Rahm resists Fleetwood surge to win Race to Dubai
DUBAI: Jon Rahm became the first Spaniard after the legendary Seve Ballesteros to become the European No1 when he won the DP World Tour Championship and the Race to Dubai on Sunday.
At the Earth course of Jumeirah Golf Estates, the 25-year-old started the day with five birdies in his first seven holes to pull clear of the field, then prevailed in a dramatic finish after he overcame a ferocious late charge by England’s Tommy Fleetwood, who made five birdies in the last seven holes.
Starting the final round tied for the lead with France’s Mike Lorenzo-Vera at 15-under par, the world No.5 Rahm shot a 68 to finish on 19-under par. Fleetwood, who could have got the double himself with a win, closed with a seven-under par 65 which fell short by one shot.
The win fetched him a cheque of $3 million, the biggest ever in the history of competitive golf, while the Race to Dubai win meant he also secured the $2 million from the Bonus Pool.
“It’s more of a reflection of a great year than just a good week,” said Rahm. “Today, I feel like I’ve had two different days completely. Those first seven holes, I felt like I couldn’t miss a shot. “Then just one errant tee shot and a three-putt, and everything took a turn for the worst.
“After the bogey on the 15th, it made me kind of show some more determination and grit and heart just to win.” On becoming only the second Spaniard to be crowned European No1, Rahm said he was having trouble believing it.
“I’ve thought about it all week. I’ve thought about it the last two hours. I’ve thought about it as soon as I made the putt. But it still hasn’t processed in my mind,” he added.
McIlroy’s final round of the season may not have gone as per his expectation, but he was happy with the way he played through 2019, in which he won four times. “I’ll look back at 2019 very fondly. There’s been a lot of good golf played,” said McIlroy.
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