Khaleej Times

Mcilroy clinches Race to Dubai; Rahm wins

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Northern Ireland's Rory Mcilroy cemented his place as the European number one by winning the Race to Dubai for the fourth time in his career on Sunday with Spain's Jon Rahm sealing a third DP World Tour Championsh­ip.

World No.1 Mcilroy, 33, closed with a four-under-par 68, which was good for a solo fourth place and clinch the Race to Dubai crown after a gap of seven years.

Mcilroy emulated Henrik Stenson, the only other golfer to win the Fedex Cup and Race to Dubai in the same season in 2013.

With England's Matt Fitzpatric­k and New Zealand's Ryan Fox unable to win the tournament, the path became easier for Mcilroy when he finished ahead of both players.

"This means a lot. Obviously, this is my fourth one, but it's been a while. I've won three Fedex Cups since the last time I won The Race to Dubai," said Mcilroy.

"I was a model of consistenc­y the whole way through the year. A lot of top finishes. I think my worst finish of the European Tour events I played this year was 12th at the start of the year in Abu Dhabi.

"Would have been nice to get one win in there at the end of the year

here. But Jon obviously played an incredible tournament and fully deserved it.

"I am excited for 2023." Rahm, who turned 28 this month, started with three straight birdies and even though he followed up with a bogey on the fourth hole, there was never any question about his dominance as a five-under par 67 round gave him a two-shot win with a 20-under par total. —

 ?? ?? Rory Mcilroy with the Race to Dubai trophy at the Jumeirah Golf Estates on Sunday. — afp
Rory Mcilroy with the Race to Dubai trophy at the Jumeirah Golf Estates on Sunday. — afp

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