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Dubai World Championship presented by DP World Jumeirah Golf Estates, Dubai, United Arab Emirates 25 Nov 2010 - 28 Nov 2010

Dubai World Championship presented by DP World Jumeirah Golf Estates

, Dubai, United Arab Emirates 25 Nov 2010 - 28 Nov 2010

Dubai World Championship presented by DP World Jumeirah Golf Estates, Dubai, United Arab Emirates 25 Nov 2010 - 28 Nov 2010 The 2010 season has already been truly memorable for Martin Kaymer and Graeme McDowell a first Major Championship for each and the thrill of sharing in Europe's exciting Ryder Cup victory in Wales. This week, for one of them, the year will end on an unforgettable high note.

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WATCH LIVE HERE What began as a 48-tournament marathon covering 27 destinations since last December has been reduced to a 72-hole sprint finish for the line in Dubai, with Kaymer and McDowell the only players in the 60-strong field still living the dream of being crowned European Number One on Sunday.


Jumeirah Golf Estates (Earth Course)

PO Box 262080

Emirates Road

Dubai

UAE

Tel: +971 4 375 8665

Location: 20 miles south of the citycentre.

For Details:

Watch Dubai World Championship DP World Jumeirah Golf Estates, Dubai 25/11/2010

Nearest Airport: Dubai (30 mins)

Going into this week's season-ending Dubai World Championship presented by DP World at Jumeirah Golf Estates, 25 year old Kaymer leads 31 year old McDowell by 290,910 at the head of The Race to Dubai Rankings. With a first prize of 910,348 on offer to the winner over the Greg Norman-designed Earth course, the permutation is simple if either Kaymer or McDowell triumphs on Sunday, they will be crowned The Race to Dubai champion for 2010.

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Kaymer, from Germany, captured the US PGA Championship, the KLM Open and the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship as he reaped a rich autumn harvest which propelled him into the lead in The Race to Dubai to add to his win in Abu Dhabi earlier in the campaign.

Northern Ireland's McDowell endured a fallow spell after claiming The Celtic Manor Wales Open and the US Open Championship in consecutive appearances in June, and for a long time it appeared that Kaymer would not be overhauled in his unrelenting surge towards The Race to Dubai title.

However, the thrill of claiming the winning point in The Ryder Cup reignited McDowell's challenge and a victory in the Andalucia Valderrama Masters, allied to a series of outstanding performances recently, has made the seemingly impossible possible.

Now one question remains..who will breast the tape first and succeed World Number One Lee Westwood, who secured the Dubai World Championship and scooped the lion's share of the $7,5000,000 bonus pool 12 months ago?

Westwood, currently in third place in The Race to Dubai after an injury curtailed season, cannot catch Kaymer but will be relishing the opportunity to remind the leading pair what he can do when fully fit and fresh.

The same can be applied to the third Major Champion of 2010 in the field, Louis Oosthuizen, whose autumn campaign has been interrupted by injury. The South African, whose moment of glory came at St Andrews in July, is now back in action and ready to improve on his current ranking of tenth in The Race to Dubai.

With the leading 15 players sharing the bonus pool the new Number One will receive 1,092,418 there is plenty to play for in the season's finale, and Kaymer, who had just recovered from injury to compete in Dubai last year, is looking forward to leading from the front this time.

He said: "It's been a fantastic season for me. To win my first Major and to be part of the winning Ryder Cup Team is way above my expectations, to be honest. But obviously when you win a Major, you know that you can win any tournament in the world.

"I've played very well the last few months and going into this week, I feel confident about my game. Hopefully I can play well, and make sure that I win The Race to Dubai somehow."

McDowell has squeezed a first, tied third and fifth place from his last four starts in a last-ditch endeavour to catch and overtake Kaymer and he commented: "I am very happy with my form and my energy levels going into Dubai.

PRIZE MONEYS

Position Euro

1 910,348

2 606,896

3 355,036

4 273,104

5 218,483

6 177,641

7 158,400

8 147,476

9 136,552

10 125,628

11 114,703

12 109,241

13 103,779

14 98,317

15 92,855

16 87,393

17 81,931

18 76,469

19 71,007

20 65,545

21 63,360

22 61,721

23 60,083

24 58,444

25 56,805

26 55,167

27 53,528

28 51,889

29 50,251

30 48,612

31 46,974

32 45,335

33 43,696

34 42,058

35 40,965

36 39,873

37 38,780

38 37,688

39 36,596

40 35,503

41 34,411

42 33,318

43 32,226

44 31,133

45 30,041

46 28,949

47 27,856

48 26,764

49 25,671

50 24,579

51 23,487

52 22,394

53 21,302

54 20,209

55 19,117

56 18,024

57 16,932

58 16,386

59 15,840

60 15,293

"Of course I am within touching distance now and I've got to play well, simple as that" added McDowell, who knows that outright victory in the Dubai World Championship would relegate Kaymer to the runner-up position in The Race to Dubai.

"I can't control Martin's golf ball only mine" continued McDowell. "I'm going to go and play my own game and see what happens. I have a few things to brush up on but, all in all, I'm feeling really good about my game. I'm playing well enough to win and that's all I can ask."

Westwood, who finished second behind Italian Francesco Molinari in the WGC-HSBC Champions in Shanghai after an injury time-out, returns to the scene of his triumph following another short break in order to give his leg injury more time to heal.

Both Westwood and Molinari can still theoretically finish second in The Race to Dubai while England's Ian Poulter, after a sequence of tied 13th, tied sixth and first in the UBS Hong Kong Open last weekend, is the form horse going into the final furlong of the Race.

Poulter has climbed to fifth place and is in line for a nice bonus cheque while there is no disguising the talent of the Italian teenager Matteo Manassero, whose joint runner-up finish in Hong Kong has lifted him to 29th place in The Race to Dubai Rankings with rookie season earnings of 846,705 to date.

The leading 60 players now knuckle down to business, each with the aim of capturing the Dubai World Championship, even if they are not in the privileged position of Kaymer and McDowell going for the big prize.

PROMOTERS:

Colin Smith

Dubai World Championship Director

European Tour International Office - Dubai

Jumeirah Golf Estates

Emirates Road

Dubai

United Arab Emirates

PO Box 476318

Mob: +971 50 9001217

Nick Tarratt

Director - European Tour International Office in Dubai

The European Tour International Office

Jumeirah Golf Estates


PO Box 476318

Dubai

UAE

Mob: +97 150 624 3856
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