Sunday, 20 October 2013

DAVID LAW HOPES ITS THIRD TIME LUCKY IN ABU DHABI

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DAVID LAW HOPES IT'S THIRD TIME LUCKY
ON THE MIDDLE EAST-NORTH AFRICA TOUR THIS WEEK

David Law hopes it will be third time lucky when he plays his final event on the MENA
Tour this week, the $50,000 Abu Dhabi Golf Citizen Open at Saadiyat Golf Club.
The 22-year-old Aberdonian has led into the final round in the last two events - and
been relegated to second place by Zane Scotland in both of them.
"I'm playing this week at Saadiyat before I fly home to Aberdeem on Wednesday night
to get ready to travel to Spain for Stage 2 of the European Tour Qualifying School the
following week," said Law.
"I'm looking forward to this week as Saadiyat is a fantastic course, long and tough so
you need to be on top form to perform here."
Law has won $12,000 from his runner-up finishes in Dubai and Ras Al Khaimah.
and is lying fourth on the MENA Tour Order of Merit in which the leading placings are:

1 Zane Scotland (England) $45,000
2 Ian Keenan (England) $16,818
3 Stephen Dodd (Wales) $15,882
4 David Law (Scotland) $12,000
5 Tommy Mou (US) $10,702
6 Duncan Stewart (Scotland) $10,405
7 Trevor Marshall (New Zealand) $9,950
8 Younes El Hassani (Morocco) $8,968
9 William Harrold (England)  $7,524
10 Daniel Owen (England) $7,104
 
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