Rory McIlroy Sees His Lead Grow as He Closes in on Fourth Straight Race to Dubai Title.
Northern Irish golfer Rory McIlroy took a significant step towards securing his fourth consecutive Race to Dubai title with an outstanding second-round performance at the DP World Tour Championship in the United Arab Emirates. McIlroy, who already boasts a substantial 767-point lead atop the season-long rankings, fired a three-under-par 69 on Friday to move into a five-man tie for second place behind Denmark's Nicolai Hojgaard, who carded an impressive 65.
Following his first-round effort of seven under par, McIlroy managed six birdies and three bogeys in a display that he described as one where he had "to battle a little more today." The Northern Irishman expressed satisfaction with his score, pointing out that it was a respectable return given the spots from which he found himself.
McIlroy now trails Hojgaard by just three strokes, but the chasing pack is still considerable. English duo Tyrrell Hatton and Marco Penge are currently joint-11th and joint-44th in the standings, respectively. McIlroy's closest rival, Tommy Fleetwood, ended an impressive run of 68 consecutive holes without a bogey when he dropped a shot at the 12th hole.
The DP World Tour Championship continues with players vying to close the gap to the top spot and secure the season-long competition title for themselves.
Northern Irish golfer Rory McIlroy took a significant step towards securing his fourth consecutive Race to Dubai title with an outstanding second-round performance at the DP World Tour Championship in the United Arab Emirates. McIlroy, who already boasts a substantial 767-point lead atop the season-long rankings, fired a three-under-par 69 on Friday to move into a five-man tie for second place behind Denmark's Nicolai Hojgaard, who carded an impressive 65.
Following his first-round effort of seven under par, McIlroy managed six birdies and three bogeys in a display that he described as one where he had "to battle a little more today." The Northern Irishman expressed satisfaction with his score, pointing out that it was a respectable return given the spots from which he found himself.
McIlroy now trails Hojgaard by just three strokes, but the chasing pack is still considerable. English duo Tyrrell Hatton and Marco Penge are currently joint-11th and joint-44th in the standings, respectively. McIlroy's closest rival, Tommy Fleetwood, ended an impressive run of 68 consecutive holes without a bogey when he dropped a shot at the 12th hole.
The DP World Tour Championship continues with players vying to close the gap to the top spot and secure the season-long competition title for themselves.