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Release date: 23rd November, 2007
Abu Dhabi, UAE: Ian Poulter, the flamboyant Ryder Cup winning
Englishman, is the latest international golfing star to confirm his
participation for next year’s European PGA Tour sanctioned Abu Dhabi
Golf Championship.
With the championship entering its third year, the world’s elite will
descend on the UAE capital this January, as Poulter joins his
compatriot and defending champion Paul Casey, and Swedish number one
Henrik Stenson, in an ever expanding Abu Dhabi field chasing a share
of the US $2 million prize fund.
Poulter, who recently launched his own clothing company, will compete
in the Abu Dhabi Golf Championship for the first time since the
event’s inaugural fixture in 2006, when he finished tied tenth.
“Abu Dhabi has been on the international golf map for a while now and
it’s a beautiful place which doubles as an amazing golfing
destination,” said the 2000 Sir Henry Cotton European PGA Tour Rookie
of the Year winner.
“It’s the first big event of the year for most of us on the European
Tour and I’ve got a hard winter training schedule set-up so hopefully
I’ll be ready to wrestle the title from Paul come January,” added
Poulter.
Poulter, as well known for his extravagant hairstyles and stylish
clothes – a reputation founded on the now infamous Union Jack trousers
he wore at the Open at Royal Troon in 2004 – as for his sublime
approach play and ability to hit greens in regulation, says he’s
looking forward to showing the Abu Dhabi crowds new apparel from his
own collection.
“I’ll definitely be wearing my own line at the Abu Dhabi Golf
Championship,” said the 30-year-old Englishman, who was part of the
victorious European team which lifted the Ryder Cup 18 1/2 – 9 1/2 at
Oakland Hills in 2004.
“The whole thing has just snow-balled since we designed the logo
14 months ago in New Orleans, and we’ve tried to produce something
that will appeal across a broad range!”
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and His Highness Sheikh Sultan Bin Tahnoon Al Nahyan, Chairman
of the ADTA, the tournament organisers |
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