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2023 DP World Tour Championship final results: Prize money payout, leaderboard and how much each golfer won

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The 2023 DP World Tour Championship final leaderboard is headed by winner Nicolai Højgaard, who earned the DP World Tour win at Jumeirah Golf Estates' Earth Course in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.

Højgaard won for the first time on the DP World Tour, shooting an 8-under 64 on Sunday to earn the win on 21-under 267 and collect the biggest first-place check in a DP World Tour event.

Tommy Fleetwood , Matt Wallace and Viktor Hovland finished tied for second on the week, with Rory McIlroy finishing T-22 as he coasted to the Race to Dubai title.

Højgaard won the $3,000,000 winner's share of the $10,000,000 purse.

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Højgaard earned 19.4 Official World Golf Ranking points with the win, with the minimum point schedule removed from the Official World Golf Ranking.

There was not a 36-hole cut, with 50 of 50 starting players finishing the event in the final completed event of the season.

Højgaard earned 2,000 Race to Dubai points as a DP World Tour member, with its season-long Race to Dubai points race coming closer to a conclusion.

As a result of this week, Rory McIlroy has secured his fifth Race to Dubai win ahead of the season-ending tournament.

The 2024 European Tour schedule starts next week with the Joburg Open in South Africa and Fortinet Australian PGA Championship in Australia.

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Scottie Scheffler makes remarkable look routine, wins RBC Heritage comfortably

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HILTON HEAD ISLAND, S.C. – Scottie Scheffler wasn’t supposed to win the RBC Heritage.

Scheffler did it anyway, and no other outcome seemed plausible after two holes of the final round. Generational superstars make the remarkable look routine, like it was always destined to happen, but make no mistake, that’s not normal, no matter how Scheffler made it appear.

The world No. 1 looked at ease as he fired a final-round 68 to win the RBC Heritage by three shots. He entered the fourth round up by one, but after a miraculous eagle chip-in on No. 2 that Scheffler made look mundane, it was about over. The final 16 holes were a formality, a slow coronation for King Scheffler that thunderstorms pushed to Monday. Scheffler played his final three holes Monday morning, capping it with a meaningless bogey on 18.

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“We've seen people do this over the years as far as excellence for time, over a little bit of time,” Max Homa said. “His seems to be sustained a bit longer than I can remember from a lot of people. It's not utterly shocking what he does. He just does it over and over and over again.

“That's amazing. … He almost makes it seem very realistic that we should do that.”

Homa’s quote wasn’t from Sunday. He said it Wednesday, less than 24 hours before the tournament began, and that assessment is even more true now than it was then.

Scheffler made two bogeys or worse all week – the first was a double bogey on the third hole of his first round. The second came on the 72nd hole. In between, it was flawless golf. Scheffler has won four of his last five starts. He’s won 10 times on TOUR in his last 50 starts. He’s lost to only one golfer since the start of March: Stephan Jaeger at the Texas Children’s Houston Open.

Top players spent the early part of the week gawking at Scheffler’s success and admitting there was a gap between them and him. Still, there’s supposed to be a letdown after a win, especially a major championship. It’s a mentally taxing and draining experience. The stress and energy of contending can wear down even the best, and Scheffler is a meticulous preparer, treating practice rounds with the intentionality if not quite the intensity of a final round.

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He showed up to Harbour Town Golf Links for the first time Wednesday, taking the early part of the week to celebrate his Masters win and recharge back home. He didn’t see the course’s front nine until he played the first round. He admitted one eye was at home in Dallas, where his wife Meredith draws closer and closer to giving birth to their first child. He was prepared to walk off the course at any moment if she went into labor. That was the field’s only hope, as it turns out.

The quick turnaround and shortened practice time led to a sluggish start as Scheffler was even for his first 15 holes Thursday. Although he birdied Nos. 16 and 17 for a 2-under 69, he was already six shots behind after Round 1. His caddie, Ted Scott, had noticed some fatigue.

