Rory McIlroy is one of the greatest players on the PGA Tour in the last decade. He has 20 PGA tour wins and four major championship victories in his career so far. Rory has been a role model golfer on the Tour and has maintained decorum even during the lowest phase of his career.
Meanwhile, Rory is currently competing at the 2021 DP World Tour Championship, the final event on the European Tour. Moreover, after the event, the most consistent player of the year receives the season-end award, which is well-known as Race to Dubai. So let us see how many Race to Dubai titles has Rory won in his career so far?
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How many Race to Dubai titles has Rory McIlroy won in his career?
Rory McIlroy has been a dominant golfer when it comes to his performance on the Earth Course. He has won three Race to Dubai titles, first in 2012, then 2014, and 2015, in his career so far. Meanwhile, Rory is one of the few golfers who has won the Race to Dubai title multiple times. Furthermore, no other golfer has won it as many times as McIlroy since 2009. However, this year, sadly, he isn’t in contention to win the European Tour’s season-end title.
Moreover, even a win this week at the DP World Tour Championship won’t be enough for him to clinch the title. Furthermore, Collin Morikawa is currently the top contender for winning the season title this year. Even though Rory has secured two victories this year, it has been a disappointing season overall in terms of consistency.
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Meanwhile, world no.1 Jon Rahm was the top contender to win the season-end title. However, since he opted out of the DP World Tour Championship, it brought other golfers back in contention. Hence, more or less, it seems like Collin Morikawa will win his first-ever Race to Dubai title.
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Previous champions of Race to Dubai from 2009
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- 2009 – Lee Westwood
- 2010 – Martin Kaymer
- 2011 – Luke Donald
- 2012 – Rory McIlroy
- 2013 – Henrik Stenson
- 2014 – Rory McIlroy
- 2015 – Rory McIlroy
- 2016 – Henrik Stenson
- 2017 – Tommy Fleetwood
- 2018 – Francesco Molinari
- 2019 – Jon Rahm
- 2020 – Lee Westwood
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