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Rose faces Westwood in final
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 12 - 10 - 2012

BELEK, Turkey – Justin Rose beat 14-times major champion Tiger Woods in the semifinals Thursday to set up a title showdown with fellow Englishman Lee Westwood at the World Golf Final exhibition event.
Rose (69) carded two birdies and an eagle in the last six holes to defeat world No. 2 Woods, who eliminated top-ranked Rory McIlroy earlier in the day, by one shot.
Westwood blitzed his way past 2011 US Masters champion Charl Schwartzel by six strokes, the world No. 4 firing two eagles and eight birdies in a course record, 10-under 61.
Rose trailed Woods, who beat McIlroy by six strokes in their final Group One encounter, until he holed a 110-yard sand wedge for an eagle two at the 14th.
The American smiled while Rose pulled his cap over his face after his ball took two bounces and disappeared into the hole.
“When Justin birdied 13 and holed out at 14 it was the turning point in the match,” Woods told reporters. “I was two up at the time and all of a sudden one down with four to play.
“But in this strokeplay format it's not over until it's done. There can be some big swings out there and it's certainly frustrating when I've lost two matches by a shot this week.”
Rose, who carded a 62 to defeat US Open champion Webb Simpson in the morning, agreed with the sentiments of Woods.
“That shot at 14 was easily the turning point,” said the Englishman. “In proper matchplay you would only win the hole but in this format I've picked up two shots on Tiger and it's helped me win the match.
“It's now an all-English final with Lee. I would dearly love to win as I want to stay fresh and hungry for the rest of the season,” added Rose.
“There is very little history of Westwood and me playing each other but being the world number five at the moment it would be great to get one over the world number four.”
Woods and Schwartzel earned $600,000 each as semifinal losers while Westwood and Rose will go head to head Friday for the first prize of $1.5 million in the inaugural event.
Westwood, who fired a 64 to defeat American Hunter Mahan in their last Group Two encounter in the morning, wrapped up victory over South African Schwartzel by sinking a 50-footer at the last hole.
“It was just one of those days when I was on a roll,” said Westwood. “I am just pleased to be swinging the ball well.
“It seemed the hole just got bigger and bigger with each hole I played and that hasn't happened for a while.”
Earlier, McIlroy said he had enjoyed his week despite suffering three defeats in Group One.
“I came here because I have never played in Turkey and there are a lot of good players here,” said the Northern Irishman.
“I thought it would be a fun week and it has been. I've now got four events left this year starting the week after next, defending my BMW Masters title in Shanghai.”
Webb, Choi share lead
Defending champion Na Yeon Choi shot a 6-under 65 Thursday in the LPGA Malaysia for a share of the first-round lead with Hall of Famer Karrie Webb.
Choi was 5-under through 12 holes when play was delayed because of lightning, then added a birdie on the par-4 14th and finished the bogey-free round with four pars. The South Korean player won the US Women's Open in July for her first major title and sixth LPGA Tour victory.
Webb also had a bogey-free round, joining Choi atop the leaderboard after the delay with a birdie on the par-3 17th.
Japan's Mika Miyazato, South Korea's Sun Young Yoo and 17-year-old Taiwanese amateur Min Lee were a stroke back at 66.
South Koreans Han Hee-won and Park Hee-young shot 67, and Americans Cristie Kerr, Jessica Korda and Lizette Salas were another stroke back along with Japan's Ai Miyazato and Momoko Ueda, South Korea's So Yeon Ryu and Scotland's Cartriona Matthew.
American Stacy Lewis opened with a 70. Michelle Wie had a 74.
Liang grabs lead
Local hero Liang Wenchong played flawlessly for a three-under-par 68 to share the lead with countryman Yuan Hao and Australian Steven Jones after the opening round of the Nanshan China Masters Thursday.
The trio outshone Major winners Louis Oosthuizen and Y.E. Yang, who were both level par at the OneAsia $1 million event.
Six players will have to finish their first round Friday but none have much chance of catching up with the leaders. — Agencies


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