The great ones, though, do not panic, comforted by the knowledge that over time their stuff is superior and will win out. Scheffler would never say such a thing (too brash), but his clubs say it for him. Exhibit A: He shot a 6-under 65 on Friday, and that night the deficit was just three. Then he shot 63 on Saturday to leave little doubt: He was going to win again.

“He’s a physical specimen, I mean honestly he is,” Scott said. “He’s in incredible shape and you have to be to have mental fortitude. You have to get your body in physical shape so you can be mentally in it.”

Mentally, Scheffler said he’s never been in a better place on the golf course.

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“I look back to Bay Hill, and I got off to some poor starts there, especially on the greens,” he said. “I'm just proud of how quickly I've been kind of fighting back from those little mistakes throughout the round and handling the surprises and stuff when it doesn't really go as planned. I think I've become better at managing that.”

A prime example came as the darkness descended Sunday night. Standing in the middle of the fairway on the par-5 15th, Scheffler duck hooked a 4-iron into the water. He was shocked. The swing was good; the strike was solid. But there was mud on the ball that he didn’t see.

Still up by five, Scheffler had plenty of breathing room, but he didn’t want to drop a shot. He slung a wedge around the tall trees guarding the hole and buried the 11-foot par putt despite having the option to wait and putt it in the morning, as his playing partner, Sepp Straka, did.

“The level of satisfaction of something like that is pretty high … to keep myself in position and not really give the guys behind me too much hope,” Scheffler said.

That mental strength is driven partly by on-course performance. Scheffler has regained confidence on the greens after switching to a mallet putter. That helps. But it’s also bred from his consistent cadence off the course. After pouring in eight birdies on Saturday, seven of which came from inside 12 feet, Scheffler did what he often does on the road. He went back to the rental house with frequent TOUR roommate and best friend Sam Burns and watched a movie. Tom Kim stopped by, as he had a few other times during the week. The routine was the same.

Burns, who has known Scheffler since their junior golf days, couldn’t sense a shift in Scheffler at any point during the week. Other than his late arrival, nothing was different.

“Just his normal self, pretty laid back,” Burns said.

Burns drew parallels to Scheffler’s golf, which hasn’t changed much over the years. The ability to dominate was always there.

“He's playing incredible golf,” Burns said. “He has a ton of confidence and he's also really good. It's a good combo. You have those three things working together and then you get what you got. He's the best in the world by a long way.”

Scheffler admitted he is starting to realize his stature is changing, although it still catches him off guard. Large crowds packed in to watch him tee off on Saturday. When he reached the first green, he looked back at those same bleachers a few hundred yards away. They were empty, even with the final five groups still to tee off.

“It was really interesting,” he said, still seeming a bit surprised. “It felt to me like the crowd was coming with me (Saturday), and there was definitely a lot of cheers out there.”

Scottie Scheffler closes out 72nd hole to cement 10th win at RBC Heritage

It’s new territory for the Texan. He has occupied the top spot in the world ranking for the last 48 weeks, but the general public seldom treated him like a sports idol. His understated personality, as genuine as it is, did not attract the masses, and he has actively avoided the spotlight. But his dominance is the draw now. The crowds are bigger and the cheers are louder as the golf world eagerly watches Scheffler make history, everyone wondering: How long can he keep it going?

“People like to see something special and they’re seeing it,” Scott said. “It’s easy to get behind a person like him, he’s easier to cheer for.”

Woods was the last player to win four times in five starts, back in 2008. Since 1983, Only David Duval has needed fewer starts to get from win No. 1 to win No. 10. Scheffler’s final-round 68 was his 40th consecutive round of par or better. He’s outperformed the field average in 36 of those rounds. Fans flock to dominance. It’s happening in the women’s game, with Nelly Korda at five straight wins and counting. It’s here for Scheffler as well.

Maybe things will change, as Scheffler is about to become a dad, knocking golf further down his list of priorities. He wants to be a better parent than he is a golfer, and perhaps that will take time away from his practice and preparation. Maybe then, he will fall off.

Don’t hold your breath.

