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rounds go, that was probably my finest final round,” said Casey. “I haven’t
shot a round of golf like that in a final round since I’ve been a professional.
Then again, I was being pushed all the way. Every birdie I made, I felt
like, you know, Miguel and Padraig were right behind me. It always makes
me nervous, especially as Jimenez is such a gritty player. He knows how
to win golf events.”
For Casey, who was voted European Tour Golfer of the Year in 2006, it
was an eighth European Tour title, but he didn’t get the tournament off
to the best start, ending the first round on 71, just one under par.
“The first round was fairly slow. It was a tough day but one under isn’t
really great golf,” he said. “I’m ecstatic to get better every single
day and to finish it off with a 65.”
Casey was full of praise for the Abu Dhabi Golf Championship. “Last year’s
event was fantastic. It was a quality field, a great golf course, the
usual requirements you need for putting on a first-class event. But this
year it’s just so much better. This year, it’s really polished,” he said.
“You know, coming down 18, you just look at the scene with the corporate
boxes on the left, the grandstands, the scoreboards… the branding was
right. I hope it looked as good on TV as it looked standing in the middle
of the fairway, because this is what it’s all about. This is a world-class
event, and I think everyone involved should be very proud with what they
put on this week.”
The new Abu Dhabi champion, ranked 14 in the world going into the Championship,
gets 44 world ranking points for the win, which was watched on the 18th
hole by His Highness Sheikh Mohammed Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince
of Abu Dhabi and Chairman of the Executive Council.
Casey also picks up a cheque for US$333,330 and the Falcon Trophy, which
was presented by His Highness Sheikh Hamad Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Head of
the Crown Prince’s Court, Abu Dhabi.
Also attending the prize presentation after a glorious afternoon of world-class
golf was HH Sheikh Sultan Bin Tahnoon Al Nahyan, Chairman of Abu Dhabi
Tourism Authority (ADTA), the owner of the Championship. ADTA reported
record attendance of 17,791 spectators in the first three days of the
four-day event, more than last year’s total for the entire tournament
and a 35 per cent increase on the same period in 2006.
Sheikh Sultan paid tribute to Sheikh Mohammed Bin Zayed for his support.
“The second Abu Dhabi Golf Championship has built on the undoubted success
of the inaugural event and we are delighted with the increased level of
interest and media coverage it has attracted here in the UAE and around
the world,” he said.
“We at the Abu Dhabi Tourism Authority remain committed to growing the
Championship in future years to further showcase the tournament and Abu
Dhabi internationally.”
In the presentation ceremony other prizes went to England’s Phillip Archer,
who was Omega Low Round Winner with a score of 63 in the first round;
Jimenez, who won the Etihad Airways’ Birdie Prize; and Julien Guerrier
of France, who was Leading Amateur with a tied 36 finish.
“We would like to take this opportunity to thank the players, the sponsors,
the European Tour, the local and international media, the Abu Dhabi Golf
Club, our volunteers and everyone who has contributed to the undoubted
success of this year’s Championship, not forgetting you, the spectators,
who have supported these fine players over the four days,” Sheikh Sultan
told the crowd.
Also attending the presentation at the finale of the Abu Dhabi Golf Championship
2007 were His Excellency Khaldoun Al Mubarak, Chairman of Abu Dhabi’s
Executive Affairs Authority; His Excellency Mubarak Al Muhairi, Director
General, ADTA; and Ahmed Hussein, Chairman of the Abu Dhabi Golf Championship
Organising Committee.
Representing the sponsors of the event were James Hogan, Chief Executive
Officer, Etihad Airways; Ahmed Al Sayedh, Chairman of Aldar; Mervyn Davis,
Non Executive Chairman, Standard Chartered PLC; Arild Sjoedin, Manager
of the Emirates Palace Hotel; Ahmed Bin Ali, Vice President Corporate
Communications, Etisalat; Franck Michaud, Contracts Engineering Director,
Airbus; His Excellency Abdulla Al Masaood, Chairman of Al Masaood; Melvin
George, Regional Manager, Omega; Terry Holland, Regional Director, Rolls-Royce;
and Belal El Banna, Marketing Manager, Xerox.
MC for the ceremony was Miguel Vidaor, of the European Tour.
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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