Scotland win World Cup of Golf

A drama-filled final day at Mission Hills in China saw Scotland win the World Cup for the very first time in history. Colin Montgomerie and partner Marc Warren finally prevailed at the third play-off hole, to snatch the title from the Americans.

during the final round of the Omega Mission Hills World Cup at the Mission Hills Resort on 25 November 2007 in Shenzhen, China.
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Scotland are celebrating after becoming world champions for the first time in 53 years. The pairing of Colin Montgomerie and Marc Warren held their nerve to finally see off the Americans, Boo Weekley and Heath Slocum, at the third extra hole. The celebrations were particularly pronounced for the Scots, after they had come so close in Barbados last year, losing in a play-off to Germany.

In a final day full of excitement and an extremely generous helping of birdies, Scotland had looked on course to win in normal play after an electric two-hole spell. First Warren, a winner on Tour in 2007, hit a pitch stone dead at the 14th and then Monty pulled off the shot of the day ? a 202-yard 6-iron, which rolled up to 10ft on the par-5 15th. That eagle was enough to put the Scots on top of the leaderboard for the first time in the tournament.

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