Tiger Woods underlined his status as the world’s greatest player with a mesmerising final round performance to win the Dubai Desert Classic, conjuring a sizzling 65 to take the title by a shot from Martin Kaymer.
Ernie Els, the master of the Emirates Golf Club, hit his stride in the third round of the Dubai Desert Classic with a blistering seven under par 65 to take the lead as he chases an unprecedented fourth title.
He may be 318 places behind Tiger Woods on the Official World Golf Ranking, but Ireland’s Damien McGrane will go head to head with the world’s best player in the final group of the third round of the Dubai Desert Classic.
Tiger Woods continues to lead the Dubai Desert Classic at the halfway stage of the Duabi Desert Classic at eight under par but his lead was cut to just one by Ireland's Damien McGrane with defending champion Henrik Stenson and Thomas Levet just two off the lead. Full report to follow.
The first round of the Dubai Desert Classic was littered with thrills, spills and drama, but at the end of the day the leaderboards around the Emirates Golf Club boasted a rather inevitable name in the number one spot.
After demolishing the field in his first start of the year last Sunday, Tiger Woods is back in the Gulf with the bit between his teeth as he looks to win Dubai Desert Classic for the second time.
Defending Champion Henrik Stenson ensured the 2008 edition of the Dubai Desert Classic got off to a perfect start by winning the charity Challenge Match, sponsored by Jumeirah Golf Estates.
As the defending champion playing in his ‘second home’, and having recorded consecutive second place finishes in the past fortnight, Henrik Stenson should be among the favourites to win the 2008 Dubai Desert Classic.
World Number One Tiger Woods returns to the Emirates Golf Club this week looking for a second Dubai Desert Classic title, having launched his 2008 campaign his season by equalling Arnold Palmer’s record of 62 victories on the US PGA Tour.
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