Rory McIlroy begins DP World Tour playoffs with commanding points lead

Date:

As the DP World Tour’s playoffs begin, Rory McIlroy has a commanding lead in the Race to Dubai.

McIlroy, who is set to compete in this week’s HSBC Abu Dhabi Championship and next week’s DP World Tour Championship, sits 1,572.39 points ahead of second-place Thriston Lawrence. That sizeable advantage puts McIlroy in great position to win his third straight Harry Vardon Trophy and sixth overall, which would tie McIlroy with Seve Ballesteros for second most all-time, behind only Colin Montgomerie’s eight.

The winner on Sunday in Abu Dhabi will earn 1,500 points while the champion the following Sunday in Dubai receives 2,000 points, so McIlroy certainly isn’t a lock yet. In fact, per the DP World Tour, players ranked all the way down to No. 37 Sam Bairstow still mathematically have a chance to win the Race to Dubai, though it would require McIlroy finishing last – 70th in Abu Dhabi and 50th in Dubai – in both playoff events for some of those contenders to lift the season-long title.

Lawrence and third-ranked Rasmus Hojgaard, who is 1,920.28 points back of McIlroy, are the only players within 2,000 points of McIlroy, so if McIlroy wins in Abu Dhabi, he’d lock up the Race to Dubai ahead of the season finale. McIlroy, though, has never won the tournament, last playing Abu Dhabi in 2022 when the event was contested in January.

No. 4 Billy Horschel is one of six top-70 players not playing in Abu Dhabi.

Share post:

Popular

More like this
Related

No Rashford once more! Wolves and Man Utd name starting XI’s

Wolves welcome Manchester United to Molineux as part of...

Cool things we saw in 2024: Frisco hot tub could be Ryder Cup hotspot

Imagine Miles Russell lining up a 12-footer as a...

Nico de Boinville gives pundit piece of his mind after Constitution Hill’s Christmas Hurdle victory

Social media and certain pundits may have “retired” Constitution...

Miami Heat president Pat Riley firmly denies report of Jimmy Butler trade

Miami Heat president Pat Riley has made it clear:...