Leader board Dubai, speaking to reporters on the avocations of the Dubai Desert Classic, Woods said: "Obviously I still pay attention to the short game and my techniques were all the different shots and putts ... it progresses. I put the pieces together and working on the same things.
(CP) - Alvaro Quiros of Spain succeeded the Dubai Desert Classic with a last round Sunday that included a hole-in-one wild triple bogey that "to try to win his first tournament in 15 months is collapsed s Woods
The day the ranking has changed constantly, the 70th largest Quiros shot a 68 to finish with a total of 11-under 277.
Woods is yet essaying his 1st tourney trophy in over a year after falling well short of the final round 3-over 75 and finished tied for 20th with a total of 4-under 284.
Quiros had an bird of Jove on the 2nd hole to take the lead ahead a multiple bogy on the 8th left tied with Anders Hansen of Kingdom of Denmark who shortly took the lead shortly after.
Quiros has responded with a birdie on the ninth, then a hole-in-one on the par-3 No. 11 to go head. He came down back with a bogy on 14 but a birdie on 16 gave him the lead for good.
Hansen shortly acquired the lead with an eagle on No. 13, but he gave with a bogey on the 15th, ending on round 2-under 70.
James Kingston of South Africa was as well 2nd with a final round sixty-seven.
Entering the final round one shot lead, Woods had two bogeys on holes in the case at the commencing of the second and third leader of poor putting and chipping.
Woods managed to retrieve a ball at his access shot on the sixth finished a few meters from the axis. However, Woods, alternating with two birdies two bogies on the back 9 and then double bogeyed the 18th.
"There were some bright spots this week, but a few glaring examples of what I have to work," Woods said. "It's like anything. All my old feels (for clubs) are out the window when the wind blows. It's one thing when you make the change. It is good when the wind does not blow. But when you have to hit a shot if the wind blows ... the reasons for this new swing is exposed. "
Woods, who acquired in Dubai in 2006 and 2008, is now in the midst of its longest drought without a win. His final triumph came at the Australian Masters in Nov 2009.