European number one Lee Westwood finally kick-started his season in Qatar
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The world number four saw his Commercialbank Qatar Masters challenge undermined after being forced to use a new driver for the final round. He also had new irons shipped
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But, after spending six weeks off following last year's outstanding
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"These three weeks are really pre-season training for the rest of the year.
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On a sun-drenched final day at Doha Golf Club, Westwood
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But, with his new driver - needed after cracking the face of his old club
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