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Relentless Rahm sets up fascinating Dubai finale
Posted on
November 23, 2019
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November 21-24
Jumeirah Golf Estates, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
US$8,000,000
Live leaderboard
Round 1, Round 2, Round 4


Jon Rahm fired a six under par round of 66 to share the lead with Mike Lorenzo-Vera heading into the final round of the DP World Tour Championship, Dubai โ€“ the eighth Rolex Series event of the year - setting the stage for a fascinating finale to the 2019 European Tour season.

DP WTC Dubai R3 - Rahm sets up fascinating finale
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โ€œIt was really good. Got off to a great start on the front nine then kind of stalled a little bit but got things going right away on the back nine. Playing pretty solid. Really confident off the tee. Really confident with every part of my game right now. I'm hitting a lot of great shots and giving myself chances.

โ€œEvery time I hit one close, I'm confident I can make it. With the greens being as good as they are, maybe just get the ball started on line, you know, you're going to have a good chance. A lot of people playing good. Hopefully I can keep this going tomorrow for 18 more holes and be the last man standing.

โ€œGives me goosebumps to think about that. I've said it many times, as a Spaniard, any time you join or you have the chance to put your name on a list where there's only one name and that name is Seve, it's pretty impactful. It's really emotional for all of us. To think in a not even Sergio or Miguel รƒngel or Olly or many other great players couldn't get it done. It's hard to believe that I have the chance to be the second. I'm just going to try to enjoy the afternoon. There's still 18 more holes to play.โ€


Spaniard Rahm birdied two of his last three holes to set the clubhouse target of 15 under par which was then matched by Frenchman Lorenzo-Vera who signed for a round of 69.

Lorenzo-Vera had held a three shot overnight advantage and looked a comfortable front-runner throughout his third round, posting birdies on the sixth, seventh, ninth and 14th holes before his only bogey of the day on the last hole after finding water off the tee and then three-putting.

โ€œI think that I played better today than yesterday. Some better shots all day long, and well, I think we messed up a bit with the choice of club of tee on 18. That was not driver. It was a bit too aggressive, but, well, that's the game and I tried my best. We know at least tomorrow in this wind it won't be the driver on 18.

โ€œThat's one of the things I think about the most, to win in Dubai, only big name do it, and that would be really awesome for me for my confidence and my career to achieve that tomorrow would be really an awesome achievement."


With the winner of the DP World Tour Championship, Dubai earning $3million - the richest first prize in tournament golf โ€“ Rahm is now on course to win the season-long Race to Dubai, although he will have one eye on World Number Two Rory McIlroy who bounced back from a second round 74 with a 65 to sit just two shots back on 13 under par.

โ€œI got off to a nice start but then yeah, the eagle on seven was great," said McIlroy. "I had a similar yardage to yesterday. I had 255 to the pin. It plays off ten, and 265, and the bunker was about 240 to carry. I knew if I hit a decent five-wood it should cover that bunker and roll down. It was nice. I hit a couple of nice fairway wood shots this week and being able to take advantage of them with a couple of eagles, it's always nice to keep the round going like that.

โ€œI think not just golf, but that's what life is all about. It's learning from what you do and being of a present mind so that you can learn as you go. As I said, I sort of figured out what I did wrong yesterday, and I was able to rectify it somewhat today and get myself back in the tournament.


โ€œYou've got Tommy and Jon up there obviously and Mike's holding steady at the top. He played wonderfully yesterday. I played with him and seems like he's doing a similar thing today. I'm going to have to go out there and shoot a similar score tomorrow to do what I did today to really have a chance. But just really pleased that I got myself back in the golf tournament.โ€

Rahm is the only player to win three Rolex Series titles so far and should he secure a fourth, and a second DP World Tour Championship following his win two years ago, he would need current Race to Dubai leader Bernd Wiesberger to finish outside the top two.


That looks increasingly likely after Austrian Wiesberger, the winner of two Rolex Series events in 2019, carded three bogeys from the 11th hole in his one over par 73, meaning he goes into the final round 13 shots behind the leaders in a share of 24th position.

