The Race to Dubai story so far: Schedule and standings
We review the story so far of the inaugural Race to Dubai, led by Geoff Ogilvy, but featuring some young guns in the form of Rory McIlroy and Danny Lee.
Next three tournaments:
March 26-29: Open de Andalucia de Golf 09, Real Club de Golf de Sevilla, Seville, Spain
April 2-5: Estoril Open de Portugal, Oitavos Dunes, Estoril, Portugal
April 9-12: US Masters, Augusta National, Augusta, Georgia, USA
Race to Dubai standings as of March 23, 2009:
1. Geoff Ogilvy (AUS) €1,367,086 2. Paul Casey (ENG) €1,145,238 3. Rory McIlroy (NIR) €885,041 4. Oliver Wilson (ENG) €853,045 5. Sergio Garcia (ESP) €852,944 6. Louis Oosthuizen (RSA) €565,984 7. Alvaro Quiros (ESP) €548,274 8. Henrik Stenson (SWE) €522,817 9. Ross Fisher (ENG) €494,846 10. Richard Sterne (RSA) €493,925
As always, we’ll have full tournament previews and comprehensive betting guides for all the European Tour Race to Dubai events every Wednesday.
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