Kaymer, Garcia, Lawrie to play in Qatar Masters
Updated: 2013-01-08 14:53
(Agencies)
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European Ryder Cup trio Martin Kaymer, Sergio Garcia and Paul Lawrie will compete at this month's $2.5 million Qatar Masters, organizers said on Monday.
Kaymer, who holed the putt that ensured Europe retained the Ryder Cup against the United States in Illinois in September, has a good record in the Middle East having won the Abu Dhabi Championship three times.
"I'm playing well after a slow start to last season and it was great to finish the year with a trophy in South Africa," the German said about his win in last month's Sun City Challenge.
"The excitement of the Ryder Cup was amazing. I may never experience a moment like that again. I'm still proud I was able to come through for my teammates," Kaymer told the official tournament website (www.qatar-masters.com).
Scot Lawrie will be defending the Qatar Masters title he won 12 months ago.
The Jan 23-26 tournament is part of the European Tour's Middle East swing which also includes next week's Abu Dhabi event featuring world number one Rory McIlroy and 14-times major winner Tiger Woods and the Jan 31-Feb 3 Dubai Desert Classic.
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