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Westwood & Dougherty Line Up Alongside Local Hero Singh
In 2008 Johnnie Walker® Classic™
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Delhi, India;
Thursday, 13 December, 2007
England’s Lee
Westwood and Nick Dougherty will line up alongside local
hero, Jeev Milkha Singh, when Asia’s premier luxury golf
event, the Johnnie Walker Classic, tees off at the DLF
Golf & Country Club in Gurgaon, Delhi, from February 28 to
March 2, 2008.
The English duo and India’s number one golfer will join a
host of international stars in the field that includes
Adam Scott, the 2005 Johnnie Walker Classic winner and
world number seven, Vijay Singh, the world number ten, Ian
Poulter, who recently won the Dunlop Phoenix Open in
Japan, and Scotland’s Colin Montgomerie, who, in
partnership with fellow Scot, Marc Warren, won the World
Cup of Golf in China three weeks ago.
“We are doubly pleased to have Jeev confirmed for the
JOHNNIE WALKER CLASSIC as, not only is he the current
Johnnie Walker Asian Golfer of the Year, but he has shown
incredible courage and determination to achieve at the
highest level of his sport,” said Cristina Diezhandino,
Acting Global Brand Director for JOHNNIE WALKER. “Jeev’s
ability to stay focused on his dreams and goals is a
fitting reflection of the "Keep Walking " message of
personal progress that is at the heart of the Johnnie
Walker brand.
“And with the confirmation of Westwood and Dougherty, we
are building towards yet another top quality field for the
JOHNNIE WALKER CLASSIC, which since its inauguration in
1990 has been won by most of the biggest names in the
sport such as Tiger Woods, Nick Faldo, Greg Norman, Ernie
Els and Retief Goosen.”
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Westwood, currently ranked 24 in the world, has won twice this year,
first in May, at the Valle Romano Open de Andalucia, in Spain and
then the Quinn Direct British Masters in September. Just last month
the 34 year old finished tied with Ross Fisher and the world number
two, American, Phil Mickelson, in the HSBC Champions Tournament in
Shanghai, only to narrowly lose out to Mickelson on the first extra
hole.
Dougherty, a protégé of six-time Major and two-time JOHNNIE WALKER
CLASSIC champion Nick Faldo, enjoyed his best year on The European
Tour in 2007 when he finished 11th on the final Order of Merit. This
was thanks in the main to his victory in the Alfred Dunhill Links
Championship, his second European Tour title, and two joint second
positions in the Scandinavian Masters and New Zealand Open.
Jeev Milkha Singh, the Chandigarth-based professional, topped the
Asian Tour money list last year and won four times around the world
including the China Open in April and the prestigious Volvo Masters
Tournament in Spain, in October. From there the 35-year-old went on
to secure back-to-back victories in Japan at the Casio World Open
and the Golf Nippon Series GT Cup, all of which catapulted him to a
record high of 37th on the Official World Golf Rankings and won him
the Johnnie Walker Asian Golfer of the Year Award.
“It would be dream come true for me to win a tournament as
prestigious as the JOHNNIE WALKER CLASSIC on home soil,” said Jeev
at a press conference in Delhi today.
“It is also great for golf in India that JOHNNIE WALKER has decided
to stage this prestigious event at the DLF Golf & Country Club and I
believe that the presence of some of the world’s best golfers in our
country will inspire a new generation of Indian golfers,” concluded
Jeev.
First played in Hong Kong in 1990, the JOHNNIE WALKER CLASSIC broke
new ground by not only being the first tournament to be jointly
sanctioned by the European, Asian and Australasian golf Tours, but
also by being unique in that the event has been played in seven
countries and at 12 golf clubs over the past 17 years. The 2008
JOHNNIE WALKER CLASSIC has also gained the all-important support of
the PGTI, the Professional Golfers Tour India.
The JOHNNIE WALKER CLASSIC, presented by the world's biggest-selling
deluxe whisky, offers prize money of £1.25m (US$2.5m), and will be
televised live around the world.
The event is owned by DIAGEO, the world's leading premium drinks
business, and managed as it has been since the very first event, by
IMG, the world's premier sports, lifestyle management and marketing
company.
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