Ernie els

- It didnt seem likely at the start of the day. Six shots back of Adam Scott when he teed off on Sunday afternoon, Ernie Els chances of taking home his fourth major championship title were slim.
(YAHOO!)- LYTHAM ST. ANNES, England -- Ernie Els felt something special could happen at the Open Championship, and it did. All because of a collapse by Adam Scott that no one imagined.
(ESPN)- LYTHAM ST. ANNES, England -- Ernie Els kept feeling that something special could happen at the British Open, and it did. But only after a collapse by Adam Scott that no one imagined.
(AZCentral.com)- LYTHAM ST. ANNES – Ernie Els kept saying all week that he felt something special was going to happen for him in a tournament hes extremely fond of being held on a golf course he loves.
(USA Today)- LOS ANGELES (MarketWatch) — South African Ernie Els surged from behind to win the 141st British Open Sunday, overtaking a struggling Adam Scott, who had held a four-shot lead going into the last nine holes of the match.
(Marketwatch)- Ernie Els came from behind to win his second British Open title by one shot after Adam Scott blew the lead by bogeying the final four holes. The South African finished 7 under par after shooting 2- under 68 today at Royal Lytham St.
(NewsMax.com)- Ernie Els capped an epic comeback to stun Adam Scott and win the British Open on Sunday. The South African star survived a tough final round and rallied past Scott, who missed a par putt on the 18th hole that could have forced a playoff.
(FOXSports.com)- Ernie Els won his second Open Championship by a shot after Adam Scott made bogey at the last four holes at Royal Lytham. Els came home in four-under 32, rolling in a 12-foot birdie putt at the last to card a closing 68.
(SkySports)- LYTHAM ST ANNES, England (Reuters) - South African Ernie Els won the British Open by one shot on Sunday after shooting a final-round 68 to finish on seven under par.
(CNBC)- LYTHAM ST. ANNES, England — Ernie Els walked toward the century-old clubhouse that sits squarely behind the 18th green at Royal Lytham St. Annes. Just the sight of it Monday evening was enough to bring back a memory.
(Dallas Morning News)
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