• HENRIK STENSON - After a slow start to the season, the man of 2013 has hit his stride again, highlighted by the round of 64 last Sunday in Istanbul that clinched third place. Carved up the course last year to set a tournament record of 25-under par, which sealed the event and the Race to Dubai title. “The Iceman” is something of a desert specialist, too. Ross Kinnaird / Getty Images
    HENRIK STENSON - After a slow start to the season, the man of 2013 has hit his stride again, highlighted by the round of 64 last Sunday in Istanbul that clinched third place. Carved up the course last year to set a tournament record of 25-under par, which sealed the event and the Race to Dubai title. “The Iceman” is something of a desert specialist, too. Ross Kinnaird / Getty Images
  • MIGUEL ANGEL JIMENEZ - Even at 50, the Spaniard continues to contend as evidenced by last week’s tied-fourth in Turkey. Jimenez may not have gone that well at this event in the past – he has two top-10s in five attempts – but he is never one to conform to type. Whatever happens, he will be fun to watch. Andrew Redington / Getty Images
    MIGUEL ANGEL JIMENEZ - Even at 50, the Spaniard continues to contend as evidenced by last week’s tied-fourth in Turkey. Jimenez may not have gone that well at this event in the past – he has two top-10s in five attempts – but he is never one to conform to type. Whatever happens, he will be fun to watch. Andrew Redington / Getty Images
  • IAN POULTER - A disappointing end in Turkey ensures the Englishman comes into this week with the bit firmly between his teeth, making him even more dangerous. A missed five-footer on the final green, which would have forced a play-off, still gnaws. Twice runner-up here, Poulter certainly has the pedigree to go one better. Ian Walton / Getty Images
    IAN POULTER - A disappointing end in Turkey ensures the Englishman comes into this week with the bit firmly between his teeth, making him even more dangerous. A missed five-footer on the final green, which would have forced a play-off, still gnaws. Twice runner-up here, Poulter certainly has the pedigree to go one better. Ian Walton / Getty Images
  • LUKE DONALD - While it may seem impossible for a former world and European No 1 to fly in under the radar, the Englishman comes into this week doing just that. A change in coach and swing derailed his 2014 – he is 51st in the seasonal rankings – but Donald loves the track: since 2011, he has gone third, tied-third, tied-fifth. Richard Heathcote / Getty Images
    LUKE DONALD - While it may seem impossible for a former world and European No 1 to fly in under the radar, the Englishman comes into this week doing just that. A change in coach and swing derailed his 2014 – he is 51st in the seasonal rankings – but Donald loves the track: since 2011, he has gone third, tied-third, tied-fifth. Richard Heathcote / Getty Images

Five golfers to watch out for at the 2014 DP World Tour Championship


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