Danny Willett and caddie win Dunhill Links Team Championship
ST
ANDREWS - Jonathan Smart admitted his hands were
shaking as he stood over the four foot putt that was to earn him and
Masters champion Danny Willett the US$50,000 first prize in the Alfred
Dunhill Links Team Championship at St Andrews.
Willett, who
usually has Smart as his caddie in every other week of the golfing year,
raised his arms in triumph when the putt dropped and then hugged him,
saying later: “Jon rose to the occasion and carried me all week. I
invited him to have a taste of what it’s like on my side of things and
he’s won his first event. He played some great golf.”
Smart, a
six-handicapper from Sheffield’s Hallamshire Golf Club, holed the
decisive putt on the Old Course’s 9th green for a birdie three and said:
“That’s the best golf I’ve ever played today and Danny is over the moon
for me. But I won’t be getting any percentage of the winnings – he’s
already done more than enough for me this week by giving me this treat
of playing in such a great event as his amateur partner. It’s been an
unbelievable experience.”
Willett and Smart started the final
day on 26-under-par and shot a 12-under-par round of 60 for a total of 38-under 250 to clinch the
title by one stroke from Polish professional Adrian Meronk and his
Swedish amateur partner John Eliasch.
Meronk and Eliasch had
started out with a three-shot lead over Willett and Smart but were
gradually hauled in by the English pair, who sported matching beige
trousers with maroon tops. Playing together in a four-ball, the two
teams were tied on 37-under-par when they teed off at their final hole,
the 9th. Smart’s birdie blow then decided a titanic struggle.
“It
was a real match-play situation for 18 holes,” added Smart. “Those guys
kept coming at us. It has been an amazing week for me and I cannot
believe that we’ve won. But I’ve definitely experienced a little of the
nerves that Danny has to cope with in every tournament. Now I’ll
appreciate what he’s got to go through a little bit more. It’s been a
real insight and so enjoyable.
“On that last hole my hands were
shaking when I was trying to line the ball up. When you're telling
someone what to do, it's a lot simpler than having to do it yourself. It
has all been just very surreal. I could not believe how nervous I was
coming down those last few holes. And to win an event with Dan, here,
has just been unreal.”
Willett, who missed the cut in the
individual tournament, added: “It's been great fun. I've obviously not
played great golf myself. I showed a few bits every now and again but
luckily that's what this format is for us as a team, dovetailing well,
which we did.”
Cricket legend Sir Ian Botham, playing with
English professional David Horsey, and Fifty Shades of Grey actor Jamie
Dornan, who played with individual winner Tyrrell Hatton, were among the
three teams who shared fourth place in the team competition.
Aboyne teenager Shannon McWilliam tied for ninth with Swedish pro Joakim Lagergren.
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