Of the top two, Willett, who won the Nedbank Golf Challenge two years ago, needs a top five finish to have any chance of regaining pole position heading into the final event.
If Willettfinishes fifth, Stenson stays top with any finish within the top 65. Fourth and Stenson needs to finish top 26 to stay top of the Race to Dubai Rankings presented by Rolex. Third place for Willett and Stenson will be looking for top eight.
But if Willett takes second, he goes top as long as ahead of Stenson, and a win certainly takes him top.
The$5 million Bonus Pool, shared among the top ten on the Race to Dubai Rankings, adds an extra dimension and South Africa’s Number One, Branden Grace, currently occupies tenth place.
Securing a place in the field for the DP World Tour Championship, Dubai by finishing amongthe top 60 available playerson the Race to Dubai Rankings presented by Rolex is another goal for this week. Frenchman Benjamin Herbert is currently the last man in for the season finale.
Of the top two, Willett, who won the Nedbank Golf Challenge two years ago, needs a top five finish to have any chance of regaining pole position heading into the final event.
If Willettfinishes fifth, Stenson stays top with any finish within the top 65. Fourth and Stenson needs to finish top 26 to stay top of the Race to Dubai Rankings presented by Rolex. Third place for Willett and Stenson will be looking for top eight.
But if Willett takes second, he goes top as long as ahead of Stenson, and a win certainly takes him top.
The$5 million Bonus Pool, shared among the top ten on the Race to Dubai Rankings, adds an extra dimension and South Africa’s Number One, Branden Grace, currently occupies tenth place.
Securing a place in the field for the DP World Tour Championship, Dubai by finishing amongthe top 60 available playerson the Race to Dubai Rankings presented by Rolex is another goal for this week. Frenchman Benjamin Herbert is currently the last man in for the season finale.
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