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World No 3 Lee Westwood is fit and ready to compete for the Qatar Masters this week after a shoulder problem troubled him in the Abu Dhabi Championship.
Alvaro Quiros will take the lead into the final round of the Dubai World Championship, but he will being feeling the pressure as the chasing pack closes in.
Not only will Martin Kaymer again be looking to wrestle the world No 1 spot away from Lee Westwood at this weekend's Omega Dubai Desert Classic, but Tiger Woods will be involved as well.
Lee Westwoods poor finish last weekend saw him hanging on to his world No 1 ranking by the thinnest of threads and has turned the Qatar Open into a playoff between him and Martin Kaymer for the top spot in golf.
For the first time in a little while, focus has shifted back to the US Tour for this weekend's WGC Bridgestone Invitational, where the battle for the No 1 spot in the Official Golf World Rankings will come to a head.