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McIlroy has set sights on overtaking one of European golf’s greatest players

McIlroy has set sights on overtaking one of European golf’s greatest players
Rory McIlroy plays a shot during the Pro-Am at Jumeirah Golf Estates, prior to the DP World Tour Championship, in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Nov. 11, 2025. (Getty Images)
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McIlroy has set sights on overtaking one of European golf’s greatest players

McIlroy has set sights on overtaking one of European golf’s greatest players
  • A seventh Harry Vardon Trophy would take the Northern Irishman past Seve Ballesteros and leave him one behind Colin Montgomerie
  • Rory McIlroy: I feel like my game rounded into some really good form at the weekend, and hopefully I can continue that from Thursday on

DUBAI: Rory McIlroy has his sights set on overtaking one of European golf’s greatest players and closing the gap on another as he looks to win the Harry Vardon Trophy for a seventh time this weekend.

The reigning Masters Champion heads into the season-ending DP World Tour Championship with a 767-point lead over nearest challenger Marco Penge in the Race to Dubai standings and in pole position to win the season-long race for a fourth year in a row.

If he achieves his aim on Sunday, the Northern Irishman would become a seven-time Race to Dubai champion, moving past Seve Ballesteros on six (under the previous name of Order of Merit) and closing to within one win of Colin Montgomerie’s record of eight.

With 2,000 points awarded to the winner of the final Rolex Series event of the season at Jumeirah Golf Estates this week, McIlroy knows victory is not a foregone conclusion but he wants to continue moving up a list that contains some illustrious names.

He said: “To move from six to seven titles, to go one past Seve, would be amazing. To get one closer to Monty (Montgomerie) would be amazing.

“But I think when I say I’m not chasing anything, I think if I focus my energy on certain tournaments and try to play well at certain tournaments, then the Race to Dubai almost just sort of takes care of itself.

“Hopefully these season-long awards are something that just come along because you’ve won some big tournaments along the way.

“So yeah, I guess you could say I’m still chasing that, but I think that’s just more a by-product of playing the good golf that I know that I can.”

McIlroy had led Penge by 441 points ahead of last week’s Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship but extended his lead after making an eagle and eight birdies in a flawless 62 on Sunday to finish in a tie for third.

He is hoping to keep up the momentum in Dubai at a tournament he has won three times, including last year.

“Obviously it was a great day on Sunday,” said McIlroy. “It looked like I was probably going to have a similar cushion over Marco to what I had last week but I was able to turn it on on the back nine and make a few birdies and give myself a chance to win the tournament, but also a little bit more of a lead going in here.

“So I thought last week was overall pretty good. I certainly played really well on the weekend. Found myself in a familiar position going into this week, going out last on Thursday, and you know, it will be good to tee it up again alongside Marco. I’m excited for a great week.

“I feel like my game rounded into some really good form at the weekend, and hopefully I can continue that from Thursday on.”

The World No. 2 was speaking on the day that the DP World Tour announced the inauguration of the Rory McIlroy Award, a new annual trophy named in honor of Europe’s first winner of the Career Grand Slam.

The award will be presented to the individual member of the DP World Tour who performs the best across all four Major Championships in a season.

McIlroy becomes the fifth person to have a DP World Tour award named after them, and said: “It’s an amazing honor to have my name up there along with Harry Vardon, Sir Henry Cotton, Seve Ballesteros and John Jacobs, that’s very special.”


Round 3 of Aramco F4 ֱn Championship concludes in Jeddah

Round 3 of Aramco F4 ֱn Championship concludes in Jeddah
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Round 3 of Aramco F4 ֱn Championship concludes in Jeddah

Round 3 of Aramco F4 ֱn Championship concludes in Jeddah
  • Aramco F4 ֱn Championship stands as a cornerstone of SAMF’s commitment to developing and empowering young national talent
  • Championship helps to sharpen the skills of emerging drivers while highlighting ֱ’s growing influence as a global motorsport hub

JEDDAH: The chequered flag came down on Monday on the first race of Round 3 of the Aramco F4 ֱn Championship at the Jeddah Corniche Circuit, the fastest street circuit in the world.

Certified by the Federation Internationale de l’Automobile and promoted by Altawkilat Motorsport under the supervision of the Saudi Automobile and Motorcycle Federation, the event brought together 14 drivers representing eight teams in an atmosphere of fierce competition that underscores the Kingdom’s growing stature on the global motorsport stage.

At the conclusion of the race, driver Lewis Wherrell from Team Caraagy took a commanding victory, followed by Kit Belofsky from Team Peax in second place and Scott Lindblom from Team Red Bull in third. Esmee Kosterman from Team My-Car received the best female driver award, while Wherrell was honored with the best rookie award.

In a thrilling contest from start to finish, Wherrell clinched first place after narrowly edging out Belofsky, who finished second, by 1.694 seconds. Lindblom secured third, trailing by 2.959 seconds, while Thibaut Ramaekers from Team Zahid and Adam Al-Azhari from Team Valvoline rounded out the top five. Positions six through ten went respectively to Kosterman, Chiara Battig, Abdullah Kamel, Megan Bruce and Ava Dobson.

The competition resumed on Tuesday with the second and final race, bringing together the championship’s leading drivers for a fiercely contested showdown.

With only narrow gaps separating the competitors, an intense battle is expected on the Jeddah Corniche Circuit, where high-speed corners and demanding turns will once again test the precision and control of every driver.

The Aramco F4 ֱn Championship stands as a cornerstone of SAMF’s commitment to developing and empowering young national talent.

By fostering a professional and competitive racing environment, the championship helps to sharpen the skills of emerging drivers while highlighting ֱ’s growing influence as a global motorsport hub, aligned with the ambitions of Saudi Vision 2030 to inspire youth and drive national excellence across all sporting disciplines.

Overall standings – Top 10 in Aramco F4 ֱn Championship after Round 3

1 – Kit Belofsky (PEAX) — 91 points

2 – Adam Al-Azhari (VALVOLINE) — 75 points

3 – Scott Lindblom (REDBULL) — 68 points

4 – Theo Palmer (JACO) — 55 points

5 – Thibaut Ramaekers (ZAHID) — 50 points

6 – Nina Gademan (CARAGGY) — 33 points

7 – Abdullah Kamel (ASTOP) — 32 points

8 – Ary Bansal (MY-CAR) — 30 points

9 – Lewis Wherrell (CARAAGY) — 25 points

10 – Esmee Kosterman (MY-CAR) — 14 points