Over-Joyed Monty Declares Team Europe’s Record World Champions Cup Win ‘Bigger’ Than Europe’s Ryder Cup Bethpage Triumph

Colin Montgomerie could hardly contain his excitement, laughing while declaring his Team Europe triumph in the World Champions Club in Florida was as good as a few months when the European Ryder Cup team retained the Ryder Cup at Bethpage Park.

Despite the wet conditions in Tampa, Monty was as near as joyful all of 15-years ago in leading his European Ryder Cup team to a memorable success at Celtic Manor Resort in Wales as he was in gloomy Florida.

Yes, there was not the crowds nor the noise ahead of Europe in setting the scene for the following two Ryder Cups in proceeding to win the 2012 and 2014 encounters but judging by the scenes in Florida the was shortage of emotion among the over-50 years old Europeans after their overall 14-point win among the three teams participating.

European captain Darren Clarke said he’d been advised if Europe got to 224 points they would probably win.

Though Clarke’s men, boasting fellow European Ryder Cup captains in Bernhard Langer, Thomas Bjorn and Monty plus Miguel Angel Jiminez, Soren Kjeldsen and Alec Cejka had other ideas ending the six three-man groups with a final tally of 172 points, the International team second with 158 and the USA Team 156.

Entering the day with a narrow 1.5 point lead, Team Europe scored 102.5 points on Sunday to run away with the Skechers World Champions Cup supporting Shriners Children’s.

Team USA’s Jason Caron was the leading point scorer for the event with 60.5 points, scoring double-digit points in each of the last four sessions but come the last day the Darren Clarke.

Team Europe happily gathered around the trophy. Image Champions Tour/Getty

They won by 16.5 points over the runner-up Team International led by Kiwi Steve Alker​.

​Monty said: “​ W​hat happened this morning was a record points total for this event, by a mile this morning

“And then to come out and think okay, no complacency and for Bernard to be 6-under through five. Then Soren Kjeldsen to be 5-under through five.

“I mean it was non-stop and incredible golf that we were playing as a team, and it takes a team to win this. It takes all six or all seven of us, whoever substituted in, to score 230 points which I believe is 16 more than the last highest winning team … I won’t mention their names (smiling) … USA.

“But that’s the big difference. It was a huge difference.

“It was a huge team effort from the word ‘go’ this week and I am very proud to be on this team.

“As I said at the start of the week I was very proud to pull on a European shirt and represent Europe the way we have a number of times and it’s good to emulate what the European Ryder Cup has achieved in winning this year on American soil.

“And I would say this team deserves more credit than they do, really.  It was a monster … it was a bigger win (Team-mates laughing) …..

“Never mind Luke Donald …. We’ll go Darren Clarke two more years (laughing and applause) and we’ll go two more years”.

Final World Champions Team Scores

1st – Europe 172 points

2nd – International 158 points

3rd – USA 156 points​



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