DP World Tour Championship: Top 10 Power Rankings
By Adam McGee
Having struggled in the run-up to the Ryder Cup, perhaps due to the pressures of securing his place on the team, Sullivan has bounced back impressively since his debut in the event at Hazeltine.
Having narrowly been beaten into second by Padraig Harrington at the Portugal Masters, Sullivan added another strong performance to his recent resumé when he came in third at last week’s Nedbank Golf Challenge.
Add that impressive recent play with some positive history at this event and there’s every reason to believe Sully could compete this week. Having finished 21st in his debut here in 2014, Sullivan came back and battled Rory McIlroy for four days last year before finally being forced to settle for second.
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