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"He's got his tour card over here now," Els said. "And now you guys can really see him in all his glory."
Schwartzel caught a bad break on the 15th hole when his ball plugged in a front bunker, and he knocked that into a back bunker on his way to a crucial bogey. He missed short putts on the next two holes and closed with a 70.
They were chatty at times, which was expected. Els won a tournament playing alongside Schwartzel's father more than 20 years ago, and Schwartzel said he learned to swing by watching a tape Els made. Walking up the fourth hole together, they talked and laughed as if it were a practice round, not the final pairing of a World Golf Championships event.
Els hit his tee shot there to 8 feet, the best at No. 4 all day. He made birdie.
"I think both of us were pretty focused," Schwartzel said. "We were trying to win and you know, I felt like both of us really gave it our all. He just played a bit better."
Matt Kuchar (68) finished seven shots behind Els, tied for third with Martin Kaymer (69) and Padraig Harrington (72), whose chances ended with three straight bogeys on the back nine.
Defending champion Phil Mickelson (68) was tied for 14th, 10 shots back.
"I'm doing the best I can. It just is not quite clicking on the course yet," Mickelson said. "But it was a better round today. And it doesn't feel as far off."
Els left The Bear's Club a week earlier saying the same.
Now he's got a truckload of momentum as he heads to the Masters, and thinks he might be primed for a big year. With good reason, too -- he has placed at least fourth on every course where this year's majors will be played.
"I'm 40 years old. I've had a tough run," Els said. "Whew! The hairs are standing up. It's just great."
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