Tiger Woods claimed his second victory in successive weeks.
The ace golfer went down to American Stewart Cink in the opening round of the WGC-Accenture Match Play.
The South African known as the "Big Easy" is chasing his fourth successive victory in Australia's richest golf tournament.
The Indian ace is looking to break the jinx of previous Asian number ones failing to get beyond the second round since 2000.
The world number three golfer suffered a knee injury on a sailing holiday in the Mediterranean last week.
Jyoti Randhawa carded a three-under 69 in the last round to finish joint 12th in the Qatar Masters.
The Indian golfer is in sixth place in the Qatar Open. Swede Henrik Stenson leads the field after the third round.
The 34-year-old American has been playing like number one, claiming back-to-back PGA Tour titles for the first time in his 12-year career.
The world number three is in confident mood as he bids for a third consecutive title in this week's Sony Open at Waialae Country Club in Honolulu.
Woods won his opening-round match while Els was beaten by New Zealand's Phil Tataurangi on the 20th hole.
Jyoti Randhawa will travel to USA later this month to compete in the US$ 4.2 million USPGA Tour event, the Buick Open.
India's top golfer will rub shoulders with the world's leading golfers in the May 20-23 Euro three million tournament.
The former West Indian speedster has called for the Jamaican speedster to undergo remedial work to fix his "dicey" action.
Ernie Els said he would go head-to-head with Tiger Woods at the Dubai Desert Classic.
Jyoti Randhawa moved from tied 20th to tied 11th before the final round was delayed due to bad light at the BMW Asian Open.
Jeev Milkha Singh hit a four-under 68 that carried him to a midway total of seven-under 137 after round two of the BMW Asia Open.
Tiger Woods has described his final putt at the fifth Presidents Cup between the U.S. and the Internationals as one of the most nerve-wracking moments of his life.
World number one Tiger Woods and local favourite Ernie Els will go head-to-head at the Presidents Cup at Fancourt on Friday.
The Fijian leapfrogged South African Ernie Els, who had held second place since January.
India's Gaganjeet Bhullar chipped in from off the green to record an eagle on the 17th hole to propel himself to a one-shot victory in the Fiji International.
Ernie Els signalled his readiness for next week's major by moving two shots clear of the field in the Scottish Open.
Ernie Els went back to the top of the European money-list when he finished fourth in the Volvo PGA Championship on Sunday.
Ernie Els believes he is fully recovered from his wrist injury and ready to renew his rivalry with world number one Tiger Woods.
The South African ace scored his fourth victory in five events this year, winning the Johnnie Walker Classic.