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Fitz gives Rory run for his money in Race to Dubai

- By RIATH AL-SAMARRAI

IT WILL evidently take more than a scratchy throat and a painful cough to alter Matt Fitzpatric­k’s relationsh­ip with the Earth Course in Dubai. On a track he ‘loves’, where he has twice been crowned the winner of European golf’s Tour Championsh­ip, the Englishman moved into a strong position to challenge for a third after a seven-under-par opening round of 65. That placed the US Open champion jointly in the lead with Tyrrell Hatton, and has increased the possibilit­y that Fitzpatric­k might hijack Rory McIlroy’s spot at the top of the DP World Tour’s order of merit in the very last tournament of their season. The latter held a sizeable lead coming into this event, but his wobbly 71 means he is at severe risk of surrenderi­ng a position he has held since July. If Fitzpatric­k wins, McIlroy (left) would need to climb from 22nd to third across the next three rounds to stop the 28-year-old taking the Harry Vardon Trophy. On the basis of a first round in which Fitzpatric­k hit 17 greens in regulation, fired seven birdies and dropped no shots, McIlroy will need to get moving. Fitzpatric­k’s excellent loop, which featured five straight birdies out of the gate, came in spite of a mild illness. He said: ‘Billy (Foster, his caddie) told me I sound like Barry White, but I feel OK. I’ve had a really sharp throat and a really dry cough for a few days. ‘When we won here in 2020 we had four birdies in a row. When we did five in a row today I was laughing. ‘I just want to win this tournament the third time so that’s my main goal coming in. I know things have to go my way to win the Race to Dubai as well – I can’t do anything about that, so I am focusing on what I can do.’

McIlroy suffered for some erratic driving on the back nine. He had reached three-under by the eighth, but gave back each of the strokes before a birdie four at the difficult 18th. ‘I’m trying to knock the rust off a little bit there,’ he said. ‘It’s not far off.’

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