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Bernd Wiesberger in command of Race to Dubai with two events remaining

Austrian jets to South Africa for Nedbank Challenge

Bernd Wiesberger is hunting a first Race to Dubai success
Bernd Wiesberger is hunting a first Race to Dubai successCredit: Getty Images

The Race to Dubai standings remained unchanged after the Turkish Airlines Open, with Bernd Wiesberger leading from Jon Rahm and Shane Lowry, and Wiesberger is the only one of the trio going to post this week in the Nedbank Challenge.

Rahm and Lowry are resting in preparation for the DP World Tour Championship, the season finale next week, so Wiesberger will build on his advantage in South Africa on Sunday. Lining up against the Austrian in the Nedbank will be Matthew Fitzpatrick, Matt Wallace, Erik van Rooyen, Tommy Fleetwood, Louis Oosthuizen and Henrik Stenson.

Tyrrell Hatton, the 16-1 winner of a six-man playoff in Turkey on Sunday, has been labouring with a niggling wrist injury for a few months and is skipping the Nedbank in a bid to freshen up for the Dubai curtain-closer.

The top 60 in the Race to Dubai, plus three tournament invites, will compete in the Nedbank. The top 50 qualify for the DP World Tour Championship.


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