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Release date: 16th of January, 2007
The biggest names in golf, an upgraded venue and elite sponsors – after
months of preparation everything is in place for the biggest sporting
event in the UAE capital, the US$2 million Abu Dhabi Golf Championship
2007.
Boasting what Championship owner Abu Dhabi Tourism Authority (ADTA) is
calling a ‘field of champions’, tournament week tees off at Abu Dhabi
Golf Club on Wednesday (January 17) with the curtain-raising Al-Masaood
Pro-Am, when amateurs compete alongside a Who’s Who of A-list stars who
between them have won Majors, Ryder Cup events, European Tour Order of
Merit and Rookie of the Year titles, and no less than 210 European Tour
titles.
The top six placed players from 2006 are making a welcome return to the
European Tour-sanctioned event, including defending champion Chris
DiMarco, of the USA; Sweden’s Henrik Stenson, last year’s runner-up now
ranked 13 in the world; Spain’s Sergio Garcia, the world number 11; and
Scottish legend Colin Montgomerie, ranked 17. Also returning is world
number 14 Paul Casey, of England, who will be looking to better his two
under par finish last year, 18 shots behind DiMarco; and Miguel Angel
Jiminez, the popular Spanish player, who was fifth in 2006.
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But veterans of the inaugural
2006 event will face stiff opposition from two top-ranked debutants in 2007
Retief Goosen of South Africa, the two-time US Open champion ranked eighth
in the world; and Ireland’s Padraig Harrington, the world number seven.
The presence of on-form Indian ace Jeev Milkha Singh, great Dane Thomas
Bjorn, Australian Order of Merit winner Nick O’Hern and England’s Nick
Dougherty adds further strength to a line-up that’s the envy of many more
established tournaments around the world.
As well as eight of the world’s top 21 players, Abu Dhabi’s ‘field of
champions’ boasts 17 Ryder Cup stars, past and present, including six of the
victorious 2006 European Ryder Cup Team (Casey, Garcia, Harrington, Robert
Karlsson, Montgomerie and Stenson); 15 of the top 20 from the 2006 European
Tour Order of Merit, including the top two (Harrington and Casey); three
players who between them have 11 European Order of Merit wins – Montgomerie
(8), Goosen (2) and Harrington (1); three of the top five Leading Career
Money Winners (Montgomerie 1st, Goosen 3rd and Harrington 5th); and 12
former European Tour Sir Henry Cotton Rookies of the Year, including the
last six successive winners (Marc Warren of Scotland, Gonzalo Fernandez-Castano
of Spain, Scott Drummond of England, Peter Lawrie of Ireland and Nick
Dougherty and Paul Casey, both of England).
Each player will not only be vying for the first prize of US$333,330 or a
share of the US$2 million total purse, but also the chance to win free rooms
for life at Emirates Palace Hotel and a Nissan 350Z – the prizes for making
the Championship’s first hole-in-one. The luxury Abu Dhabi hotel and car
manufacturer are among an elite list of event sponsors, which also includes
Etihad Airways, Aldar, Standard Chartered Bank, Etisalat, Airbus,
Rolls-Royce, Omega and Xerox.
“The stage is set, the players are in the wings and an audience of golf fans
the world over awaits the drama that will unfold on the fairways and greens
of Abu Dhabi Golf Club over the coming days,” said Mubarak Al Muhari, ADTA’s
Director General.
Wednesday’s Pro-Am will give DiMarco and the many contenders for his coveted
crown a chance to play a course that is much changed from 2006.
Enhancements that make it tougher for the pros – and more exciting for
spectators – include new bunkers on the first and 11th holes, new tees on
the third and sixth, narrower fairways and longer rough grass. Two tee
extensions have also been added on 16 and 17, where the wind caused problems
for players in 2006. Overall, the improvements have increased the length of
the course by some 150 yards, to nearly 7,400 yards.
Commenting on the changes, Goosen, the tournament’s top ranked player, said,
“I know that amendments have been made to Abu Dhabi’s National Course to
make it more challenging – and I am ready to take up that challenge and
really give it my best.”
The popular South African, who won the US Open in 2001 and 2004, will be
favourite among his expatriate countrymen living in the region. “I look
forward to getting considerable spectator support from the many South
Africans – most of them golf addicts – who now live and work in the UAE and
neighbouring Gulf countries,” he said.
If DiMarco has his way, however, the trophy will be back in the New Yorker’s
hands on Sunday (January 21). “The start of a new year brings many new
opportunities and I view the Abu Dhabi tournament as an important personal
goal for 2007,” he said, throwing down the gauntlet.
Meanwhile spectators can tune in to Championship Radio – a dedicated FM
radio channel (105.4) delivering live ball-by-ball commentary, player
interviews and analysis from a top tier broadcast team. By buying a souvenir
radio spectators can listen to the audio stream beginning approximately 15
minutes before the morning’s first tee-shot and extending to 30 minutes
after the final putt of the day is sunk.
Specators can also enjoy an after-play jazz session when acclaimed rhythm
and blues personality Tyree Glenn Jr will perform.
Tickets for the star-studded Abu Dhabi Golf Championship are available via
the official website -
www.abudhabigolfchampionship.com - online at
www.timeouttickets.com, via the ITP toll free hotline 800 4669 or for
international clients +971 4 210 8943 and at the Abu Dhabi Golf Club.
Tickets are priced at AED 125 for a daily pass and AED400 for a four-day
pass though preferential rates of AED100 and AED300 respectively apply to
UGA members. Children under 18 will be admitted free when accompanied by an
adult. Car parking will be free during the Championship.
For further information:
Barbara Saunders, MCS/Action, UAE.
Tel: +971 4 390 2960
Fax: +9714 390 8161
Email: barbara.s@actionprgroup.com
Or log on to the championship at:
www.abudhabigolfchampionship.com
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