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Six of the best take up Dubai Challenge
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Six of the best take up Dubai Challenge

World Number One Lee Westwood and Tiger Woods will spearhead the six-man line-up for the Omega Dubai Desert Classic Challenge Match on Tuesday.

Lee Westwood

The duo will be joined by defending champion Miguel Angel Jiménez and three golf in DUBAi ambassadors - Mark O'Meara, Jeev Milkha Singh and Noh Seul-yul -- over the at the Emirates Golf Club's Par-3 course, starting at 6.00pm, when fans will get a rare opportunity to watch the marquee players up close and personal as they deliver a 'clinic' in wedge play.

The Challenge Match, one of the highlights of the Omega Dubai Desert Classic tournament week, will be followed an official dinner reception hosted by golf in DUBAi.

The six players will be split into three teams of two to play the nine-holes in the greensomes format in which both players hit their tee shots and then select the best-positioned ball. Thereafter, they hit alternate shots with the same ball until the hole is completed.

The pairings for the Challenge Match are: Team -1 (Woods and O'Meara), Team-2 (Jiménez and Westwood) and Team-3 (Singh and Noh).

The par-27 course, measuring 1,239 yards from blue tees, has been designed such a way that it tests the skills of all. The longest hole on the course is the 194-yard third hole while the shortest hole (the fourth) measures 96 yards.

"The six players have been selected for the challenge match on the basis of their rankings and, of course, for their star value on the Tour," said Mohamed Juma Buamaim, vice-chairman and CEO of 'golf in DUBAi,' the promoters and organisers of the event.

"We would like to encourage more and more golf fans to come to the Emirates Golf Club and cheer top professional golfers.”

Tickets for the Challenge Match cost Dh75 for general public and Dh60 for members of the Emirates Golf Federation. The opening of the Nakheel metro station just across the road would make it much easier for the fans to commute to the venue without any traffic hassles.

"We have made elaborate arrangements to ensure the fans enjoy the proceedings on all four days of the tournament. A giant TV screen has been installed in the 'public village' for them to catch up the live action," he said.

"Different food and beverage outlets, charity putt competitions and free golf clinics will further add to the carnival-like atmosphere at the village," Buamaim said.

The Challenge Match will be followed by a Pro-Am, the traditional curtain-raiser to the event, on Wednesday, starting at 7.30 am. The second shot gun is at 12.45pm.

'golf in DUBAi' is backed by Omega as the title sponsor and Dubal (Dubai Aluminium) as the sponsor. The co-sponsors are: CNN, Gulf News, Emirates Airlines, Emirates NBD, Mercedes-Benz, Jumeirah and wasl while Dubai Duty Free, Carpetland and Motivate are the Patrons in golf in DUBAi's drive to showcase the emirate's vibrant golfing scene to a worldwide audience.

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