“I grew up watching the end of Tiger,” Theegala said Saturday night. “Got to see Rory (McIlroy), DJ (Dustin Johnson), Jordan (Spieth), like all these guys kind of dominate for a period of time, and I was like, we could be in the midst of something really, really special.”

It was as if Theegala knew what was coming, and maybe he did. Maybe, deep down, we all did.

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2024 RBC Heritage leaderboard: Scottie Scheffler nears fourth win in five starts with event to finish Monday

Weather prevented the final round from completing, but scheffler is well on his way to continuing his hot streak.

Scottie Scheffler's fourth victory in his last five tournaments will have to wait one more day. With the 2024 RBC Heritage experiencing more than a 2.5-hour weather delay Sunday, tournament action was unable to be completed before nightfall; it will instead leak into the work week. The final round at Harbour Town Golf Links will resume Monday at 8 a.m. ET with Scheffler holding a five-stroke lead at 20 under.

The world No. 1 is well clear of his nearest pursuer, Wyndham Clark, with three holes left in his tournament. Clark, meanwhile, is in the clubhouse at 15 under hoping for another runner-up check behind Scheffler. Others on the golf course like J.T. Poston, Patrick Cantlay and Sahith Theegala stand at that same number with holes to play.

Monday morning may only be a formality as Scheffler looks to be in control of just about everything -- like he has been the last two months.

Scheffler began Sunday in Hilton Head Island with one arm already slipped in the tartan jacket. Possessing a one-stroke lead, the Texan was crowned by many late Saturday evening despite the bevy of stars who had plans to upend him.

After knocking in a 6-foot par save on the 1st, Scheffler more or less turned those predictions into a reality. Chipping in for eagle on the par-5 2nd from long of the green (his 11th hole-out from off the green this season), Scheffler opened a three-stroke lead on the field and never looked back.

Charges were made by many, including a familiar foe in Clark, but none were that threatening. The reigning U.S. Open champion turned in 7-under 29 and tacked on another birdie on the 11th to get within one of Scheffler, but the pressure of perfection proved too much.

Hitting a tree with his second shot on No. 12, Clark's ball ricocheted out of bounds and led to a double bogey. Another dropped shot came on the following hole and all but secured another near miss from the U.S. Open champion.

Collin Morikawa, Ludvig Åberg, Cantlay and Theegala all hovered on the first page of the leaderboard but never truly threatened. Instead, it was Patrick Rodgers who emerged as Scheffler's greatest threat thanks to an eagle-2 at the turn. A bogey a few holes later put an end to his Cinderella story.

Remaining in the wake of mistakes was a spotless Scheffler at 19 under, four ahead of the field. Turning in 3 under, the steadiest man in the game marched forward with a heavy diet of fairways and greens before a spell of thunderstorms halted his momentum on the par-4 12th.

Inclement weather was all that could stop Scheffler as the 27-year-old returned to the golf course more than two hours later and resumed his round without a hitch. While temperatures cooled and winds freshened, Scheffler was unaffected.

He picked off a birdie on the 13th to push his lead to five before a mud ball on the 15th led to his second finding the water on the par 5. It didn't matter as Scheffler launched a pitching wedge onto the surface, spinning it left and utilizing the slope to access the tucked pin. He avoided what would have been his first dropped shot since the 3rd hole on Thursday with an emphatic par save, and he will sleep easy Sunday night knowing five strokes separate him from the field and three holes separate him from victory.

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Play called for evening

The final group is on the green on the par-5 15th meaning they will have three holes to play on Monday. Scottie Scheffler faces a par putt from 10 feet to maintain his five-stroke lead as he stands at 20 under.

Five clear with five to go!

The only thing that can stop him is the sunlight at this rate. Scottie Scheffler adds a birdie on 13 to get to 20 under and five clear of the crew at 15 under. Without the world No. 1 this tournament would be very, very good, but alas they are all fighting for first flight honors it appears.

