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Picture Lee watches his winning putt go down.

HISTORIC WIN FOR AMATEUR LEE

By Colin Pereira, PA Sport, Perth

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New Zealand amateur Danny Lee is looking forward to a bright future after making history by becoming the youngest ever winner of a European Tour tournament with a one-stroke victory at the Johnnie Walker Classic on Sunday.

The teenager carded a closing five-under-par 67 at The Vines Resort and Country Club to finish on 17 under, one shot ahead of Ross McGowan of England, Hiroyuki Fujita of Japan and Chile's Felipe Aguilar.

At the age of 18 years and 213 days, Lee surpassed the record of Dale Hayes at the 1971 Spanish Open and also became only the second amateur after 2007 Estoril Open de Portugal champion Pablo Martin to win on the Tour.

He showed nerves of steel to secure the title with a birdie on the final hole in the £1.25million event, which is sanctioned by the European, Asian and Australasian Tours, but appeared far more nervous when he faced the media after his momentous victory.

"My English is not 100% and I get really nervous when I'm doing the media stuff. It doesn't mean I hate it because I like it," said Lee, who was born in South Korea but moved to New Zealand at the age of eight.

"It still feels like I'm in dreamland. Hopefully no-one wakes me up.

"I was dreaming about winning but my goal was to make the cut after two rounds and to try to get into the top 20 or top 10. I played extremely well the last few days and yeah, here I am.

"You know winning a European Tour event, it's pretty amazing what I've done."

Lee entered the final round two shots behind overnight co-leaders McGowan and John Bickerton and was still in the chasing pack on 13 under after three birdies and two bogeys through his first 12 holes.

But the New Zealander, who also became the youngest winner of the US Amateur Open last August, accelerated down the closing holes, picking up consecutive birdies on the 13th and 14th and saving par with a clutch putt on the 16th.

Lee emphasised the importance of that 12-foot putt which came after he almost sent his tee shot into the water.

"I was at 15 under and the leader was at 16 so I was thinking, this is the putt if you want to win the tournament," said Lee, who pumped his fist after the ball dropped.

"I was really focused on the putt and I made it."

He sank a six-foot birdie at the 17th to join clubhouse Fujita at the top of the leaderboard and secured the win by finding the green in two on the par-five 18th and two-putting from 25 feet.

Lee will turn professional after the Masters in April and is setting his sights extremely high.

"I can't compare to Tiger Woods because he's one of the greatest players in the world and he's the number one ranked player in the world.

"All I want to do is just break what he's done. Obviously I can't win three US Amateurs in a row but I'll try to break his records on the PGA Tour."

While Lee celebrated his win, McGowan was left to reflect on what might have been.

The 2006 English Amateur champion entered the final round in a tie for the lead with John Bickerton on 14 under and held a two-stroke advantage after holing an eagle on the ninth and a birdie on the 12th to improve to 17 under.

But the nerves appeared to get to the 26-year-old on the closing holes as he bogeyed the 14th and 16th to drop to 15 under. He closed with a birdie at the final hole but it was not enough for his first European Tour title.

"I played pretty nicely all day and on the back nine, I had several in between yardages and I was reliant on the wind. I dropped a couple of shots in those and it was frustrating really. It is one of those when I felt like I played nicely," said McGowan, who closed with a two-under 70.

"I stuck to my game plan, hit the ball solid and played nicely. I just didn't quite get the breaks.

"I can take a lot of confidence because I played superbly all week. Hopefully I can get into the winning group in Indonesia next week."

Aguilar had five birdies and a bogey in his round of 68 while Fujita, a six-time winner on the Japan Golf Tour, made seven birdies and two bogeys in his closing 67.

"I did my best and played a near perfect round today. I missed a few putts but still holed some which kind of evened out," said Fujita.

"All credit to Danny Lee as he is a very good player."

John Bickerton (71) and France's Raphael Jacquelin (69) finished in a tie for fifth on 15 under while Lee Westwood closed with a 67 to join Australians Michael Sim (69) and Adam Blyth (67) in joint seventh a further shot back.

