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World No 3 Lee Westwood believes this week's tournament in Qatar will probably be the toughest of the three events in the European Tour's Middle East swing. TaylorMade Burner SuperFast Driver + Fairway Package
After last week's thriller in Abu Dhabi, there are two more events in the Middle East to go before the Tour heads to India - the Commercialbank Qatar Masters starting on Thursday and the Omega Dubai Desert Classic the following week - and Westwood reckons this week's event in Doha will offer the sternest challenge of the three.
"Apparently the rough's not as long as it was last year, but the weather man says it's going to be fairly windy," the Englishman told europeantour.com as he prepares for his second tournament of the new season. "And when it's like that around here, it's a really tough test.
"Sometimes you come to a golf course and you remember people shooting low scores - Adam Scott a few years ago shot 62 in the last round to win TaylorMade Burner SuperFast Driver + Fairway Package . And you get it in your head that it's a 20 under par winning golf course.
"But if the wind really pumps this week, it could quite easily be an eight under or nine under par winning golf course. You just have to play every hole and every shot on its merits and not get too preoccupied with the previous years."
Westwood acknowledges he's a bit of a slow starter in the new year. His 17th place finish last week was not good enough to prevent Rory McIlroy from overtaking him in the world rankings, but he insists he is raring to go this week, having recovered from the shoulder injury that plagued him in Abu Dhabi. TaylorMade Burner SuperFast Driver + Fairway Package
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