With this win Luke Donald secured his second European Tour International Schedule victory in his 14th European Tour event and his third win as a professional.
Second European Tour International Schedule victory of 2004, following the Scandinavian Masters by Carlsberg
Fourth player to record multiple victories on the 2004 European Tour, following Miguel Angel Jiménez (the Johnnie Walker Classic, Algarve Open de Portugal Caixa Geral de Depositos, BMW Asian Open and BMW International Open), Trevor Immelman (South African Airways Open and Deutsche Bank – SAP Open TPC of Europe) and Retief Goosen (The US Open Championship and Smurfit European Open)
Quickest player to earn his first two European Tour victories as a European Tour Member – 14 events, since Sergio Garcia, who won his first two European Tour events as a European Tour Member in a space of seven events in 1999
Equals his biggest European Tour prize of €266,660
First English player since Justin Rose in 2002 to record their first two European Tour wins in the same season
The eighth English win on the 2004 European Tour International Schedule, following Brian Davis (ANZ Championship), Barry Lane (The Daily Telegrpah Damovo British Masters), Simon Khan (The Celtic Manor Wales Open), Miles Tunnicliff (The Diageo Championship at Gleneagles), Luke Donald (Scandinavian Masters by Carlsberg), David Lynn (The KLM Open) and Gary Emerson (BMW Russian Open)
The 207h English victory on The European Tour
The 31st English player to record multiple victories on The European Tour
His second top ten finish of 2004 and his third career European Tour top ten finish
Moves to €681,950 on the 2004 Volvo Order of Merit
Joins Nick Faldo (1983), Chris Moody (1988), Jamie Spence (1992), Barry Lane (1993) and Lee Westwood (1999) as English winners of the Omega European Masters
First player to win the Omega European Masters on his debut appearance in the event since José Maria Olazábal in 1986