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65 Golfers, 65 Golf Swings | 2020 DP World Tour Championship

All 65 player golf swings from the season finale DP World Tour Championship, a Rolex Series.
Nienaber, Wilco
Lewis, Tom
Pepperell, Eddie
Horsfield, Sam
Harding, Justin
Højgaard, Rasmus
Burmester, Dean
Wiesberger, Bernd
Kinhult, Marcus
Im, Sungjae
Paratore, Renato
Rozner, Antoine
Otaegui, Adrian
Catlin, John
Hebert, Benjamin
Forrest, Grant
Detry, Thomas
Poulter, Ian
Hansen, Joachim B.
Samooja, Kalle
Smith, Jordan
Jamieson, Scott
Pavon, Matthieu
Mcdowell, Graeme
Larrazábal, Pablo
Stone, Brandon
Rock, Robert
Armitage, Marcus
Fisher, Ross
Syme, Connor
Morikawa, Collin
Rai, Aaron
Willett, Danny
Campillo, Jorge
Wallace, Matt
Kawamura, Masahiro
Grace, Branden
Warren, Marc
Besseling, Wil
Norris, Shaun
Bezuidenhout, Christiaan
Sullivan, Andy
Hovland, Viktor
Coetzee, George
Pieters, Thomas
Canter, Laurie
Arnaus, Adri
Luiten, Joost
Reed, Patrick
Westwood, Lee
Stenson, Henrik
Janewattananond, Jazz
Green, Gavin
Shinkwin, Callum
Crocker, Sean
Donaldson, Jamie
Higgo, Garrick
Fleetwood, Tommy
Hatton, Tyrrell
Välimäki, Sami
Kaymer, Martin
Van Rooyen, Erik
Fitzpatrick, Matthew
Macintyre, Robert
Perez, Victor

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The 2020 Race to Dubai reaches its conclusion at the season-ending DP World Tour Championship, Dubai this week, with players battling it out to end the year as European Number One. The European Tour’s season finale features a 65-man field, who will battle it out for the 12,000 Race to Dubai points and a prize fund of US$8million. As it stands, four players are guaranteed to claim the Race to Dubai crown with victory on the Earth Course at Jumeriah Golf Estates: Patrick Reed, Tommy Fleetwood, Collin Morikawa and Lee Westwood. For four others – Christiaan Bezuidenhout, Victor Perez, Aaron Rai and Tyrrell Hatton – victory is guaranteed provided Reed doesn’t finish second alone. But with 2,000 points of the 12,000 points going to the winner, there is still a mathematical chance that any of the leading 60 available players on the Race to Dubai standings, and Joost Luiten in 72nd position, could be crowned Race to Dubai Champion!

Welcome to the Official YouTube channel of the European Tour. Every week you can find extended tournament highlights and individual player highlights from the likes of Rory McIlroy, Justin Rose and Tommy Fleetwood in events on the Race to Dubai. This is also the home of the 14 Club Challenge, Little Interviews, Fastest Hole and many more challenges, pranks and world record attempts featuring the biggest golfers in the world.

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