Davis Love - emotional victory. (Allsport)
American Davis Love ended an 11-year wait for his first major title today when
he won the United States PGA championship by five strokes at Winged Foot in New
York.
And Jeff Maggert was celebrating too after grabbing a second Ryder Cup cap
with a course record-equalling 65.
Love was runner-up in the 1995 Masters to Ben Crenshaw and the 1996 US Open to
Steve Jones - after three-putting the final green. But this time he was not to
be denied.
Starting the final day on level terms with Texan Justin Leonard, who after his
triumph in the Open at Troon last month was trying to become only the 15th
player in history to win two majors in a season, Love shot a third 66 of the
week to Leonard's 71.
It gave him an 11 under par total of 269 - far lower than anybody was
predicting at the start of the week - a first prize of almost £300,000 and
immense satisfaction.
His aggregate was only two shots outside the record for any major
championship, set by Greg Norman in the Open at Sandwich in 1983 and equalled by
Steve Elkington and Colin Montgomerie at the US PGA two years ago.
Montgomerie had to be content with second place there after a play-off and he
has now gone through another season without a major.
He finished here in a share of 13th place after a closing 72 left him on two
over par and when told he was leading European the big Scot's reaction was
predictable. ``Big Deal.''
Maggert, who finished third in the event two years to clinch a cup debut, had
the task of coming in the top eight this time to push out Tommy Tolles.
The 33-year-old did far better than that. His 65, rounded off with three
birdies in the last four holes, equalled the record mark set by Leonard in the
third round and took him into third place again on four under.
Halfway leader Lee Janzen was the only other player under par, a birdie on the
last taking him to one under and fourth place, a shot ahead of American Ryder
Cup captain Tom Kite.
Americans, in fact, filled the top 12 places and it gave Kite plenty of food
for thought before announcing his two wild card selections for Valderrama
tomorrow.
Fred Couples, who like world No 1 Tiger Woods dropped to joint 29th with a
last day 75, looks like taking one of them. But the other is anybody's guess.
Maggert said: ``I did everything I wanted to today. I pleased myself and that
means something.
``Over the summer I've tried not to be too hard on myself on the course.
Sometimes I get too serious.''
Love hardly looked back from the time that Leonard bogeyed the second after
driving into rough and then he rolled in a 20-footer on the short third.
Leonard had another bogey on the next and the gap became four when he failed
to get up and down from a greenside bunker at the long fifth and Love two-putted
for a second birdie.
Leonard did make a 40-footer for birdie at the short seventh, but there was
another two-stroke swing on the next. Leonard chipped across the green and Love
capitalised with a 10-foot birdie putt.
Leonard was out in 37 to Love's 32 and even when he holed a six-foot birdie
putt on the short 10th Love responded by pitching even closer on the next.
It had been match play all the way - the best of the rest started the day
seven adrift and battling for third place - and the most worrying moment for
Love came on the 540-yard 12th, a hole which should have favoured him with his
greater length.
Instead he drove into a horrid spot in the left rough, came up short of the
green with his third and took six to Leonard's pitch-and-putt four.
Now the gap was three and when Love fired into the gallery on the short 12th
he had reached crunch time. His chip was perhaps the most crucial shot of the
whole day - it hit the flagstick and he was able to save par.
A heavy shower arrived at that time, but Love was not to be thrown off course.
He parred his way to the last and then for good measure, with a rainbow above,
sank a 15-foot birdie putt for the icing on the cake.
``It's been a long time,'' he said. ``I've come close a few times and it was
hard to get through those last three holes without breaking down.
``I lost a lot of tournaments because I was pushing too hard. I will cherish
this moment all my life.''
He was choking back the tears then and probably thinking of his father, a
former tour player himself who died in a plane crash in 1988.
Love was playing in his 39th major and he finally cracked it with a concluding
36-hole total of 132 - two 66s - which equalled the championship record.
Montgomerie finished a stroke ahead of Bernhard Langer and two in front of
Worksop's Lee Westwood, whose 73 left him 29th - his fourth successive top 30
finish in the majors this season.
