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Tommy Fleetwood extends huge lead in Race to Dubai standings

MONZA, ITALY - OCTOBER 15:  Tommy Fleetwood of England plays an iron shot during the final round of the 2017 Italian Open at Golf Club Milano - Parco Reale

Tommy Fleetwood was proud of the way he battled back from a poor start to the Italian Open as he extended his lead at the top of the Race to Dubai standings to over a million points.

Race to Dubai standings

Tommy Fleetwood Eng 3,974,247.45 points
Sergio Garcia Esp 2,851,251.61
Jon Rahm Esp 2,840,693.50
Ross Fisher Eng 2,452,144.17
Tyrrell Hatton Eng 2,443,181.59
Rafa Cabrera Bello Esp 2,124,686.23
Alex Noren Swe 2,026,440.43
Francesco Molinari Ita 1,836,902.96
Rory McIlroy NIrl 1,832,091.03
Justin Rose Eng 1,593,949.77

With extra points on offer at Monza in the fifth of the eight Rolex Series events this season, Fleetwood faced a tough task just to make the cut after opening with a disappointing 71 in the company of Sergio Garcia and Jon Rahm - his two main threats in the race to be European No 1.

MONZA, ITALY - OCTOBER 15: Tommy Fleetwood of England tees off on the 16th during the final round of the 2017 Italian Open at Golf Club Milano - Parco Real
Image: Tommy Fleetwood now has a lead of over a million points in the Race to Dubai

But the Englishman fought back with rounds of 66 and 63, and a flawless final-round 67 earned him a tie for sixth place on 17 under par - two clear of Rahm and five strokes ahead of Garcia.

Fleetwood now has a commanding lead with just five events remaining this season, although the Spanish duo will have high hopes of reducing the deficit on home soil at next week's Andalucia Valderrama Masters, in which Garcia is tournament host.

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"I played well enough to win for three days, but that first day I didn't play well enough to make the cut," said Fleetwood, who is taking next week off. "Golf is a four-day tournament and I still felt like I could have a chance, even with a level par, and it shows I could have. A couple more putts, a couple more chances taken, and you never know.

"But the last three rounds were really good, solid golf. I only made one bogey in three rounds. I've got a week off next week but it's been nice these two weeks after having so much time off, and to come back and play good golf has been nice."

MONZA, ITALY - OCTOBER 13:  Tommy Fleetwood of England plays a shot during day two of the Italian Open at Golf Club Milano - Parco Reale di Monza on Octobe
Image: Fleetwood bounced back from a poor opening round in Italy to finish in the top six

Fleetwood is looking forward to the challenge of trying to hold off Garcia and Rahm to be crowned European No 1 for the first time, no matter how his rivals perform in Spain next week.

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"It's a strange scenario where you've got to stay away from looking at what Sergio is doing or what Jon is doing or whoever wins this tournament, maybe they get close," he said.

MONZA, ITALY - OCTOBER 13:  Sergio Garcia of Spain smiles with Jon Rahm of Spain during day two of the Italian Open at Golf Club Milano - Parco Reale di Mo
Image: Sergio Garcia and Jon Rahm will look to close the gap in Spain next week

"You have to just keep your eye on what you're doing. I think it's challenging mentally to make sure that you keep going, there's no doubt about it. It's a massive dream of mine to win the Race to Dubai and it always will be, whether it happens this year or not.

"So there's some mental challenges in just trying to stick to your game and keep trying to improve every week, concentrating week-in, week-out. It's a nice challenge, and it's the complete opposite end of the spectrum from trying to save your card, which I've done, as well. But I think it's great and it's a great position to be in. I'm very grateful for it."

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Tyrrell Hatton followed up last week's successful defence of his Alfred Dunhill Links Championship title with a thrilling victory in Italy which lifted him to fifth in the Race to Dubai, although he still trails Fleetwood by over a million and a half points.

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