Charley Hull's Saudi Victory
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•Charley Hull's Saudi win followed by DP World Tour Race to Dubai play-offs in Middle East
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Charley Hull's brilliant three shot victory in Saudi Arabia has set an immediate agenda.
The 28-year-old Englishwoman 's rediscovery of her winning touch after a frustrating spell of near misses.
Hullâs triumph in the Aramco Ladies Team Series event at the Riyadh Golf Club last Saturday suggests a potentially more settled future for the menâs game.
McIlroyâs closest rivals in the race for the 10 US cards are being led by Thriston Lawrence of South Africa and Rasmus Hojgaard of Denmark .
Bathâs Jordan Smith , eighth on the list, is the only UK player currently among the leading 10 candidates.
Northern Irelandâs Tom McKibbin is only one place behind Frenchman Romain Langasque , who occupies the last qualifying berth.
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