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Miquel angel Jimenez beat Lee Westwood in a playoff to win the Omega Duabi Desert Classic.

Both Jimenez and Westwood ended the fourth round tied at 11 under par. Thongchai Jaidee finished third one stroke behind.

Edoardo Molinari and Martin Kaymer finished at 9 under par in a tie for fourth.


The Spaniard, a two-time runner-up at this event, said: "All week I've been playing strong with a strong mind and with good support from my caddie.

"I have been coming to Dubai for many years and had a few chances to win and now I have it, I feel very pleased and very happy."

"Like a good wine, with age, I get better and better," said Jiménez, who last tasted success at the 2008 BMW PGA Championship.

"I feel comfortable on the golf course - that is key. I am not 25 or 30, I have just turned 46 but I'm still healthy and still strong. Not like I was when I was 25, but still strong and I can still play the ball. And if I feel happy and can focus, then you can win."

"The writing was on the wall. Miguel plugs in the front, 99 times out of a 100 that goes back in the water," said Westwood following his 13th top ten finish in 16 events.

"And he's also one of the best bunker players on tour. He still plays one of his poor bunker shots, but holes out to stay in it. That's one of those things, play-offs can be like that."

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Robert Karlsson fired a final round 65 to win the Qatar Masters by three strokes. Karlsson had a perfect final round with seven birdies and no bogeys.

Alvaro Quiros made a strong run with a 67 to finish in second place.

Qatar Masters Top 10:
1. Robert Karlsson -15

2. Alvaro Quiros -12
3. Lee Westwood -11
3. Brett Rumford -11
5. Bradley Dredge -8
5. Paul Casey -8
5. Oliver Wilson -8
8. Thomas Bjorn -7
9. 5 others tied at -6


"The focus this year was to come back and start to put together good rounds and a then a string of good rounds and then you never know what's going to happen," said Karlsson, following his tenth career title."That's the thing I am most happy with. It's not really the win, it's fantastic to win, but to play four really good rounds together, that's the most satisfying."

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Aussie Brett Rumford has the lead at the half way point of the Qatar MAsters. Rumford sits at 9 under par after a second day 66.

Bradley Dredge sits at 8 under while Lee Westwood and and Oliver Wilson sit at 7 under par.

The cut was set at 2 over. players like Ian Poulter, Francesco Molinari, Thomas Aiken and Pablo Martin all failed to make the cut.

Rumford had seven Birdies with one bogey on his round. Rumford who has struggled with his game is looking to improve on his Tie for 64th that he got at the Abu Dhabi Championship.

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Oliver Wilson the number 43 ranked player in the world grabed the first round lead at the Qatar Masters after shooting a 5 under 67. Wilson is tied with Bradley Dredge for the lead


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Martin Kaymer and Ian Poulter put on a great battle for the title. Kaymer birdied the 18th hole to beat Poulter for his second Abu Dhabi Championship in the last three years


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Martin Kaymer grabs a one shot lead.

January 24th 2010 01:29


Martin Kaymer grabed a one shot lead over Ian Poulter and Rory Mcilroy after the third round of the Abu Dhabi Championship


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Rick Kulacz shoots a second round 63 to grab a one stroke lead over Sergio Garcia, Peter Hanson and Shane Lowry


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Abu Dhabi Championship round 1 recap

January 21st 2010 22:32


Three are tied for the lead at the Abu Dhabi Championship. Ian Poulter, Keith Horne and Richard Bland all shot first round 65s to share the lead


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Charl Schwartzel easily won the Joburg open firing a four day total of 23 under par. Schwartzel who won last week would win the tournament by six strokes over Darren Clarke and Keith Horne


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Charl Schwartzel is running away with the Joburg Open looking for his second win in as many starts on the European PGA Tour


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Neil Schietekat fired a first round 62 to take a one shot lead over five players. Schietekat a local looked great in his home tournament. Schietekat is being chased by one of the best fields on the young European PGA Tour schedule so far


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Charl Schwartzel claimed his fourth European PGA Tour title by winning the Africa Open by 1 stroke over Thomas Aiken


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Thomas Aiken shot a third round 69 to grab the lead along with Trevor Fisher. Fisher the leader after all three rounds shot a 71. Both players are at 16 under par


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