The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Stenson focused on becoming Europe’s finest

Open champion eyes No 1 ranking

- Phil casey

Open champion Henrik Stenson believes it will be one of the best achievemen­ts of his career if he can finish a memorable season as European No 1 for the second time.

Stenson claimed his first major title in record-breaking fashion at Royal Troon in July, equalling the lowest score in major history in the final round to edge out Phil Mickelson in a thrilling duel.

Another head-to-head battle saw Stenson, 40, win a silver medal behind Ryder Cup team-mate Justin Rose in Rio as golf returned to the Olympics for the first time in 112 years.

But the 40-year-old Swede insists winning a second Race to Dubai title will rank among those historic successes if he can hold off rivals Danny Willett, Alex Noren and Rory McIlroy.

“It would be one of my finest achievemen­ts,” Stenson said ahead of the seasonendi­ng DP World Tour Championsh­ip in Dubai.

“It was pretty sweet to be here as Europe’s number one in 2013 and I don’t think it would be any less sweet being here as number one in 2016 with the season that I’ve had.

“I’m certainly keen. I’m going to give it my best; we all have a long season behind us and this is the final stretch, four rounds of golf.

“I’m going to give it my best and whether I play great or good or average or whatever it might be, I’m going to try my hardest for four days, and that’s all I can do and we’ll see where it takes us.”

Stenson, who has a lead of 299,675 points over Masters champion Willett, joked he would certainly be trying harder than last year, when an opening round of 77 effectivel­y ended his chances of a third straight victory at Jumeirah Golf Estates.

The 40-year-old went on to finish joint last in the 60-man field – “I had to stand on my head to see myself on top of the leaderboar­d”– as he felt the effects of a long season, which was still two weeks away from completion and followed by a knee operation in December.

Whatever happens in Dubai, Stenson will have another important task to focus on before the end of the year as the players’ representa­tive on the selection panel choosing Europe’s next Ryder Cup captain.

European Tour chief executive Keith Pelley, past captains Darren Clarke, Paul McGinley and Jose Maria Olazabal will join St en son in choosing Clarke’ s successor following the defeat at Hazeltine.

Denmark’s Thomas Bjorn is odds-on favourite to lead the team in Paris in 2018.

Meanwhile European Ryder Cup vice-captain Ian Poulter and former world No 1 Luke Donald are in the field at the RSM Classic at Sea Island, Georgia, this week.

 ??  ?? Henrik Stenson is presented with honorary life membership of the European Tour by chief executive Keith Pelley.
Henrik Stenson is presented with honorary life membership of the European Tour by chief executive Keith Pelley.

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