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Fleetwood back in pole in Race to Dubai

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“To be honest, there was nothing off the pitch that kept me from playing. It was just the decision the coach took. I respected it and I had to work twice as hard.”

It’s good to see then that Komphela awards hard work. DUBAI: Tommy Fleetwood regained control in the Race to Dubai, rebounding from his poor first round to shoot a seven-under-par 65 and power back into the hunt for the DP World Tour Championsh­ip title yesterday.

Englishman Fleetwood, who went into the season-defining event at Dubai’s Jumeirah Golf Estates course leading the race to find Europe’s leading golfer of the year, shot eight birdies in his second round after his disappoint­ing opening 73.

It meant he moved back into pole position at halfway after his nearest contender, SA-born fellow Englishman Justin Rose, who had moved ahead of him in the projected rankings after the first round, slipped behind again by bogeying the last hole.

Yet the battle for the $1.25 million season-long accolade remains too tight to call. Rose’s second round 70 left him still two shots ahead of 11th placed Fleetwood, but that final-hole slip dropped him to joint third in the tournament.

The in-form Rose, who trails Fleetwood by 256737 points in the race but has won his last two tournament­s, needs to finish in the top two in Dubai and beat his compatriot to triumph.

The halfway pacesetter was another Englishman, Matthew Fitzpatric­k, the defending DP World Tour champion who shot a second straight 67 to move on to 10-under, one clear of compatriot Tyrrell Hatton, who recorded a blistering day’s best 63.

Fleetwood was delighted to get back on track to take the big prize.

“There’s still a tournament to play for and there’s still a Race to Dubai to play for. But I needed a low one today for sort of both purposes,” Fleetwood said.

“So the sole focus was to try to get back into this event today. I knew I needed a low one.”

Masters champion Sergio Garcia, the only other contender in the Race, is a shot behind Fleetwood and three adrift of Rose after his 69. – Reuters

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