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ISM's David Howell

Howeller Poised to Pounce in the Desert
Five International Sports Management players are planning a weekend takeover of the storm hit Qatar Masters.
Swindon's David Howell leads our charge at the halfway stage in second place behind South Africa's James Kingston after

sandstorms put the tournament behind schedule. Ryder Cup hero Paul McGinley and former amateur star David Dix
on are close behind in tied fourth while Worksop's Mark Foster and Welshman David Park are not too far adrift in T13.
"It's good to see so many of our players in contention and about time we added to Mark Foster's lone success of the season so far," said ISM chief Chubby Chandler.
"Injury problems have hindered Howeller's gradual year-on-year improvement, but a good finish here will set him up for possibly his best year to date," added Chandler. "Dicko is also showing signs that he is adapting to the professional game and now all he wants is the consistency that everybody strives for".


15th March 2003
by Martin Hardy on behalf of ISM


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