Collated final round scores & totals in the European Tour Johnnie Walker Classic, The Vines Resort GC, Perth, Australia

(Gbr & Irl unless stated, par 72)

271 Danny Lee (Nzl) 67 68 69 67

272 Felipe Aguilar (Chi) 68 68 68 68, Ross McGowan 70 67 65 70, Hiroyuki Fujita (Jpn) 67 68 70 67

273 John Bickerton 66 70 66 71, Raphael Jacquelin (Fra) 70 68 66 69

274 Michael Sim (Aus) 69 69 67 69, Lee Westwood 66 73 68 67, Adam Blyth (Aus) 68 68 71 67

275 Paul Casey 71 68 70 66, Taichiro Kiyota (Jpn) 68 70 69 68, Markus Brier (Aut) 70 68 70 67, Ignacio Garrido (Spa) 67 68 70 70

276 Robert Jan Derksen (Ned) 64 72 69 71, Tony Carolan (Aus) 65 72 71 68, Nick Dougherty 73 66 70 67, Pelle Edberg (Swe) 70 67 74 65, Peter Senior (Aus) 70 67 69 70, Graeme Storm 73 64 73 66, Mardan Mamat (Sin) 65 71 72 68

277 Francesco Molinari (Ita) 68 71 72 66, Niclas Fasth (Swe) 70 69 67 71, Ian Poulter 68 69 71 69, Andrew Dodt (Aus) 70 66 70 71

278 Anthony Kim (USA) 68 68 75 67, Chris Gaunt (Aus) 68 69 71 70, Colin Montgomerie 67 70 72 69, Sang-moon Bae (Kor) 70 70 65 73, Tim Wood (Aus) 69 72 68 69, Peter Hedblom (Swe) 73 66 70 69

279 Won Joon Lee (Aus) 71 70 66 72, Alexander Noren (Swe) 68 69 73 69, David Smail (Nzl) 70 71 69 69, Terry Pilkadaris (Aus) 70 66 68 75, Peter O'Malley (Aus) 73 68 70 68

280 Damien McGrane 66 68 72 74, Gareth Maybin 68 70 68 74, Peter Lawrie 67 70 69 74, Seve Benson 70 67 71 72, Anthony Wall 70 70 69 71, David McKenzie (Aus) 68 73 69 70, Michael Jonzon (Swe) 71 68 69 72, Craig Parry (Aus) 71 69 69 71, Brad Kennedy (Aus) 71 68 70 71

281 Scott Hend (Aus) 68 72 71 70, Clint Rice (Aus) 67 71 73 70, Andrew Coltart 72 69 72 68

282 Anthony Kang (USA) 67 67 77 71, David Howell 70 68 74 70, Jose Manuel Lara (Spa) 71 70 74 67, Marcus Fraser (Aus) 70 71 70 71

283 Brett Rumford (Aus) 71 70 70 72, Gary Lockerbie 69 69 72 73, Scott Laycock (Aus) 68 71 70 74, Alistair Presnell (Aus) 72 68 73 70, Richard Finch 69 70 71 73, Simon Khan 68 73 72 70

284 Phillip Price 68 70 73 73, Andre Stolz (Aus) 69 67 72 76, James Kamte (Rsa) 73 67 74 70

285 Magnus A Carlsson (Swe) 71 67 74 73, Mikko Ilonen (Fin) 72 65 75 73, Marcel Siem (Ger) 72 69 73 71, David Frost (Rsa) 73 64 70 78

287 Richie Ramsay 68 73 76 70

289 Darren Beck (Aus) 70 70 78 71

292 Benn Barham 68 72 82 70

293 Anton Haig (Rsa) 69 72 79 73, Hyung-sung Kim (Kor) 68 71 77 77

294 Michael Long (Nzl) 74 67 77 76

RTD: Robert Dinwiddie 71 70 70

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