New look Clarke gets fit for Dubai Tiger hunt

BY iseekgolf.com | European PGA Tour | 2004 Dubai Desert Classic | General | 02 Feb 2004
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European No.2 Darren Clarke’s new health regime has seen him get off to a flying start to the season and the big Irishman is hoping it will pay off as he shapes up in his attempts to lift the 2004 Dubai Desert Classic.

Always a crowd favourite, Clarke has become the latest big name star to sign up for the US$2 million event following his third place in the Mercedes Championship in Hawaii recently. And Clarke, who finished ahead of both Dubai-bound Tiger Woods and Ernie Els in Maui, is hoping his new approach to the game will reap the benefits.

So far 30 pounds have dropped from the Ulsterman’s frame thanks to a health regime which has seen him give up smoking since joining the 2004 PGA Tour.

“I think the way I played towards the end of November, start of December, you couldn’t really describe that as playing,” said Clarke, who has confirmed he will line up at the Dubai Desert Classic from March 4-7 at the Emirates Golf Club.

After deciding at the end of last year that he needed to lose weight in order to compete, the fun-loving world number 12 worked diligently with the help of a trainer – and with the encouragement of fitness fanatic Woods – to get the weight off. And for the final sacrifice, he has given up smoking.

“From New Year’s Day, I decided to try and give up smoking. I’ve managed it so far and I’ll keep on trying to stay off them. The opening round in Hawaii last Friday was my first-ever competitive round, I think, without having any nicotine in my body. I don’t know what’s going on really,” laughed Clarke.

Four years ago, Clarke became the first European to win one of the World Golf Championships (WGC) events, capturing the $1 million first prize in the World Match Play Championship, beating David Duval in the semi-final and Tiger Woods in the final. Last year, the 35-year-old from Dungannon became only the second man after Woods to win two WGC events with victory in the WGC-NEC Invitational – a win that helped him to second place in the PGA European Tour Order of Merit.

“Darren is one of the world’s top dozen players and enjoys his visits to Dubai,” said Mohammed Buamim, Vice Chairman of the Dubai Desert Classic Executive Committee. “It’s great to see him doing well so early in the season and we hope he brings his ’A’ game with him to the Desert Classic.”

Source – Dubai Golf

 

Position Score Player Country R1 R2 R3 R4 Total
1 -17 Mark O'meara United States 70 64 68 69 271
2   ↓T1 -16 Paul Mcginley Ireland 68 65 69 70 272
T3   ↑T7 -13 David Howell England 67 71 70 67 275
T3   ↑T15 -13 Ernie Els South Africa 70 68 72 65 275
T5   ↓3 -12 Brian Davis England 70 66 69 71 276
T5   ↑T15 -12 Marcel Siem Germany 70 70 70 66 276
T5   ↑T11 -12 Thongchai Jaidee Thailand 69 67 73 67 276
T5   ↑T7 -12 Tiger Woods United States 70 69 69 68 276
T9   ↓T7 -11 Greg Owen England 71 65 72 69 277
T9   ↓T7 -11 Joakim Haeggman Sweden 70 70 68 69 277
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