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2002-01-01
DUBAI DESSERT CLASSIC

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Thomas Bjorn will aim to become the first successful defending champion in the history of the tournament. He won last year over world no.1 Tiger Woods after four classic days of golf when the two golfers were paired together throughout. It wasn’t even until the 72nd hole that the tournament was actually decided.

The 30-year-old Dane will be as familiar as any other golfer with the course as he spends the winter months residing in Dubai. His previous success, powerful hitting and familiarity with the course bode well for a successful defence.

The form player coming into the Dubai Classic is without a doubt Ernie Els, who took a seven shot lead into the final round of the Genuity championship. His best price of 11/2 may not represent the best value; he is none the less in too hot to ignore. Els has not been a regular in this tournament, although he did win back in 1994.

Seven-times European Order of Merit Number One, Colin Montgomerie will be looking to repeat his 1996 triumph. His overall record in Dubai is consistently good with several top 20 finishes.

Monty is no stranger to Dubai having played a main role in the design of a neighbouring golf course. He is sure to receive great support, something the Big Scot will thrive from. As with Bjorn, Monty will aim to become the first player to win the competition for a second time.

Padrig Harrington is rated as the second favourite at 12/1 of the championship, which is probably more down to his tied second place with Tiger Woods last year.

Further down the list in the betting is Greg Owen which does seem to represent superb value for a player who has finished just outside the top ten for the past few years.

 



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