Olazabal celebrates his first major win. (Allsport)
OLAZABAL ENDS LONG WAIT
Jose Maria Olazabal finally and dramatically ended his long wait for a major
title at the US Masters - and made it six wins in seven fantastic years
for Europe's golfers at Augusta.
The 28-year-old Spaniard followed where Seve Ballesteros, Bernhard Langer,
Sandy Lyle, Nick Faldo and Ian Woosnam had magnificently led with a two-stroke
triumph.
Olazabal, runner-up to Woosnam three years ago, sank a spectacular 40-foot
eagle putt at the 15th to move two shots clear, but then bogeyed the 17th -
only his second dropped shot in 55 holes - to set up a nail-biting climax.
In 1991 he bogeyed the 18th but this time it was Lehman who did. Olazabal saw
his playing partner drive into sand and come up short of the green, and the
Spaniard then fired his approach into the crowd.
However, he played a delicate chip to five feet and when Lehman missed from 15
feet he had two putts for it. He needed only one and punched the air indelight.
Olazabal, who was three over par after 17 holes on day one, shot three closing
rounds of 67-69-69 to finish on the nine under par total of 279 and was helped
into the coveted green jacket by Langer at the presentation ceremony
afterwards. One European Ryder Cup man to another - it has become a familiar
scene.
Lehman, the overnight leader, finished second on seven under after a 72 while
1987 winner Larry Mize (71) was third and Tom Kite (71) fourth. There were six
Americans in the leading seven, but the man at the top was once again from the
other side of the Atlantic.
Olazabal's eagle putt, achieved after his ball had only just made it across
the lake, put him two clear of Lehman who then missed a four-foot birdie chance
on the next green.
Twenty-four hours earlier the 35-year-old, who has never won on the United
States tour but was third on his Masters debut last year, had made a 50-footer
there, but when this one slipped by the crown was in Olazabal's grasp.
However, he went over the green at the 17th and missed from nine feet to allow
his lead to be trimmed to one and the drama went right to the end.
Scotland's Sam Torrance failed in his last day objective - to climb into the
top 24 and so earn a return trip next April. The 40-year-old had a 74 and
finished on nine over 297.
Nick Faldo, falling well short of his expectations, equalled the worst total
of his 11 Masters. The twice former champion had a 74 for 296, while Sandy Lyle
shot 73 for 299 and Ian Woosnam 75 for 301.
The day had started with American Jeff Maggert scoring only the third
albatross in the history of the tournament.
Maggert, first man out on the final day, came to the 485-yard 13th at 19 over
par and walked to the next tee 16 over after seeing his three-iron second shot
sail over Rae's Creek and roll into the hole.
It was the first two on the hole in 58 years of the Masters. Gene Sarazen
achieved a two at the 15th in the last round in 1935 - he went on to win the
tournament and the albatross was dubbed "the shot heard around the world'' -
and in 1967 Australian Bruce Devlin made two at the 535-yard eighth.
Maggert still finished with only a 75 and 17 over total of 305. He had a
double bogey five on the 12th, but that was not the highest score of the day
there. Another American, Mike Standly, ran up a quintuple bogey eight.
Olazabal said: "This is a dream come true. I've worked hard for a few years
to achieve this and in the end I got it. I couldn't be a happier man.
"After the eagle I tried to keep cool and when Lehman missed the putt on the
16th I told myself this was the best chance I would ever have.
"When I bogeyed the 17th I said I had better be careful and to win is just
fantastic.''
Final collated totals (US unless stated):
(x) denotes amateur
279 J M Olazabal (Spain)
74 67 69 69 (£248,275)
281 T Lehman 70 70 69 72 (£148,965)
282 L Mize 68 71 72
71 (£93,793)
283 T Kite 69 72 71 71 (£66,206)
285 J Haas 72 72 72 69, L Roberts
75 68 72 70, J McGovern 72 70 71 72
286 C Pavin 71 72 73 70, E Els (SA) 74 67
74 71
287 J Huston 72 72 74 69, R Floyd 70 74 71 72, I Baker-Finch (Aus) 71 71
71 74
288 T Watson 70 71 73 74
289 D Forsman 74 66 76 73
291 M O'Meara 75 70 76
70, B Faxon 71 73 73 74, C Beck 71 71 75 74
292 S Ballesteros (Spain) 70 76 75
71, H Irwin 73 68 79 72, B Glasson 72 73 75 72, B Crenshaw 74 73 73 72, L
Wadkins 73 74 73 72, D Edwards 73 72 73 74, G Norman (Aus) 70 70 75 77
293 B
Langer (Ger) 74 74 72 73, J Sluman 74 75 71 73
294 S Simpson 74 74 73 73, C
Strange 74 70 75 75, V Singh (Fiji) 70 75 74 75
295 L Janzen 75 71 76 73, C
Parry (Aus) 75 74 73 73
296 N Faldo (GB) 76 73 73 74
297 S Torrance (GB) 76 73
74 74, R Cochran 71 74 74 78
298 N Price (Zimb) 74 73 74 77, D Frost (SA) 74 71
75 78, F Zoeller 74 72 74 78
299 S Lyle (GB) 75 73 78 73, F Funk 79 70 75 75, F
Allem (SA) 69 77 76 77
300 C Rocca (Italy) 79 70 78 73, M Standly 77 69 79 75,
A Magee 74 74 76 76, H Meshiai (Jap) 71 71 80 78, W Grady (Aus) 74 73 73 80
301
I Woosnam (GB) 76 73 77 75, J Cook 77 72 77 75
304 J Daly 76 73 77 78, H Twitty
73 76 74 81
305 J Maggert 75 73 82 75, (x) J Harris 72 76 80 77