Conditions are considerably harder for these guys. The wind has switched, it's about 10 degrees cooler and they are racing against the clock. Scottie Scheffler and Sepp Straka make par on No. 12 and head to the par-4 13th. Wyndham Clark posts the clubhouse lead at 15 under, four behind Scheffler.

Let's play ball!

Players are on the golf course and play is set to resume. Scottie Scheffler in the final pairing has about 7.5 holes remaining and one hour until sunset meaning this thing is probably going to leak into Monday unfortunately. 

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The expectation is this thing will be finished today as the range is open and play is set to resume in 40 minutes at 6 p.m. ET. This will leave Scottie Scheffler a couple hours to complete just about seven holes as he left off in the middle of the 12th fairway with a four-stroke lead at 19 under.

Play suspended due to weather

The horn has sounded at 4:28 p.m. ET as a large weather system (with lightning) has engulfed Harbour Town. This comes as Scottie Scheffler stands in the 12th fairway with a four-stroke lead at 19 under over a number of pursuers up ahead of him on the golf course. Players are being brought back into the clubhouse as rules officials make an assessment on when play will return.

Rain comin' down hard

Scheffler turns in 33 with three-stroke lead.

Scheffler lets a chance slide by on the short ninth and will instead settle for a 3-under 33 on his front nine. It was highlighted by his eagle-3 on the par-5 2nd and Scheffler will head to the back side with a three-stroke edge.

Theegala thriving

Theegala cards four 3s in a row to end his front nine and get within four of Scottie Scheffler. Sahith spoke yesterday about how cool it is what Scheffler is currently doing and how it is a motivating factor for someone like him to get better. It's a great perspective and Theegala continues to get better and better, but it may not be enough this week as he is four behind with nine to go.

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Chevron Championship: Nelly Korda equals LPGA record as she claims wins first women's major of 2024

World No 1 Nelly Korda ties the record for the most consecutive LPGA wins, matching the five in a row set by Nancy Lopez in 1978 and repeated by Annika Sorenstam across 2004 and 2005; 20-year-old English amateur Lottie Woad finishes one-under in her first major appearance

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Nelly Korda claimed her second major title and a remarkable fifth successive tournament win as she clinched victory in the Chevron Championship by two shots.

The world No 1's victory at The Woodlands in Texas saw her tie the record for the most consecutive LPGA wins, matching Nancy Lopez's mark set in 1978 and Annika Sorenstam's across 2004-05.

Korda began the final round of this year's first major one stroke behind South Korean leader Haeran Ryu but a three-under final round of 69 was enough to earn the 25-year-old American the victory at 13 under for the tournament.

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Sweden's Maja Stark finished two shots further back in second after also closing with a 69, while American Lauren Coughlin and Canada's Brooke Henderson - who started level with Korda after a super third round of 64 - were tied in third place at 10 under. Ryu carded a two-over 74 to finish fifth.

When asked how she was able to put together five wins in five consecutive tournaments, Korda, who made five birdies but had two bogeys on the back nine of her final round, said: "I don't know, but I can finally breathe now.

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"That back nine felt like the longest back nine of my entire life. It was a little bit of a grind on the back nine, but I'm happy to get the win.

"I was definitely starting to feel it on the back nine, just the nerves setting in. It's a major. It's everything that I've always wanted as a little girl.

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"I can finally breathe now and just enjoy the moment because I was definitely really nervous. I feel sick to my stomach."

Korda's first major win came at the Women's PGA Championship in 2021 and she secured the first of her five straight titles this year at the LPGA Drive On Championship in January.

She then took a seven-week break before returning to win three events in the space of three weeks, including beating Ireland's Leona Maguire in the final of the T-Mobile Match Play a fortnight ago.

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In terms of British interest in the tournament, 20-year-old Lottie Woad - winner of the Augusta National Women's Amateur earlier this month - missed out on finishing as the lowest amateur. The English future star, who had been in contention at four under through Friday, ultimately finished one under after a two-over final round of 74.

