The Swede became the first golfer to win the PGA Tour's FedEx Cup
and European Tour's Race to Dubai in the same season.
"It is still taking a little time to sink in what I've achieved this
week, as was the case when I won the FedEx Cup, but then it just kept
getting better and better as the days went on, and I am sure this
will be the same," he said.
Stenson had six birdies in the final round before finishing with an
eagle at the 18th hole left him at 25 under for the tournament. It
was his first victory of the season on the European Tour.
"To achieve the double, double if you like in winning the DP World
Tour Championship and the Race to Dubai on top of winning the PGA
Tour Championship to capture the FedEx Cup takes some beating, I
guess," Stenson said.
"I am just very, very pleased with the way I
played. I knew it was going to be a tough week as I knew the
guys like Justin (Rose) and Ian (Poulter) would come charging at
me and try to catch me."
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Poulter birdied his closing two holes to shoot a 66 and finish
second at 19 under. He also finished in second in the Race to
Dubai.
"I have to take my hat off to Henrik as he is unbelievable,"
Poulter said.
"I tried to run him down as hard as I could but even with a sore
wrist he has pressed on and I just could not get close enough.
Henrik has not made a mistake all week and all I could do was
make sure of second place and some valuable Ryder Cup points."
Victor Dubuisson of France shot a 71 to claim third place at 17
under. Rory McIlroy continues to show signs of returning to
form, closing with a 67 to share fifth place at 15-under par.
Rose shot a 70 in the final round and shared 10th place with
Sweden's Peter Hanson.
[Associated
Press; BERNIE McGUIRE]
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