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Two Time Winner Casey Joins Abu Dhabi HSBC Golf Championship’s Strongest Ever Field

Casey, who lifted Abu Dhabi’s ‘Falcon Trophy’ in 2007 and 2009, says while he’s looking to break the run of defending champion Kaymer, the task is toughened by the challenge of holding off the Championship’s strongest field to date.

The awe-inspiring line-up already includes three reigning Major winners: Charl Schwartzel (US Masters); Rory McIlroy (US Open) and Darren Clarke (British Open) World number one, Luke Donald, World number three, Lee Westwood and Abu Dhabi debutant and 14-time major winner, Tiger Woods. Australia’s Jason Day, the current world number eight and Korean sensation KJ Choi, the current world number 15 have also declared their intent to win their first Middle East title in January and a share of the US $2.7 million prize fund.
 
“It is no surprise to see so many of the world’s best players entered in the Abu Dhabi HSBC Golf Championship for next year as this tournament has definitely grown into one of golf’s premier events. The National Course at Abu Dhabi Golf Club is one of the best we play on throughout the year and, luckily, it seems to bring out the best in my game so I’m hoping for a great week,” said Casey.
 
The Championship organiser, Abu Dhabi Tourism Authority (ADTA) and HSBC, its title sponsor, anticipate the quality of field for the January 26-29 event, coupled with a vastly improved programme of entertainment and events in the expanded Championship Village will attract a spectator turnout to beat this year’s 40,000 total.
 
“We are gathering one of the finest fields to ever contest a Middle East tournament and Paul Casey is a key figure in this,” said Faisal Al Sheikh, Events Manager, ADTA. “He has impressed and delighted the galleries with his winning performances here over the years and is certainly a crowd favourite along with our defending champion, Martin Kaymer. No-one would be surprised to see one of these two fine payers triumph again in January although, of course, the likes of Tiger Woods, Luke Donald and Rory McIlroy might have something to say about that.”

HSBC Group Head of Sponsorship, Giles Morgan, said: “Paul has been in sparkling form recently and with his track record in the event he’s got to be one to watch. It promises to be a great way to kick off the golfing year – we saw a changing of the guard in 2011 but Tiger’s form has been good and Paul is back in the groove so who knows what will happen next. It’s a great time to be involved with the sport.”
 
Away from all the course action, the Championship Village has been expanded to 1,200m² and provides a fantastic range of attractions, prizes, games, competitions, live performances and family-friendly fun. Fans will also be able to enjoy the popular HSBC Interactive Zone, with its variety of sporting activities that reflect the diversity of HSBC’s global sports sponsorship. Open to all, the HSBC Interactive Zone allows people to test and hone their swing and putting techniques, while non-golfers can spend time in the creative area.

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