Charley Hull and Georgia Hall both signed off with 72s to also finish one under, while Jodi Ewart Shadoff (+3) and Scotland's Gemma Dryburgh (+4) had disastrous final rounds of 79 and 80, respectively. Northern Ireland's Stephanie Meadow ended the week on level par.

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The Masters 2024: Fantasy DP World Tour – top performers and their keys to success 

We analyse three standout performers and the keys to their success at the 88th Masters Tournament , the first men’s Major Championship of the season on Fantasy DP World Tour.

Scottie Scheffler

The American lived up to his billing to win a second Green Jacket in three years at Augusta National Golf Club. 

The World Number One took the favourite’s tag in his stride and won his second Major with a four-stroke victory to pick up 191 points for those who picked him.

With 20 birdies across the four rounds, Scheffler was second only to Nicolai Højgaard in that regard, while he was one of just 17 players to record an eagle across the four rounds.

Of the 89 players who started the tournament, he ranked 11th for Greens in Regulation for the tournament, while he was 16th for driving accuracy – he made 12 of 14 fairways in both the third and first rounds.

Amen Corner has long been viewed a key stretch in the outcome of the Masters, with Scheffler playing holes 11-13 in a cumulative two under as an eagle at the par five 13th helped him to open a slender lead heading into the final round.

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Ludvig Åberg

One of four DP World Tour members among 20 in the field to be making their Masters debut, the Swede proved an astute selection as our Form Horse in our preview, picking up 170 points.

Ahead of his first Major appearance – less than 12 months on from turning professional – the 24-year-old had registered three top 10s across his prior six PGA TOUR starts.

With the opportunity to become only the fourth player to win the Green Jacket – and first since Fuzzy Zoeller in 1979 – on their first start, Åberg came close to writing his name into the Masters history books.

He was the only player in the field not to three putt the whole week, ranking fourth best for putting (the average number of putts per green in regulation).

His short game ability was also in evidence as he had a 100% success rate for sand saves, getting up and down on six occasions – a feat bettered by only one other player.

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Tommy Fleetwood

The Englishman arrived at Augusta National without a top 10 to his name in his previous seven appearances but will have left it hoping he has cracked the Masters code.

The Englishman has an impressive record in the Major Championships, having been runner-up at The Open Championship and U.S. Open, a factor that surely proved influential in him being selected by 14% of Fantasy players.

His closing bogey-free three-under-par 69 saw him tie for third on the leaderboard and ensures he now has top tens in three consecutive Major starts.

Across the board, seven-time DP World Tour winner Fleetwood’s game was in excellent working order.

He ranked second for driving accuracy and also finished in the top 10 for the Greens In Regulation, Putting and Sand Saves categories.

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What is next.

The Asian Swing picks up next week in Japan with the ISPS HANDA – CHAMPIONSHIP at Taiheiyo Club.

The penultimate event in the third Global Swing of the 2024 Race to Dubai features home stars Rikuya Hoshino and Keita Nakajima, both winners on the DP World Tour this season.

Team entries are live here .

If you have not done so already, you can sign up to play the official 2024 DP World Tour Fantasy game and submit your six-man team before the first round gets under way on Thursday:  https://fantasy.dpworldtour.com/

The 2024 season-long winner will win a trip to the DP World Tour Championship in Dubai next year, enjoy a lesson with a DP World Tour professional and a round of golf on the Earth course at Jumeirah Golf Estates. For more information on this amazing prize and others, read  here .

Fantasy Insight: As it stands, France's World Number 22 Matthieu Pavon is the favourite for players of our  Fantasy Game for next week , featuring in 64% of teams. Other popular players include home favourite Keita Nakajima (59%) and South Africa's three-time DP World Tour winner Christiaan Bezuidenhout (50%).

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    Sam Bairstow finding his feet on DP World Tour after transition from successful amateur to professional. Ahead of the Asian Swing resuming this week with the ISPS HANDA - CHAMPIONSHIP in Japan, we catch up with Sam Bairstow as he aims to maintain his form in his rookie season on the DP World Tour. View Article.

