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Dubai fantasy spurs Westwoods

Dubai fantasy spurs Westwoods

18/11/2009 9:13 AM

Lee Westwood's father could be celebrating in the Middle East this weekend even if the world No.5 fails in his bid to regain the European No.1 title.

Westwood, champion in 2000, fell nearly 115,000 pounds behind Rory McIlroy by finishing well down the field in last week's Hong Kong Open - an event he now wishes he had not bothered with.

Victory in the Dubai World Championship on Sunday, however, would give him the crown again whatever McIlroy does and even a seventh place finish would be good enough if the 20-year-old Northern Irishman puts in a bad display.

Westwood is concentrating on his game rather than working out all the permutations - and does not think his dad, a retired maths teacher, has had his calculator out either.

"He's more worried about his Race to Dubai fantasy league than mine," he jokes.

With a 15-strong team named 'Westyswonders' John Westwood lies seventh in a league of thousands with imaginary earnings of almost 16million pounds entering the last leg.

His hopes of catching the leader are pinned on Henrik Stenson and Ernie Els, but good though the prize is - a holiday in Dubai for two and a set of irons - it hardly compares to what his son is in contention for.

The tournament first prize, even with a 25 percent cut because the sponsor has financial worries, is over 740,000 pounds and whoever wins the Order of Merit will collect a bonus of almost 900,000.

One putt at the end of the final round could therefore be worth more than 1.6million pounds.

"I'd like to have about a 15-shot lead with one hole to play," stated Westwood, dismissing the idea that part of him would like it to go to the wire.

Nine years ago it did. Westwood entered the deciding American Express world championship at Valderrama 62,000 pounds behind Darren Clarke, but took the title by finishing second to Canadian Mike Weir.

"I don't think I've ever been as nervous as I was coming down the last needing to make a par," he said.

"If you watch the tv pictures you will probably see that my knees were twitching. The two-foot putt I had to hole looked as if it was about 12 feet."

It is not only McIlroy he has to worry about because Martin Kaymer and Ross Fisher could yet claim top spot, but it is his young stablemate with whom Westwood will go head-to-head in the first round.

They last played together in Switzerland in September and finished level over the first two rounds.

That will do for McIlroy over 72 holes this week because he is the one with the lead thanks to his runners-up finish in Hong Kong.

"In hindsight I think it probably was a mistake to play there," said Westwood, who managed only 54th place.

"It was predominantly a hooker's course, with a lot of shots off the tee where it suited somebody that drew it and hit a hard draw, which is not my shot.

"I've worked a lot this year on 60-100 yards out, but it's still not as sharp as everybody else and there were a lot of those shots last week.

"There were only two par fives and no rough, which generally doesn't suit my game. I like harder course where there's a bigger premium on tee-to-green stuff.

"I had a busy week off the course

 
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