al musharrekh eyeing history at abu dhabi hsbc golf championship
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Al Musharrekh eyeing history at Abu Dhabi HSBC Golf Championship

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Ahmed Al Musharrekh, 21, the UAE’s top-ranked national player, is determined to make history and become the first Emirati to make the cut at this month’s Abu Dhabi HSBC Golf Championship, running January 26-29 at Abu Dhabi Golf Club. Having emerged as the top-ranked Emirati from last year’s debut MENA Tour, which was played out across four UAE courses, Al Musharrekh - who narrowly missed the cut on his maiden Abu Dhabi performance as an amateur in 2010 – secured an invitation to contest the event from Abu Dhabi Tourism Authority (ADTA), the Championship organiser. “It really is an amazing opportunity to be playing in this tournament,” said Al Musharrekh. “I just want to play freely and enjoy the experience. Some of the greatest players in the history of the game are playing so there is definitely going to be some pressure, but my goal is to make the cut and if I do I’ll be doing my best to move up the leaderboard and really compete.” The chance to make history is not lost on the confident amateur, who is looking to turn professional this year. “When I played in the Championship a few years ago I was still very young and inexperienced,” he added. “My game has improved a lot in the past few years and I am a lot more confident of making the cut and getting my place in the history books. I feel relaxed and I’m going to go out and have some fun – it’s the only way I know.” Arguably the strongest field ever assembled for a Middle East tournament stands in Al Musharrekh’s way and headlining the stellar cast is current world No.1 Luke Donald, defending champion and three-time Abu Dhabi winner Martin Kaymer, and three reigning Major champions, including Charl Schwartzel (US Masters), Rory McIlroy (US Open) and Darren Clarke (British Open). Fourteen-time Major winner Tiger Woods is also making his Abu Dhabi debut, while former world No.1 Lee Westwood returns for another shot at the ‘Falcon’ trophy. “I was more excited about golf and played very well throughout 2011,” said Al Musharrekh, who balances life as an amateur golfer with studying for a business management degree at the American University in Dubai. "I was more motivated, I wanted to do well against the best amateurs around the world. The confidence is now there and if I stick to the game plan, and not try to play too aggressively, I will hopefully have another great year ahead.”  

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