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Sunday, October 23, 2022

Cockerill will secure status on the 2023 DP World Tour... full scoreboard Mallorca Golf Open

  DP World Tour: Mallorca Golf Open leaderboard here 

The DP World Tour season is winding down, 45 tournaments, 24 countries and one winner will be crowned at the DP World Tour Championship on the Earth Course in Dubai November 17-20.

Rory McIlroy who is having a monster season, having already won a whopping $18,000,000 bonus for winning the Fed Ex Cup on the PGA Tour and who leads this week's CJ Cup event heading into today's play is leading the Race to Dubai, over Matt Fitzpatrick and Ryan Fox.

Meanwhile todays final round in the Mallorca Golf Open has just wrapped up with Yannick Paul  from Germany emerging from a logjam for the lead with a 15 foot birdie at the 72nd -15 total for a 1 shot win. The Portugal Masters next week is the final regular season event up next.

Aaron Cockerill

The dog fight at bottom of the DP World Tour ratings will go on until the final putt is holed for the 117 who make it into the Projected Rankings

Today Aaron Cockerill completed his season, with a huge thanks to his pregnant wife Chelsea who rescued his clubs late on Wednesday evening from the airport in Madrid.

With rounds of 68 70 70 74 he ended up -2 T58 and projected to end the year #112 having started the week at #110. He and Chelsea planned to stay on for a little holiday in the sun.

Jeremy Kehler is the Secretary of the @CJ_AC the Golf Journalists Association of Canada, his twitter account @meximenno just posted 

Now that @A_Cockerill's round is complete massive congrats on officially securing playing privilege's on the @DPWORLDTour for another year. Very good season to build on going forward.

With players like Richard Bland ranked (23) Patrick Reed (87)  Bernd Wiesberger (107), Lee Westwood (105) and Henrik Stenson (113) having all defected to the LIV series and all awaiting a judges decision in February 2023 regarding their status on the DP World Tour, the water is as clear as mud but their removal would seem to make a huge difference at the bottom of the rankings.  

Bryan Angus


 

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