Lowry looking to end 2019 on a high

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The Open Champion aims to become European Number One
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November 5, 2019
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The Open Champion Shane Lowry has his sights set on a strong finish to the 2019 Race to Dubai with the aim of becoming European Number One for the first time in his career as he prepares for the Turkish Airlines Open โ€“ the sixth Rolex Series event of the season.

Turkish Airlines Open - Lowry looking to end 2019 on a high
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โ€œIt's my main goal over the next few weeks to perform as best as I can, it would be lovely if I got to the final 18 holes in Dubai with a chance to win the Race to Dubai. To be European Number One would be really special and would add to the year I've had.

โ€œI think it would be the icing on the cake. I'm going to give it my best shot but if I don't win it, I won't be too disappointed. I've had a decent year and I'd be pretty happy with what I've got at Christmas."

The Irishman, who triumphed at Royal Portrush in July, is less than 700 points behind current Race to Dubai Rankings Presented by Rolex leader Bernd Wiesberger but, with increased points on offer in the final three events of the season, there is still all to play for, starting at The Montgomerie Maxx Royal in Belek.


Already a Rolex Series winner this year after securing the Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship presented by EGA in January, Lowry is going in search of a sixth European Tour title this week.

โ€œTo start the year with a win in Abu Dhabi at a Rolex Series event was huge โ€“ that gave me the confidence going forward. Outside of a Major, as a European Tour player it probably doesn't get much bigger. There are WGCs as well, but Rolex Series events are definitely up there.โ€

Returning to Turkey with happy memories from last year are Thomas Detry and Martin Kaymer. Detry recorded his best finish in a Rolex Series event at Regnum Carya Golf & Spa Resort, as a back-nine blitz of five consecutive birdies saw him move to 15 under, two strokes behind defending champion Justin Rose who defeated Li Haotong in a play-off. Kaymer finished in a share of fifth last year.

โ€œI have just taken two weeks off, so I feel fresh and ready to play well," said Detry. "Got good memories from here last year. Finished third. It's the start of a good stretch of golf and hopefully we'll make the best out of this week. I rested the first week, really not doing much. Just seeing friends and been working out but not that much. Last week I picked up clubs again. The weather unfortunately is not that good at home, but very happy to see some sun again.

โ€œI played nine holes yesterday. The course is beautiful, really good. Played here a long time ago when I was practicing. I came down here with the Belgian federations practicing, and I've had a faint memory of a few holes, but it will be good to play today to refresh my mind.โ€

At 66th and71 st on the Race to Dubai Rankings respectively, both players will be looking to secure their spots in the Nedbank Golf Challenge hosted by Gary Player and DP World Tour Championship, Dubai. Just the top 60 and then 50 players available from the Race to Dubai Rankings will take part in the final two events of the season.

โ€œI came here I think every year since the tournament is on," said Kaymer. "It's nice, especially that time of year. Being in Germany last week, seeing the weather there, the practice facilities, it's nice to come out here and enjoy the great golf courses that they have around here.


โ€œThe game is feeling fine. I feel fairly calm on the golf course. I really enjoy that whole process that I'm going through right now, focusing on the right things. Not being distracted too much by stuff that doesn't really matter.

โ€œYeah, it's one of those weeks that I look forward to every year to get here. Sometimes it's a bit underrated. It does still mean that you had a decent season. That's all you can do this week. Try to do your best and stick to that form.โ€

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