European Tour: DP World Tour Championship Power Rankings
By Matt Coles
One of England’s best in this generation, Tommy Fleetwood will feature at the DP World Tour Championship coming off the back of a playoff win at the Nedbank Golf Challenge last week.
It has been another consistent season for the man from Southport, who teamed up so well with Francesco Molinari at the Ryder Cup in Paris last September. He also is on a run of 41 consecutive cuts made, worldwide.
Fleetwood took the victory in South Africa on Sunday, beating Marcus Kinhult in a playoff at the Gary Player Country Club, his first win since the Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship in January 2018.
The Englishman finished runner-up to Shane Lowry at the British Open at Royal Portrush Along with his British Open performance, the Englishman also finished inside the top ten at the Betfred British Masters, WGC-FedEx St.Jude Invitational, Omega European Masters and the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship.
This event is one Fleetwood likes, as he was named Race to Dubai champion in 2017, but he is yet to claim a top-five spot at the DP World Tour Championship.
With his win last week, the Englishman now sits in 2nd spot on the RTD list this year. Could Fleetwood take a second win in as many weeks and claim a second Race to Dubai crown in three years?