Then Habana sealed victory with another runaway after intercepting a pass by Hernandez to score his eighth try of the tournament, matching the record set by New Zealand's Jonah Lomu in 1999.
Kaymer's runawayvictory and elevation to world number two means that with Lee Westwood - who finished a lowly 64th - in top spot, Europeans hold the top two positions in the rankings for the first time since Nick Faldo and Bernhard Langer in 1993.