At the close of the second round at the $10 million DP World Tour Championship, UAE residents Paul Waring and Tommy Fleetwood made an impressive mark, sitting tied for ninth place on the mini-leaderboard.
The championship, being held at the prestigious Earth Course at Jumeirah Golf Estates in Dubai, has brought together some of the best golf talent in the world, and these two Jumeirah Golf Estates members are holding their own against the global elite.
Paul Waring (England) shot a steady 71, bringing his total to five under par, while Tommy Fleetwood (England), who runs his Tommy Fleetwood Academy at JGE, carded a four-under-par 68 to go with his opening 71. The pair now share a respectable ninth spot on the leaderboard, showcasing their skill and experience on home turf.
Also putting in a solid performance is Adrian Otaegui of Spain, a fan favourite in the UAE, who has consistently delivered impressive golf throughout the tournament. With rounds of 71 and 69, Otaegui sits in tied 12th at four under par, just five shots behind the leader, Adrian Rozner of France.
Another Dubai–based LIV golfer Adrian Meronk (Poland) is in tied 27th, dropping 16 spots after his first-round 70, which he followed up with a 73.
Thorbjorn Oleson (Denmark), also slipped today with a 75, to drop 26 spots and be one over par while Scot Ewen Ferguson again failed to break par and lies in 40th pace on two over par.
Recent Dubai Golden Visa Awardee, Julien Guerrier (France) improved on his first-round 76 and shot a one-under-par 71, to be tied 41st on three over par.
Guerrier has an important weekend ahead of him, as do so many more in the field, on several fronts. He is currently 25th in the season-long DP World Tour’s Race to Dubai.
On Sunday night the top 25 players on the season-ending Race to Dubai receive exemptions to play in The 2025 Open at Royal Portrush Golf Club, Northern Ireland in July.
The tournament offers a prize fund of $10 million, along with a Race to Dubai Bonus Pool for the top players. Additionally, participants can earn valuable Official World Golf Ranking (OWGR) points and other rewards. For the top 10 DP World Tour players who do not already have their PGA Tour cards, the opportunity to secure one could be life-changing.
This is the final week of the season, making it a crucial time for the players. However, it’s important to remember that the off-season is very short. The first event of the 2024-2025 Race to Dubai season kicks off in just six days.
On Thursday, November 21, 2024, the BMW Australian Championship will take place at Royal Queensland Golf Club in Brisbane, Australia.
Plenty of time for all players, caddies officials, TV and the media to relax, recharge their batteries, travel to Australia and go again!
Aaron Cockerill (Canada) who represents The Els Club, Dubai is currently, both the strongest player in the field and the ‘worst player on Earth’ after rounds of 77 and 74 to be in 50th place – but there is still a long way to go, it is only half-time at the moment.
Round three kicks off on Saturday with ‘Moving Day’ at 8.20 am with players in two balls, all 50 players teeing off tee one with the leaders out last at 12.35 pm, with the pairing of Rozner and Rory McIlroy.
We hope you can go and see the action Live or watch it on TV – either way, it's an event you won't want to miss!
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