<p>Alvaro Quiros played a wild round, which included an eagle, a hole in one, a triple bogey, one bogey and four birdies for a 68 to win the Dubai Desert Classic. The 70th-ranked Quiros shot a 68 to finish at 11-under 277, one stroke ahead of Anders Hansen (70) and James Kingston (67).<br /><br />Also falling on the final day was Tiger Woods, who started the day one off the lead but with a 74 he ended in a tie for 20th and his 15th month long title drought continued. Woods had a 75 to end tied for 20th at 4-under 284.<br /><br />Jeev bogeyed the second, birdied the third and then again bogeyed the fifth and ninth. In between, he double bogeyed the eighth and finished the front nine in 39.<br /><br />On the back nine, he birdied the 13th, 17th and 18th to come back to one-over, but then yet another double bogey saw him slip to 75.</p>
<p>Alvaro Quiros played a wild round, which included an eagle, a hole in one, a triple bogey, one bogey and four birdies for a 68 to win the Dubai Desert Classic. The 70th-ranked Quiros shot a 68 to finish at 11-under 277, one stroke ahead of Anders Hansen (70) and James Kingston (67).<br /><br />Also falling on the final day was Tiger Woods, who started the day one off the lead but with a 74 he ended in a tie for 20th and his 15th month long title drought continued. Woods had a 75 to end tied for 20th at 4-under 284.<br /><br />Jeev bogeyed the second, birdied the third and then again bogeyed the fifth and ninth. In between, he double bogeyed the eighth and finished the front nine in 39.<br /><br />On the back nine, he birdied the 13th, 17th and 18th to come back to one-over, but then yet another double bogey saw him slip to 75.</p>