Yesterday's significant step up in status by the Abu Dhabi Golf Championship, courtesy of funding from HSBC, adds more weight to the long-held view that the Middle East has become a golfing hotbed in every sense of the word.
For the first time next year, the Desert Swing will be played over four weeks, rather than the three it became when Abu Dhabi followed Dubai and Doha on to the European Tour calendar in 2006.
The arrival of Bahrain into the big league next January will mean that some of the most famous names in the game will be spending a full month enjoying the playing conditions of the Gulf Region winter.
Those globe-trotting luminaries will inevitably be implored to state a preference. Supplying an answer will not be easy.
The Dubai Desert Classic has traditionally been the flagship event, partly because of having a much greater history than its neighbours but principally because it was the one to which Tiger Woods has nailed his colours.
Doha, a testing venue for the Qatar Masters since 1998, has proved a tough test for the top professionals and thus has become a genuine rival to the Majlis course at Dubai's Emirates Golf Club. Now it is Abu Dhabi's turn to go tub-thumping. And with good reason.
With a venue as impressive as the National Course and the plaudits of the players, organisers are justified in making the boasts that were made at yesterday's lavish sponsorship briefing in the Emirates Palace hotel which the touring players will call home in four months' time when the 2011 tournament takes place.
And Abu Dhabi's hand has become even stronger since the completion of the two excellent courses - one a local version of Pebble Beach, the other a fantastic effort to bring links golf to the Gulf - on Saadiyat and Yas islands.
The Abu Dhabi Tourism Authority now has three world-class ways of accommodating European Tour visitors and, unlike its Golf in Dubai counterpart, which is content to keep the Desert Classic on the Majlis, it is keen to capitalise fully on those exciting options.
While the National is the confirmed venue for the 2011 Abu Dhabi tournament, Gary Player's Saadiyat Beach and the Kyle Phillips-designed Yas Links are swiftly being promised a piece of the action, possibly as early as 2012 and possibly simultaneously.
Indeed, Dayne Lim, a spokesman for ADTA, said that one day he would like to see the tour event played on two of the three courses on alternate days, subject to approval by European Tour bosses.
A precedent has been set at the Dunhill Links in Scotland, but few tournament directors have followed suit in showing a desire to settle 72-hole events on more than one course.
The ambitious plans demonstrate that Abu Dhabi has no intention of resting on its laurels, especially with Bahrain now in the battle for supremacy.
A week before one of the most eagerly awaited Ryder Cups in recent memory, there is little doubt which of the two teams is getting the better warm-up for the Celtic Manor confrontation in Wales.
All eight of the American players who qualified automatically for their 12-man team have endorsed qualified for the lucrative PGA Tour Championships which offers a restricted entry to the top 30 Fed-Ex Cup points scorers in these lucrative end-of-season play-offs.
Only Luke Donald of Colin Montgomerie's European team has made it into this illustrious bunch who will be competing for a first prize of US$1.35m (Dh4.96m) out of a prize pool of $7.5m.
You can argue both ways in advance of the sport's biggest matchplay event about whether it is preferable to put the mind and body through so much stress a few days before having to play up to five rubbers.
That said, Corey Pavin is likely to feel his men have a match-sharpness edge over Montgomerie's dozen ahead of the big match.
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Key facilities
- Olympic-size swimming pool with a split bulkhead for multi-use configurations, including water polo and 50m/25m training lanes
- Premier League-standard football pitch
- 400m Olympic running track
- NBA-spec basketball court with auditorium
- 600-seat auditorium
- Spaces for historical and cultural exploration
- An elevated football field that doubles as a helipad
- Specialist robotics and science laboratories
- AR and VR-enabled learning centres
- Disruption Lab and Research Centre for developing entrepreneurial skills
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Syria squad
Goalkeepers: Ibrahim Alma, Mahmoud Al Youssef, Ahmad Madania.
Defenders: Ahmad Al Salih, Moayad Ajan, Jehad Al Baour, Omar Midani, Amro Jenyat, Hussein Jwayed, Nadim Sabagh, Abdul Malek Anezan.
Midfielders: Mahmoud Al Mawas, Mohammed Osman, Osama Omari, Tamer Haj Mohamad, Ahmad Ashkar, Youssef Kalfa, Zaher Midani, Khaled Al Mobayed, Fahd Youssef.
Forwards: Omar Khribin, Omar Al Somah, Mardik Mardikian.
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Who's who in Yemen conflict
Houthis: Iran-backed rebels who occupy Sanaa and run unrecognised government
Yemeni government: Exiled government in Aden led by eight-member Presidential Leadership Council
Southern Transitional Council: Faction in Yemeni government that seeks autonomy for the south
Habrish 'rebels': Tribal-backed forces feuding with STC over control of oil in government territory
'The Last Days of Ptolemy Grey'
Rating: 3/5
Directors: Ramin Bahrani, Debbie Allen, Hanelle Culpepper, Guillermo Navarro
Writers: Walter Mosley
Stars: Samuel L Jackson, Dominique Fishback, Walton Goggins
The specs
Engine: 2.0-litre 4cyl turbo
Power: 261hp at 5,500rpm
Torque: 405Nm at 1,750-3,500rpm
Transmission: 9-speed auto
Fuel consumption: 6.9L/100km
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OTHER IPL BOWLING RECORDS
Best bowling figures: 6-14 – Sohail Tanvir (for Rajasthan Royals against Chennai Super Kings in 2008)
Best average: 16.36 – Andrew Tye
Best economy rate: 6.53 – Sunil Narine
Best strike-rate: 12.83 – Andrew Tye
Best strike-rate in an innings: 1.50 – Suresh Raina (for Chennai Super Kings against Rajasthan Royals in 2011)
Most runs conceded in an innings: 70 – Basil Thampi (for Sunrisers Hyderabad against Royal Challengers Bangalore in 2018)
Most hat-tricks: 3 – Amit Mishra
Most dot-balls: 1,128 – Harbhajan Singh
Most maiden overs bowled: 14 – Praveen Kumar
Most four-wicket hauls: 6 – Sunil Narine
$1,000 award for 1,000 days on madrasa portal
Daily cash awards of $1,000 dollars will sweeten the Madrasa e-learning project by tempting more pupils to an education portal to deepen their understanding of math and sciences.
School children are required to watch an educational video each day and answer a question related to it. They then enter into a raffle draw for the $1,000 prize.
“We are targeting everyone who wants to learn. This will be $1,000 for 1,000 days so there will be a winner every day for 1,000 days,” said Sara Al Nuaimi, project manager of the Madrasa e-learning platform that was launched on Tuesday by the Vice President and Ruler of Dubai, to reach Arab pupils from kindergarten to grade 12 with educational videos.
“The objective of the Madrasa is to become the number one reference for all Arab students in the world. The 5,000 videos we have online is just the beginning, we have big ambitions. Today in the Arab world there are 50 million students. We want to reach everyone who is willing to learn.”
The specs
Engine: 3.0-litre 6-cyl turbo
Power: 374hp at 5,500-6,500rpm
Torque: 500Nm from 1,900-5,000rpm
Transmission: 8-speed auto
Fuel consumption: 8.5L/100km
Price: from Dh285,000
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MATCH INFO
Euro 2020 qualifier
Ukraine 2 (Yaremchuk 06', Yarmolenko 27')
Portugal 1 (Ronaldo 72' pen)
Ponti
Sharlene Teo, Pan Macmillan