German golfer Martin Kaymer leapfrogged Tiger Woods to become the world number two when he stormed his way to an eight-shot victory in the Abu Dhabi Championship on Sunday.
Kaymer, 26, relegated Woods to world number three when he successfully defended his Abu Dhabi title and captured the event for a third time in four years.
The win was Kaymer's ninth on the European Tour and the European number one has now won four of his last eight events since the 2010 US PGA Championship, earning 2.4 million euros in prize money.
Briton Rory McIlroy (69) was second on 16 under par with the US Open-winning pair of Retief Goosen of South Africa (64) and Graeme McDowell of Northern Ireland (67) sharing third place on 14 under par.
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