  2. DP World Tour Championship, Dubai 2022

    Visit ESPN to view the DP World Tour Championship, Dubai Golf leaderboard from the DP World tour. ... PGA News. Wesley Bryan chips in twice, shoots 63 to lead at Puntacana.

  3. DP World Tour Championship leaderboard: Matt Fitzpatrick, Tyrrell

    Rory McIlroy opened with 71 today at the DP World Tour Championship. Incredibly, it's his highest opening round score worldwide since a first round 73 at the Masters. — Justin Ray ...

  4. DP World Tour Championship: Jon Rahm earns impressive win in Dubai as

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  5. DP World Tour Championship LIVE commentary & leaderboard

    Listen to BBC Radio 5 Live Sports Extra commentary from the season-ending DP World Tour Championship in Dubai.

  6. 2022 DP World Tour Championship leaderboard: Jon Rahm makes his move to

    For the first time all week, a new man occupies the top spot on the leaderboard of the 2022 DP World Tour Championship. Former world No. 1 Jon Rahm was simply brilliant around Jumeirah Golf ...

  7. 2022 DP World Tour Championship final results: Prize money payout

    The 2022 DP World Tour Championship final leaderboard is headed by winner Jon Rahm, who earned the DP World Tour win at Jumeirah Golf Estates' Earth Course in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.. Rahm ...

  8. 2022 DP World Tour Championship leaderboard, scores: Matt Fitzpatrick

    Two-time DP World Tour Championship winner Jon Rahm stands at 8 under after a splendid round of 6-under 66 while Rory McIlroy is at 5 under courtesy of a fast finish. Round 2 leaderboard, scores T1.

  9. Rory McIlroy wins DP World Tour's season-long Race to Dubai

    Rory McIlroy is the DP World Tour's Race to Dubai champion once again. ... Leaderboard Watch + Listen News FedExCup Schedule Players Stats Golfbet Signature Events Comcast Business TOUR TOP 10 ...

  10. 2023 DP World Tour Championship final results: Prize money payout

    The 2023 DP World Tour Championship final leaderboard is headed by winner Nicolai Højgaard, who earned the DP World Tour win at Jumeirah Golf Estates' Earth Course in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.

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  12. DP World Tour news, tournaments, results and rankings

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  13. Golf Leaderboards: Chevron Championship, PGA Tour's RBC Heritage

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  14. Scottie Scheffler set for fourth win in five PGA Tour starts as RBC

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    The world No. 1 enters the final round of the 2024 RBC Heritage at 16 under, holding a one-stroke lead over Sepp Straka as Scheffler eyes his fourth win in his last five stars across the PGA Tour.

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  19. Chevron Championship: Nelly Korda equals LPGA record as she claims wins

    World No 1 Nelly Korda ties the record for the most consecutive LPGA wins, matching the five in a row set by Nancy Lopez in 1978 and repeated by Annika Sorenstam across 2004 and 2005; 20-year-old ...

  20. Porteous part of leading trio in Abu Dhabi

    Englishman Porteous and Frenchman Levy posted six under par rounds of 64 to climb to the top of the leaderboard on 17 under par, before South African Nienaber joined them at the summit after carding a four under 66. Porteous, who resides in the UAE, highlighted his strong approach play as the key for his success so far this week in Al Ain.

  21. Field announced for the 2024 Volvo China Open

    Also returning to Hidden Grace Golf Club is the winner of the 2023 Volvo China Open and defending champion, Sarit Suwannarut. The 26-year-old Thai golfer secured victory last year with impressive scores of 65 and 64 in the third and fourth rounds, marking his second win on the Asian Tour following his first-place finish at the Indonesian Masters in 2022.

  22. The Masters 2024: Fantasy DP World Tour

    One of four DP World Tour members among 20 in the field to be making their Masters debut, the Swede proved an astute selection as our Form Horse in our preview, picking up 170 points. Ahead of his first Major appearance - less than 12 months on from turning professional - the 24-year-old had registered three top 10s across his prior six PGA ...