Amazing. That is one of the superlatives you could use to describe the stunning performance of Henrik Stenson and Robert Karlsson as they combined to give Sweden their second World Cup success.
It's not often you come off air thinking you may have seen the perfect round, but myself and my colleagues were thinking that on Sunday in Guandong.
Foursomes are without doubt the most difficult discipline in the game, yet Henrik and Robert made it look so easy. Nine under par, they missed only one green in regulation at the 14th. Henrik tidied up that minor mistake up by promptly chipping in for a birdie three.
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