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Molinari has 1-shot advantage in race for Euro No. 1

- GOLF (AP)

FRANCESCO Molinari missed two par putts from less than two feet in his opening round of the DP World Tour Championsh­ip yesterday to give Tommy Fleetwood a sliver of a chance of keeping the European Tour season title.

Molinari was cruising at one stage, having reached 6-under par after 14 holes, but three-putted the 15th and 18th holes to finish on 4-under 68 at Jumeirah Golf Estates in Dubai.

Fleetwood, his only remaining rival in the Race to Dubai, completed his bogeyfree round with a wonderful 25-foot birdie putt from off the green on the par-5 18th, and finished just one shot behind Molinari at 69.

English golfer Jordan Smith was 6 under over his last six holes, and Spain’s Adrian Otaegui was bogey-free with six birdies to share the tournament lead at 6-under 66.

The resurgent 2016 Masters champion Danny Willett and defending champion Jon Rahm were tied for third place after 5-under 67s.

Rory McIlroy, the three-time European No. 1 in the last six years, started with a 3-under 69, tied for 10th place alongside Fleetwood and Masters champion Patrick Reed.

Molinari, the British Open titleholde­r, became only the third player to feature in all 10 World Tour Championsh­ips.

Only Fleetwood can deny Molinari, his closest friend on the tour, from becoming the first European No. 1 from Italy. Fleetwood will have to win the tournament and hope his partner from the Ryder Cup finishes outside a two-way tie for fifth place.

Molinari was without a bogey in his first 14 holes and caught up with the leaders in the clubhouse before his wobbly finish.

“It was a good day. Especially not having played my best,” Molinari said. “There were a few too many wayward tee shots probably, but I fought hard. The putting was fantastic for the first 14 holes, so I can improve on a few things.”

Lee Westwood, winner last week of the Nedbank Challenge, started with a 2-under 70 and was tied for 22nd.

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