DUBAI -- Two years to the day after gaining his European Tour card, Matt
Fitzpatrick won the DP World Tour Championship in dramatic fashion as Open
champion Henrik Stenson clinched the Race to Dubai title.
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Cheap .Tyrrell Hatton looked set to claim his second victory in the
space of seven weeks after holing a bunker shot for par on the 17th to preserve
a one-shot lead at Jumeirah Golf Estates.However, the 25-year-old then drove
into the creek which runs the length of the par-five 18th and carded his only
bogey of a closing 68 to open the door for Fitzpatrick in the group behind.The
22-year-old from Sheffield needed par to force a play-off or a birdie to win and
duly got up and down from a greenside bunker to complete a 67 and claim the
first prize of more than £1 million.It means the world, the Ryder Cup player
said after becoming the youngest Englishman to win three times on the European
Tour, eclipsing the record of six-time major winner Sir Nick Faldo.To win one of
these Final Series events is really special. Words cant describe it. Its not
going to sink in for a while. Its been a special year and then to end it like
this with a win is amazing.Its two years to the day I got my card at the
qualifying school. When you think about it, its crazy. Its all happened so fast.
Now I feel this win gives me the confidence to push further and further and see
what we can do next season.Hatton, who won the Dunhill Links Championship last
month, admitted losing out in such a manner was a bitter pill to swallow but
added: For me its been the best year of my life so I cant get too downbeat. Im
sure hopefully in the future Ill take my next chance.If you told me at the start
of the year I would finish fourth in the Race to Dubai I would have been
surprised. Its been such a great year and Im very happy with that.South Africas
Charl Schwartzel finished alone in third, with overnight leader Victor
Dubuisson, Francesco Molinari, Soren Kjeldsen, Nicolas Colsaerts and Bernd
Wiesberger tied fourth.Stensons share of ninth was more than enough to make
certain of ending the year as European number one, the Swede carding a closing
65 which was matched by playing partner and defending champion Rory
McIlroy.Masters champion Danny Willett, who started the week 299,675 points
behind Stenson, tied for 50th in the 60-man field after a closing 70. Swedens
Alexander Noren, who was the other player capable of ending the season on top of
the money list, was joint 23rd.Im very pleased to get my name on this trophy
once again, said Stenson, who was the first man to win the Race to Dubai and
FedEx Cup in the same season in 2013.Its been a great year, the best year of my
career.Ive always thought it was going to be hard to top 2013, but I think Ive
done that. Maybe not to the level of golf over six months, but certainly with
the highlights of winning the Open, the Olympic [silver medal] and managing to
win the Race to Dubai again.McIlroy was left to rue an opening 75, his only
over-par score in the tournaments history, as he missed out on a fourth win of
the season.If I had just shot something around level par, one under, I would
have been right in the tournament, the world number two said.But these things
happen and I played well for the remaining three days and at least redeemed
myself a little bit.Willett had to settle for second in the money list for the
second year running after struggling to rediscover top form following a winless
Ryder Cup debut at Hazeltine.Its a disappointing four-week stretch that Ive just
had, to end what still will be a pretty memorable year, he said.The golfs just
not been good enough this last two months, maybe playing too much and trying to
force the issue instead of just playing a limited amount and backing yourself to
do well in the ones that you play in.I think the body and mind need a bit of a
rest and hopefully I can come out fresh around a golf course that I quite like
at Hong Kong [in December] and then have a good four or five-week break over
Christmas.
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allowing United to claim a third straight league win. "We had to dig deep with
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loss to Leonardo Mayer in the second round of the Royal Guard Open in Chile last
week to down Carreno Busta in 1 hour, 25 minutes. On a day filled mostly with
qualifying matches, fifth-seeded Marcel Granollers of Spain also entered the
second with a 7-5, 3-6, 6-2 win over Aljaz Bedene of Slovenia, while Guido Pella
of Argentina defeated Guillermo Garcia-Lopez of Spain 7-6 (6), 6-4 to advance.
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who briefly signed with the Eskimos in 2006, has spent time with several NFL
teams including the Pittsburgh Steelers and Washington Redskins.Every day, Dan
Hawkins encounters something new in the Canadian Football League. The
52-year-old former U.S. college coach took over the Montreal Alouettes this
season with plenty of enthusiasm but little knowledge of the 12-man game. "Its a
very fun game," said Hawkins. "Its because of the pace, and all the situations.
