Promoted and organised by 'golf in DUBAI,' the tournament also turned out to be a big hit with golfing fans from all over the world.
Over 6.5 million hits from all over the world were recorded on the official website of the Dubai Desert Classic. The record hits clearly showed the exploits of the world's leading golfers may be a standard television fare worldwide, but despite the over-exposure, they do not pall.
Even the attendance at the Emirates Golf Club produced a new record. As many as 55,606 fans turned up during the Classic week, beating the previous best of 49,633 in 2006.
The final day on Sunday recorded the best turn out with 13,412 people coming to the venue to watch the proceedings despite a sandstorm which picked up steam later in the afternoon. Stenson held off the strong challenge from Els, Woods, Niclas Fasth and Ross Fisher before carving a tense one-shot victory.
Eagles and birdies were recorded in heaps much to the delight of the spectators on the Majlis course, described by almost all in the strong 120-field as in 'fantastic shape.'
A total of 22 eagles, 1,374 birdies, 4,338 pars, 888 bogeys and 69 double bogeys were carded during the four-day tournament. The closing 564-yard, par-five 18th hole alone produced seven eagles while a maximum of 167 birdies were scored on the 549-yard, par-5, tenth.
The 485-yard, par-4, sixth turned out to be the most difficult hole as it produced 115 bogeys while the par-4 ninth saw a maximum of 13 bogeys. That's just for the records.
'We are really delighted with the overwhelming success of the tournament. I would like to thank all the players for producing such an exciting fare to make the event a memorable affair,' said Mohammed Buamaim, vice-chairman of 'golf in DUBAI, the promoters and organisers of the event.
'Millions of people who watched the proceedings on TV and all those who turned up at the Emirates Golf Club couldn't have asked for such a great finish. A remarkable rise in TV ratings, website hits, ticket sale … all present a good advertisement not only for the tournament, but also for the city of Dubai, now a golfer's paradise,'
added Buamaim.
'golf in DUBAI' is backed by Dubal (Dubai Aluminium) as the main partner and National Bank of Dubai, Emaar, Jumeirah Hotels, Emirates airline, BMW, Jumeirah Golf Estates, Gulf News, Omega and CNN as partners in its drive to showcase the emirate's vibrant golfing scene to a worldwide audience.
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