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02-02-2010, 02:56 AM
Westwood finally kick-started his season in Qatar
European number one Lee Westwood finally kick-started his season in Qatar golf clubs for sale (http://www.drgolfstore.com) on Sunday with a frustrating third-place finish.
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But, with his new driver - needed after cracking the face of his old club titleist 2010 ap2 irons (http://www.drgolfstore.com/goods-767-Titleist+2010+AP2+Irons.html) during Saturday's second round - steadily increasing his frustration, Westwood three-putted with two holes to play to ease the pressure on Karlsson, the Swede holding a two-shot lead with two holes to play.
European number one Lee Westwood finally kick-started his season in Qatar golf clubs for sale (http://www.drgolfstore.com) on Sunday with a frustrating third-place finish.
The world number four saw his Commercialbank Qatar Masters challenge undermined after being forced to use a new driver for the final round. He also had new irons shipped titleist ap2 irons (http://www.drgolfstore.com/goods-488-Titleist-AP2-Irons.html) out after missing the cut on his seasonal debut in Abu Dhabi.
But, after spending six weeks off following last year's outstanding ping g15 driver (http://www.drgolfstore.com/goods-760-Ping+G15+Driver.html) but energy-sapping season, a tie for third place in Doha behind the brilliant Robert Karlsson represented an early-season bonus.
"These three weeks are really pre-season training for the rest of the year. taylormade r9 460 driver (http://www.drgolfstore.com/goods-736-TaylorMade+R9+460+Driver.html) I'm giving 100% but, at the end of the day, last week I was very rusty and this week nothing else could go wrong," said the 36-year-old.
"I've been doing a lot of gym work, which I would like to do taylormade r7 cgb max irons (http://www.drgolfstore.com/goods-393-Taylormade+R7+CGB+MAX+Irons.html) at this time of year to get strong for the majors. Majors are what I'm basing my year around now so I am pleased with the way the year has started."
On a sun-drenched final day at Doha Golf Club, Westwood taylormade r9 driver (http://www.drgolfstore.com/goods-720-TaylorMade+R9+Driver.html) had the bit firmly between his teeth, with four birdies in five holes after the turn thrusting him into a two-way battle with playing partner Karlsson.
But, with his new driver - needed after cracking the face of his old club titleist 2010 ap2 irons (http://www.drgolfstore.com/goods-767-Titleist+2010+AP2+Irons.html) during Saturday's second round - steadily increasing his frustration, Westwood three-putted with two holes to play to ease the pressure on Karlsson, the Swede holding a two-shot lead with two holes to play.