Lee Westwood takes over from Tiger Woods as world number one, ending the American's 281 weeks at the top
Lee Westwood has taken over from Tiger Woods as golf's new world number one, after Martin Kaymer failed to finish in the top two in the Andalucia Masters at Valderrama on Sunday.
Briton Westwood, who becomes the first European to top the world rankings since Nick Faldo in 1994, has climbed to the summit despite never having won one of golf's four 'major' titles.
And in doing so, the 37-year-old ends Woods' remarkable 281-week reign as the world's top golfer.
Woods has been top of the tree since permanently taking over from Vijay's Vijay Singh in June 2005.
Westwood opted to skip this week's European Tour event in Spain, meaning European Ryder Cup colleague Kaymer could have snatched the top position if he had won the tournament or shared second place with no more than one other player.
However, the German struggled throughout the event and a final round four-over-par 75, 10 shots behind eventual winner Graeme McDowell, ensured he finished well outside what he needed to overtake Westwood.
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