The Scotsman

Warren back in action in Saudi Internatio­nal after week off

- By MARTIN DEMPSTER

Marc Warren is back in action in this week’s Saudi Internatio­nal after being left to sit out the Omega Dubai Desert Classic despite starting his season on a high.

The 39-year-old Scot tied for fifth behind Tyrrell Hatton in the Abu Dhabi HSBC Championsh­ip, a Rolex Series event, a week past Sunday.

Normally, a top-10 performanc­e would be enough to secure a berth in the following tournament on the circuit, but that regulation has been removed from Rolex Series events this season.

The European Tour has set aside spots in events this season to reward “exceptiona­l performanc­es” in 2020, when categories were frozen due to the schedule being hit by Covid-19.

Only two were up for grabs in Dubai, going to England’s Laurie Canter and South African Wilco Nienaber, based on both of them finishing above Warren in last year’s Race to Dubai.

However, Austrian Open champion Warren has joined Canter and Nienaber in that category for the Saudi event, which starts at Royal Greens Golf & Country Club in King Abdullah Economic City tomorrow. Warren is currently among eight Scots in the field, joining Bob Macintyre, Stephen Gallacher, David Law, Richie Ramsay, Scott Jamieson, David Drysdale, Grant Forrest and Calum Hill.

As was the case for the Abu Dhabi event, Hill has come off the reserve list, having risen to the top of that on Tuesday morning, but Connor Syme is no longer on the standby list.

World No 1 and Masters champion Dustin Johnson heads a star-studded field for the $3.5 million tournament as he bids to repeat his 2019 success on the Red Sea Coast.

US Open title holder Bryson Dechambeau has also made the trip across the Atlantic along with Phil Mickelson, Patrick Reed, Tony Finau, Kevin Na and Jason Kokrak.

Meanwhile, it has been announced in the build-up to the third edition of the event that Jack Nicklaus is to build a championsh­ip course in Saudi Arabia. It will be located at Qiddiya, 40 minutes from the Saudi capital of Riyadh, with the ground expected to be broken later this year. The course will be the 18-time major winner’s first design in the Middle East.

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