
Northern Ireland’s Graeme McDowell ended a two-year victory drought on Sunday with a three-shot triumph in the World Challenge hosted by Tiger Woods.
McDowell, who capped a stellar 2010 season that saw him win the US Open with a victory in this unofficial post-season invitational, hadn’t won anywhere in the world since then.
He carded a four-under par 68 on the soggy Sherwood Country Club course for a 72-hole total of 17-under 271 and a three-stroke victory over Keegan Bradley.
Bradley, the last year PGA Championship winner who started the day two shots off McDowell’s lead, posted a 69 for 274.
“Just over the moon to get the job done,” said McDowell, who took the lead in the second round on Friday and held on.
The 18-man event offers world ranking points and while it isn’t part of any tour McDowell said the win added a nice flavour to a sometimes frustrating season that included a tie for second at the US Open, and a tie for fifth at the British Open.