The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Rested Rahm eyeing title push

RACE TO DUBAI: Spanish star relishes chance to compete for Europe’s No 1 slot

- PHIL CASEY

Jon Rahm hopes the longest break of his career will not ruin his chances of winning the Race to Dubai.

Rahm has not played since winning his second event of the season in the Spanish Open at the start of October, but can become just the second Spanish player after Seve Ballestero­s to finish top of the European Tour money list.

Austria’s Bernd Wiesberger has a 723-point lead over 2017 winner Tommy Fleetwood, who won the Nedbank Golf Challenge on Sunday, with Rahm another 181 points adrift.

Open champion Shane Lowry and Matt Fitzpatric­k can also end the year as European number one with strong performanc­es and other results going their way.

Rahm, who will win the Race to Dubai if he triumphs in the DP World Tour Championsh­ip for the second time in three years and Wiesberger finishes lower than solo second, said: “It’s nice to actually be here and have a chance to win the Race to Dubai if I take care of business this week, which I haven’t had before.

“I’ve come back from taking quite a bit of time off and just deciding to rest more than practise and travelling around the world.

“It’s the first time I’ve done that in a very long time so I really don’t know how it’s going to go.

“Basically ever since I became a good amateur in Spain, it’s almost been 10 straight years of non-stop.

“At first it was hard to let down and step away from it a little bit and then, honestly, (I did) nothing special. Just being a 20-something, enjoying time with my friends, enjoying time with (fiance) Kelley.”

This time last year Wiesberger was only in Dubai to practise ahead of his comeback from a wrist injury which had sidelined him for seven months.

The 34-year-old missed the cut in five of his first seven events after returning to action in the Mauritius Open at the end of November but has since won three times on the European Tour, including two lucrative Rolex Series events, and was joint third in Sun City on Sunday.

“We haven’t had an Austrian winner of the Race to Dubai or the overall ranking at any point,” Wiesberger said. “Personally it would be obviously a huge achievemen­t for me.”

World number one Brooks Koepka has withdrawn from the United States’ team for the Presidents Cup at Royal Melbourne from December 12-15 due to a knee injury.

US captain Tiger Woods has selected Rickie Fowler to replace Koepka in his 12-man team.

 ?? Picture: Getty Images. ?? Jon Rahm: returns to action for the first time since his Spanish Open win at the start of October.
Picture: Getty Images. Jon Rahm: returns to action for the first time since his Spanish Open win at the start of October.

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