"Its a long way from your sideline to the other, especially when your bench is
at one end and youve got to run guys to the other side. But thats the joy of
it." Hawkins is the only truly new head coach in the eight-team league this
season. There is a new man with the Hamilton Tiger-Cats in Kent Austin, but he
knows the CFL inside out as a former quarterback and coach. Austin was last seen
in the CFL in 2007, leading the Sakatchewan Roughriders to a Grey Cup. And while
Tim Burke replaced the fired Paul LaPolice as interim head coach in Winnipeg
last Aug. 25, it will be his first start to a campaign with the Blue Bombers in
that role. Back for their second seasons are Scott Milanovich of the Grey Cup
champion Toronto Argonauts, Mike Benevides of the British Columbia Lions and
Corey Chamblin of the Edmonton Eskimos. Kavis Reed is entering his third
campaign with Saskatchewan, while John Hufnagel is now the longest-serving coach
with one team in his sixth season with the Calgary Stampeders. Hawkins replaced
Marc Trestman, who left the Alouettes to become head coach of the NFLs Chicago
Bears after five years and two Grey Cups with Montreal. Trestman also entered
the league with no CFL experience, but at least he had many years working with
pros as an offensive co-ordintaor and quarterbacks coach in the NFL. Hawkins
made his name as head coach at Boise State University, but then posted a 19-39
record over five difficult years at Colorado. He spent the last two years as a
football analyst on television. It seems a sketchy background for a new leader
of a perennial Cup contender, but general manager Jim Popp saw potential in a
coach known as more of an overseer than a hands-on boss. Hawkins calls his style
"situational leadership." "I can micro-manage if I need to, and I will, but to
me, its fine-tweaking everything and co-ordinating everything, and knowing its
not just offence or defence or special teams," he said. "Its how do you win as a
football team." To ease the transition, Popp has expanded the coaching staff to
12, and brought in veteran Doug Berry as senior adviser to the head coach. Berry
was an assistant in Montreal from 1999 to 2005 and was head coach in Winnipeg
for three years. "I think we learned our lesson with coach Trestman," said Popp.
"It helps to have some experienced CFL people. "To have Dougs voice in that
room, having been a co-ordinator, offensive-line coach, quarterbacks coach and
head coach, he has a wealth of experience that he can bounce off people. And hes
been in different cities. He can explain about going out west, how the wind is
and how the stadiums are. You cant replace that." Already, Berrys been helpful.
Hawkins recalled how before a pre-season ggame, he was overseeing warm-up and
wondering when the officials would come over for the pre-game meeting, as they
do in the U.
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that in the CFL, it is the coaches who go to the referees at midfield for the
meeting. "So everything is an adjustment," Hawkins said with a laugh. "We call
ourselves the adjustment bureau." Hawkins has large boots to fill after
Trestman, while Austin has the weighty task of turning Hamilton into a winner.
The talented Ticats have threatened to become an East Division power in recent
years, but now they need to win games on the field. They were 6-12 under George
Cortez last season and missed the playoffs for the first time since 2008. They
were first in the league in both points scored and points allowed. The
49-year-old Austin, who is also vice-president of football operations, has the
credentials for the job. His 10 seasons as a player included leading the
Roughriders to a Grey Cup victory over Hamilton in 1989. He was offensive
co-ordinator on a Grey Cup winner in Toronto. After coaching Saskatchewan to a
Cup he left to become offensive co-ordinator at the University of Mississippi,
his alma mater, before becoming head coach at Cornell. Not long ago, there was a
coaching carousel in the CFL, with mentors like Dave Ritchie and Don Matthews
moving from team to team. Now Austin is the only one who has ever been head
coach of another team in the league. Milanovich was Trestmans right hand man in
Montreal before he jumped at his shot for a first head coaching role with
Toronto last season. The 40-year-old whose specialty is quarterbacks has set the
bar high after winning a Cup in his rookie campaign, but will have a chance to
repeat with star pivot Ricky Ray behind centre. Burke fulfilled a long-standing
dream to be a head coach when he took over the Bombers last season and was
confirmed as head coach on Nov. 1. There will be pressure from the outset for
the former Alouettes defensive co-ordinator with the team moving into the new
Investors Group Field. The Bombers were 6-12 last year and were crushed in both
of their pre-season games this year. Hufnagel, another former CFL quarterback,
is 59-30-1 in his five seasons in Calgary, including a Grey Cup in his first
year in 2008. The 61-year-old was offensive co-ordinator for the Stampeders in
the 1990s, then went to the NFL before moving back up north as a head coach.
Benevedes had the thankless task of replacing the respected Wally Buono, who
remains general manager. All went well in a 13-5 regular season, but the former
Lions defensive co-ordinator is 0-1 in the playoffs after losing to Calgary in
the West final. The 40-year-old Reed is another who is under the gun in
Edmonton. All went OK in his first year as they lost the West final after an
11-7 season, but last year, the Eskimos dropped to 7-11 and were bounced in the
first round. Chamblin is charged with bringing the Roughriders back to
respectability after an 8-10 campaign as a rookie head coach on a team with a
lot of rookie players. Hell have Cortez as his offensive co-ordinator.
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