Craig Lee Happy To FInish Last In Race To Dubai – All Goals Accomplished In 2014.

Craig Lee could finish dead last in this week’s Race to Dubai decider and the Scot would be happy. Lee is making his debut in the season-ending event after breaking inside the top-60 following last week’s mid-field finish in the Turkish Airlines Open. The Stirling golfer is already assured some Euro 25,000 if here were to finish 56th given four players – the South African pair of Ernie Els and Charl Schwartzel plus Spain’s Sergio Garcia didn’t play the mandatory number of Final Series events.   As ...

G Mac Defends Not Stepping Aboard Turkish Airlines Open.

Graeme McDowell has returned to competition for this week’s season-ending DP World Tour Championship and defending his decision not to contest last week’s inaugural Turkish Airlines Open. McDowell contested the first two events of the Final Series finishing well down in 53rd place in the BMW Masters and he remained in Shanghai to grab third place in the WGC – HSBC  Champions at Sheshan. However in not competing last week in Turkey McDowell lost his second place on the Race to Dubai ...

Race To Dubai Down To Just 56 Starters.

For a second year running there will be 56 players lining up for the final tournament sprint to the Race to Dubai winning tape. The normal field of Europe’s top-60 has been cut again by four players and this year with Ernie Els (17th on the Race to Dubai) electing not to play, fellow South African Charl Schwartzel (22nd) who did not qualify in playing just one of the opening three Final Series events. As well, Spain’s Sergio Garcia (13th) also only contested one event of the last four and Sweden’s ...

European Tour & Rolex Sign New 10-Year Deal.

The European Tour and Rolex have extended their current, long-standing partnership. Rolex has been the proud partner and Official Timekeeper of The European Tour since 1997, encouraging the development, organisation and promotion of golf worldwide. The decade-long extension, which strengthens the position of Rolex as a leading sponsor in golf, will run until 2022 and includes Rolex’s partnership with the Ryder Cup. The renewed deal deepens the historic bond between Rolex, the world’s lead- ing ...

Henrik Stenson …. “Winning Race To Dubai Would Be Icing On The Cake”.

Sweden’s Henrik Stenson indicated it would be ‘the icing on the cake’ if he were to add the European Race to Dubai No. 1 title to his PGA Tour FedEx Cup success. Stenson heads in the opening round of the Tour’s season-ending event leading the money list by Euro 213,468 ($US 287,033) while the leading four players – Stenson, Justin Rose, Graeme McDowell and Ian Poulter) are separated by Euro 343,906 ($US 412,418). Mathematically anyone down to new Turkish Airlines Open champion, Victor Dubuisson ...

Priceless In Turkey – First Out On The Montgomerie Maxx Royal Course.

It is just after 6.30am Monday morning and the day after Frenchman Victor Dubuisson became the first-ever Turkish Airlines Open champion. There is a few people on the practice putting green but no one on the first tee of the Montgomerie Maxx Royal course. The sun is starting to make its present felt on a morning where there is not a cloud in the sky. I stand on the first tee and I am thinking of the MasterCard advertisement – Priceless. I tee up noticing a man and a woman ahead of me but then ...

Rory McIlroy …”I’ve Seen The Inside Of Too Many Lawyer’s Offices”.

Double major winning Rory McIlroy confessed he doesn’t want to see the inside of a lawyer’s office ever again. McIlroy has returned to competition for this week’s defence of the European Tour season-ending DP World Tour Championship at the Jumeriah Estates course in Dubai. The tournament was his last victory when he birdied the closing five holes to defeat England’s Justin Rose and end the season as both the European No. 1 and PGA Tour No. 1. However in the intervening 12 months McIlroy’s ...