 66
72
280 Michael Campbell (Nzl) 71 69 73 67, Soren Hansen (Den) 71 71 70 68, Peter
Senior (Aus) 66 72 72 70, Barry Lane (Nzl) 66 72 70 72
281 Graeme McDowell 71 70 70 70, Ian Woosnam 75 67 68 71
282 John Bickerton 72 70 71 69, Andrew Marshall 66 71 74 71, Damien McGrane 71
70 70 71, Mark Hensby (Aus) 71 71 68 72, Steve Webster 69 72 68 73
283 Miles Tunnicliff 74 68 73 68, Mikael Lundberg (Swe) 71 71 72 69, Carlos
Rodiles (Spa) 72 67 74 70, Robert Karlsson (Swe) 68 73 71 71, Peter Hanson (Swe)
69 73 70 71, Raymond Russell 72 70 70 71, Gonzalo Fernandez-Castano (Spa) 71 67
73 72, Stuart Little 69 71 70 73
284 Niki Zitny (Aut) 67 72 76 69, Alastair Forsyth 69 71 74 70, Louis
Oosthuizen (Rsa) 70 70 74 70, Robert-Jan Derksen (Ned) 75 65 72 72, Markus Brier
(Aut) 66 73 72 73, Ignacio Garrido (Spa) 73 67 71 73
285 Joakim Haeggman (Swe) 70 71 71 73, Sven Struver (Ger) 70 68 73 74, Brett
Rumford (Aus) 70 72 69 74, Joakim Backstrom (Swe) 71 66 72 76
286 Ian Poulter 72 70 74 70
287 Andrew Oldcorn 68 73 74 72, Andre Bossert (Swi) 72 69 73 73, Peter
O'Malley (Aus) 71 71 72 73
288 David Carter 71 71 74 72
290 Marcel Siem (Ger) 71 70 75 74, Jean-Francois Remesy (Fra) 74 68 71 77
291 Raphael Jacquelin (Fra) 71 71 74 75