The seeds for a power shift in the increasingly global nature of golf were planted in the arid desert on opposite sides of the world, from the Middle East to Arizona. They began to blossom at the Abu Dhabi Championship, the first big event on the 2010 European Tour, when 25-year-old Martin Kaymer of Germany picked up his first win of the year by holding off Ian Poulter and Rory McIlroy. Two weeks later, Miguel Angel Jimenez matched shots with Lee Westwood on the weekend until beating him in a playoff at the Dubai Desert ...
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The seeds for a power shift in the increasingly global nature of golf were planted in the arid desert on opposite sides of the world, from the Middle East to Arizona. They began to blossom at the Abu Dhabi Championship, the first big event on the 2010 European Tour, when 25-year-old Martin Kaymer of Germany picked up his first win of the year by holding off Ian Poulter and Rory McIlroy. Two weeks later, Miguel Angel Jimenez matched shots with Lee Westwood on the weekend until beating him in a playoff at the Dubai Desert Classic. And so the stage was set for the first World Golf Championship of the year in the high desert north of Tucson, Arizona. By year end, there was argument over which continent had the best players. All this and more are included in the 45th edition of the annual founded by Mark H. McCormack, " Rolex Presents The World of Professional Golf 2011." There are chapters on each of the major championships and on each of the world tours. There are scoring summaries from every professional tournament played in the world during 2010, the world rankings, and -- unique to this publication -- the World Money List.
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