Dubai World Championship
Thu 19th Nov
Earth Course, Jumeirah Golf Estates, Dubai
Lee Westwood clinched the inaugural Race to Dubai crown in style as he shot a final round of 64 to win the Dubai World Championship.
A late meltdown from Rory McIlroy allowed Lee Westwood to take pole position in the battle for the title of European number one.
Italy's Edoardo Molinari edged out Robert Karlsson in a play-off to win the Dunlop Phoenix tournament in Japan.
Sergio Garcia will be delighted to see Rory McIlroy equal his record and become the second 20-year-old to make the world's top ten.
Lee Westwood moved two shots clear of the field, including Rory McIlroy, at the halfway point of the Dubai World Championship.
Rory McIlroy admitted he is glad not to be playing alongside Lee Westwood in Friday's second round in Dubai.

Westwood wins the race
Rory runs Westwood close
Norman designs Earth Course
Westwood within reach
Mcilroy rues poor finish
Dubai World Championship - Day Three
McIlroy's Race to Dubai
Westwood's Race to Dubai
| Thursday 19th November |
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| European Tour |
| Dubai World Championship - Earth Course, Jumeirah Golf Estates, Dubai |
| Thursday 12th November |
| European Tour |
| Hong Kong Open - Hong Kong GC, Hong Kong |
| European Tour |
| JBWere Masters - Kingston Heath GC |
| Thursday 5th November |
| European Tour |
| HSBC Champions - Sheshan International GC, Shanghai |
| Thursday 29th October |
| European Tour |
| Barclays Singapore Open - Sentosa Golf Club, Singapore |
| European Tour |
| Volvo World Match Play Championship - Finca Cortesin GC, Casares, Spain |
| Friday 27th November |
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| European Tour |
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Omega Mission Hills World Cup Mission Hills GC, China |
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