Rahm could also yet be denied by England's Tommy Fleetwood, who could claim his second Race to Dubai title in two years if he finishes second and Rahm does not win the tournament. Fleetwood birdied his final hole for a round of 70 and is four shots back on 11 under par, but the Ryder Cup star will be aiming to make up a deficit for the second Rolex Series event in a row after coming from six shots back to win last week's Nedbank Golf Challenge Hosted by Gary Player.


Pos.
Player
Nat
To Par
R1
R2
R3
Total
T1
Jon Rahm
ESP
-15
66
69
66
201
T1
Michael Lorenzo-Vera
FRA
-15
63
69
69
201
3
Rory McIlroy
NIR
-13
64
74
65
203
4
Tommy Fleetwood
ENG
-11
67
68
70
205
5
Thomas Pieters
BEL
-10
70
68
68
206
6
Marcus Kinhult
SWE
-9
68
71
68
207
T7
Danny Willett
ENG
-8
69
72
67
208
T7
Christiaan Bezuidenhout
RSA
-8
71
67
70
208
T9
Matthew Fitzpatrick
ENG
-6
71
71
68
210
T9
Tom Lewis
ENG
-6
67
70
73
210
T11
Andy Sullivan
ENG
-5
70
74
67
211
T11
Sergio Garcia
ESP
-5
71
73
67
211
T11
Guido Migliozzi
ITA
-5
73
70
68
211
T11
Shane Lowry
IRL
-5
73
68
70
211
T11
Thomas Detry
BEL
-5
69
71
71
211
T16
Paul Casey
ENG
-4
73
73
66
212
T16
Matthias Schwab
AUT
-4
69
73
70
212
T16
Adria Arnaus
ESP
-4
70
70
72
212
T16
Justin Rose
ENG
-4
69
70
73
212
T20
Robert MacIntyre
SCO
-3
71
74
68
213
T20
Joost Luiten
NED
-3
74
71
68
213
T20
Matt Wallace
ENG
-3
70
74
69
213
T20
Louis Oosthuizen
RSA
-3
70
70
73
213
T24
Jorge Campillo
ESP
-2
73
72
69
214
T24
Richard Sterne
RSA
-2
71
72
71
214
T24
David Lipsky
USA
-2
72
71
71
214
T24
Patrick Reed
USA
-2
74
68
72
214
T24
Bernd Wiesberger
AUT
-2
70
71
73
214
T29
Joachim B. Hansen
DEN
-1
74
73
68
215
T29
Jason Scrivener
AUS
-1
71
72
72
215
T29
Rafael Cabrera Bello
ESP
-1
68
73
74
215
T32
Paul Waring
ENG
Par
71
77
68
216
T32
Justin Harding
RSA
Par
73
73
70
216
T32
Matthew Southgate
ENG
Par
75
71
70
216
T32
Francesco Molinari
ITA
Par
69
76
71
216
T32
Romain Langasque
FRA
Par
71
74
71
216
T32
Erik Van Rooyen
RSA
Par
71
72
73
216
T38
Jordan Smith
ENG
1
74
73
70
217
T38
Benjamin Hebert
FRA
1
70
74
73
217
T38
Lee Westwood
ENG
1
73
70
74
217
T41
Mikko Korhonen
FIN
2
72
76
70
218
T41
Victor Perez
FRA
2
73
73
72
218
T43
Ian Poulter
ENG
4
74
76
70
220
T43
Haotong Li
CHN
4
69
77
74
220
T43
Aaron Rai
ENG
4
75
69
76
220
T46
Tyrrell Hatton
ENG
5
73
79
69
221
T46
Henrik Stenson
SWE
5
74
70
77
221
48
Andrea Pavan
ITA
6
77
74
71
222
49
Kurt Kitayama
USA
7
71
75
77
223
50
Scott Hend
AUS
8
76
75
73
224
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