Spain's Ignacio Garrido was 41st, Sam Torrance, Thomas Bjorn and Jesper
Parnevik joint 45th on eight over, Per-Ulrik Johansson 67th and Italian
Costantino Rocca 71st. He had been third at halfway, but after two opening 69s
closed with 79 and 78.
Montgomerie said: ``I don't think too much should be read into our performance
here. It all comes down to putting at the end of the day and we don't
consistently putt as good as they (Americans) do.''
As for his own display he commented: ``I putted miserably all week. It was
guts and determination that got me to four over. I was hooking everything today
and I've a lot of work to do.''
Final round scores and totals in the 79th United States PGA championship at
Winged Foot, Mamaroneck, New York (USA unless stated, Par 70):
269 D Love 66 71 66 66 (£297,468)
274 J Leonard 68 70 65 71 (£177,215)
276 J Maggert 69 69 73 65 (£110,759)
279 L Janzen 69 67 74 69 (£79,113)
280 T Kite 68 71 71 70 (£66,455)
281 J Furyk 69 72 72 68, P Blackmar 70 68 74 69, S Hoch 71 72 68 70(£53,797)
282 T Byrum 69 73 70 70 (£44,303)
283 J Sindelar 72 71 71 69, T Lehman 69 72 72 70, S McCarron 74 71 67 71
(£37,974)
284 T Tolles 75 70 73 66, M O'Meara 69 73 75 67, V Singh (Fiji) 73 66 76 69, K
Triplett 73 70 71 70, G Norman (Aus) 68 71 74 71, N Price (Zimb) 72 70 72 70, B
Tway 68 75 72 69, T Herron 72 73 68 71, C Montgomerie (GB) 74 71 67 72, D Duval
70 70 71 73 (£22,215)
285 D Martin 69 75 74 67, M Calcavecchia 71 74 73 67, J Cook 71 71 74 69, B
Langer (Ger) 73 71 72 69, K Perry 73 68 73 71, S Maruyama (Jap) 68 70 74 73
286 J Daly 66 73 77 70, R Black 76 69 71 70, D Pooley 72 74 70 70, H Irwin 73
70 71 72, L Westwood (GB) 74 68 71 73, P Goydos 70 72 71 73, P Azinger 68 73 71
74, P Stewart 70 70 72 74, F Nobilo (NZ) 72 73 67 74, F Couples 71 67 73 75 T
Woods 70 70 71 75, P Mickelson 69 69 73 75
287 S Jones 69 73 75 70, D Ogrin 74 72 71 70, I Garrido (Spain) 70 71 75 71, E
Romero (Arg) 71 72 72 72
288 T Bjorn (Den) 72 68 77 71, J Parnevik (Swe) 76 70 71 71, S Torrance (GB)
74 72 70 72, S Elkington (Aus) 72 72 70 74
289 L Roberts 76 70 74 69, R Allenby (Aus) 67 77 74 71, B Henninger 74 68 75
72, C Perry 68 71 73 77
290 E Els (SA) 70 76 74 70, B Mayfair 75 68 75 72, C Stadler 72 72 74 72, O
Browne 70 73 74 73, T Smith 71 71 74 74
291 L Wadkins 72 72 77 70, S Lowery 72 69 79 71, L Mize 71 73 73 74
292 F Funk 71 74 77 70, R Cochran 72 73 72 75, Lee Rinker 70 71 75 76, R
Goosen (SA) 72 70 74 76, S Appleby (Aus) 75 70 69 78, J Haas 71 69 73 79
293 P Jacobsen 74 72 75 72, P Stankowski 68 71 77 77, P-U Johansson (Swe) 73
69 73 78
294 C Franco (Para) 69 74 76 75
295 M Bradley 73 69 80 73, L Nelson 76 70 76 73, Y Kaneko (Jap) 72 73 76 74, C
Rocca (Italy) 69 69 79 78
296 A Magee 71 70 80 75
297 P Jordan 76 70 75 76, K Sutherland 73 73 73 78