"There is maybe olive oil in my joints, and drinking the nice Rioja wine and those things keeps me fit and flexible. Well, the most important thing, I do what I like to do in my life, and golf has given me all of this pleasure."Japan Golf Tour Normally we don't mention the Japan Golf Tour, but due to the winner and the ramifications on the world rankings, this is worth a mention. Luke Donald won the Dunlop Phoenix, part of the Japan Golf Tour. The win scored Donald enough world ranking points to move him to #2 in the world, pushing Tiger Woods down to #3. Rory McIlory is still ranked #1. Australian Masters Adam Scott finally won the Masters, the Australian Masters to be exact. Scott managed to beat the hottest golfer in the world and only other big name in the field, Ian Poulter. Poulter struggled in the final round, opening the door for Scott to take home the victory in front of a home crowd. LPGA Tour The LPGA was in Naples, Florida to contest the CME Group Titleholders tournament at The TwinEagles Club. South Korean Na Yeon Choi brought a lead into the final round and managed to stay two shots ahead of the field for her seventh victory on the LPGA Tour. The CME Group Titlehoders is the final LPGA Tour event for 2012.
PGA Results: 2012 Hong Kong Open
European Tour
Golf's "most interesting man in the world" is no doubt Miguel Angel Jimenez. The cigar-smoking, wine-drinking, pony-tail-wearing Spaniard is one interesting 48 year old. That 48 year old became the oldest winner in the history of the European Tour this week as he took home the victory at the Hong Kong Open, an event in which Rory McIlory missed the cut. His post round interview was great.