The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Pacesetter Fleetwood backs himself to have last laugh

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Tommy Fleetwood is backing himself to have the last laugh after his chances of winning the Race to Dubai for the first time were considered a joke in some quarters.

Fleetwood has set the pace for most of the season thanks to wins in Abu Dhabi and France, two runners-up finishes and a tie for fourth in the US Open, but found his credential­s as a European number one in question on social media.

“I remember seeing a Tweet somewhere and somebody laughed at the thought of me winning the Race to Dubai, so that motivated me a bit more,” Fleetwood admitted ahead of the decisive DP World Tour Championsh­ip which gets under way today.

“Somebody had put, ‘Who do you think will win?’, and I wasn’t included. (Renowned putting coach) Phil Kenyon said, ‘What about the current leader?’, and somebody laughed.

“Little things like that always motivate you a little bit, but I don’t remember who it was.”

Fleetwood looked a nearcertai­nty until Justin Rose won back-to-back events in China and Turkey to slash his commanding lead, a lead he almost doubled to 256,738 points thanks to a tie for 10th in South Africa last week as Rose rested at home.

Masters champion Sergio Garcia can prevent an English champion with a fourth victory of the season in Dubai, but also needs Fleetwood and Rose to falter and is using new clubs in competitio­n for the first time after his deal with TaylorMade expired.

“I would put my money on me. Every day,” added Fleetwood, whose fiancée and baby son are with him this week. “It will be a perfect way to end a year that’s been amazing for me, the biggest year of my career by a long way.”

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Tommy Fleetwood hopes to win the Race to Dubai.

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