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The grand finale on the European Tour is this week when the top 60 in the Race to Dubai standings duel it out in Dubai at the DP World Tour Championship. Realistically, four players in the 60-man field can still win the Race to Dubai and be crowned European No. 1 although Henrik Stenson +500 can control his own destiny.
There are several scenarios but basically this is how they all stand: if Rory McIlroy +300 fails to win and Alex Noren +1200 doesn’t make the top two or Danny Willett +3300 can’t crack the top four, Stenson is the winner. A Noren win would mean Stenson has to finish second to deny his fellow Swede but a victory for Willett would give the Englishman the Race to Dubai, but the Masters champion is playing so bad that there is no way he will win.
Other notable players that could contend this week include young Englishman Tyrrell Hatton +3500, South Africa’s Louis Oosthuizen +2450 and Branden Grace +1500, Austria’s Bernd Wiesberger +2000, Italy’s Francesco Molinari +2250 and Spaniards Sergio Garcia +2500 and Rafa Cabrera-Bello +3999.
The scoring will be low. Last year McIlroy won with a 21-under par total, the year before Stenson won at 16-under par. McIlroy and Stenson have won the last four year ending tournaments and no doubt, both will be heavy favorites this week. But don’t count out Noren, he has four wins this year and will definitely be in the mix. All seven past champions at Dubai have been long hitters which doesn’t bode well for Noren.
DP World Tour Championship - Dubai Golf Odds courtesy of BookMaker Sportsbook:
Rory McIlroy +300
Henrik Stenson +500
Alex Noren +1200
Brenden Grace +1500
Andy Sullivan +1800
Bernd Wiesberger +2000
Francesco Molinari +2250
Louis Oosthuizen +2450
Sergio Garcia +2500
Charl Schwartzel +2950
Byeong Hun-An +3000
Danny Willett +3300
Thomas Pieters +3500
Martin Kaymer +3600
Rafa Cabrera-Bello +3999
Ross Fisher +4000
Tyrrell Hatton +3500
Chris Wood +4000
Joost Luiten +4150
Victor Dubuisson +4500
Lee Westwood +4545
Matthew Fitzpatrick +5000
Shane Lowry +5250
Soren Kjeldsen +5550
Thongchai Jaidee +6000
Tommy Fleetwood +6250
George Coetzee +6500
Richard Bland +7000
Alexander Levy +7500
David Horsey +7700
Jeung-Hun Wang +8000
Richard Sterne +8500
Alejandro Canizares +8888
David Lipsky +9000
Hao-Tong Li +9090
Joakim Lagergren +9500
Thorbjorn Olesen +9999
Andrew Johnston +10000
Bradley Dredge +10000
Kiradech Aphibarnrat +10050
Mikko Ilonen +10500
Jaco Van Zyl +10555
Nacho Elvira +11000
Nicolas Colsaerts +11500
Padraig Harrington +12500
Scott Hend +12500
Pablo Larrazabal +12222
Rikard Karlberg +12555
Ricardo Gouveia +11111
Gregory Bourdy +13000
Raphael Jacquelin +13333
Matthew Southgate +14000
Felipe Aguilar +14500
Jorge Campillo +15000
Brandon Stone +15555
Marcus Fraser +17500
Renato Paratore +17500
Romain Wattel +20000
Julien Quesne +20000
Soo-Min Lee +22500
ODDS ANALYSIS
Andy Sullivan +1800 was runner-up here a year ago and seems to be trending in the right direction with his game after struggling for months. The smiling Englishman loves playing in the desert and his past success is impressive. In his last four starts in the United Arab Emirates he has two second places and a fourth. He was also runner-up in defense of his Portugal Masters title last month and T3 in last week’s Nedbank Golf Challenge so his game is coming on and Sullivan is a strong play in every format this week in Dubai.
Francesco Molinari +2250 has nothing to lose this week, he can’t win the Race to Dubai, but can play well and cash another big check. The Italian is playing well with a win, T6 and T4 in his last three starts worldwide. He also plays well in Dubai with three top 10’s in his last four starts. Molinari is on a free roll, making him dangerous this week and worthy of a play in all formats.
He’s certain to be a popular pick this week, especially for those who base their strategy on converging trends. The Italian’s course form shows T6 in both 2010 and 2011 while he recorded his best yet at the Earth course when T4 last year after T16 in 2014 and T13 in 2013. As for current form, his last three starts show an emotional home win at the Italian Open (R4 65), T6 in the WGC-HSBC Champions and T4 in Las Vegas, the latter achieved with a stunning final-round 61.
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