Golf Form Guide

Bahrain Championship 2024: Form stats for this week's DP World Tour event

  • Andy Swales
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This will be only the second time that The Royal has hosted an event on the DP World Tour. The first occasion was in 2011.
The Royal: Plenty of official and unofficial sand to avoid

It's the fourth week of five in the Middle East, with the players travelling to the Kingdom of Bahrain. Words and stats supplied by Andy Swales...

  • Large undulating greens, plenty of desert scrub

  • Keita 20/121.00 to continue impressive run

  • Alex 25/126.00 a strong e/w contender in Bahrain


Tournament and Course Notes

• The DP World Tour tees-up in Bahrain for the first time in 13 years. The venue for the Volvo Champions event in January 2011 was The Royal which, once again, welcomes the Tour's golfers this coming week;

• The Royal Golf Club has been renovated ahead of the Bahrain Championship. These upgrades include the redesign of a number of putting surfaces on the front nine;

• The club, which is located around 12 miles south of Bahrain's capital Manama, was opened in 1999. Nine years later the course was extensively redesigned by Colin Montgomerie;

• The Royal is situated in the centre of Bahrain Island. Although the course is generally flat, the greens are undulating and large, while water comes into play on five holes, including each of the last four. There is also plenty of desert scrub to avoid.


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Good Current Form

With no course history to analyse this week, much of the focus is on a golfer's current form.

Last week's runner-up at Al Hamra, Rasmus Hojgaard 9/110.00, is back on the starting line in the Middle East.

Rasmus has been incredibly consistent since last September's French Open and is likely to contend again.

Elsewhere, Yannick Paul 18/119.00 has posted a brace of top-10s from three starts this year, while Japan's Keita Nakajima 20/121.00 has travelled under the radar a little.

The 23-year-old is a former world No 1 amateur and has already won four times in his home country.

He tied fourth at Al Hamra on Sunday and his record on the Japan Tour, since the end of July last year, has been quite exceptional and includes a couple of wins.

Another young pro who continues to impress is Alex Fitzpatrick 25/126.00 - Matt's younger brother.

The younger sibling has opened 2024 with a brace of top-20s and would be a decent e/w selection in Bahrain.

Two higher priced hopefuls, who could emerge from the pack this week, are Aaron Cockerill 60/161.00 and Sebastian Soderberg 28/129.00.

Cockerill tied-fourth in the Rolex Series event at the Emirates in mid-January, while 33-year-old Soderberg is playing some of his best golf for a few years.

The Swede tied-ninth on Sunday, which was his third top-10 from his last six DP World Tour starts. He is a one-time winner on Tour.


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World Ranking Points


Most Points Since August 1st, 2023 (Top 10 Listed)
Pts
47.39: Thorbjorn Olesen
35.11: Rasmus Hojgaard
33.45: Zander Lombard
31.81: Keita Nakajima
29.99: Jordan Smith
29.62: Rikuya Hoshino
29.19: Alex Fitzpatrick
27.52: Connor Syme
26.08: Jeff Winther
23.97: Jorge Campillo
Only those entered this week are included in table


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Note: List Contains Leading Reserves

Last 10 Weeks

Position

  • 1–5
  • 6–15
  • 16–25
Player W4 W3 W2 W1 W52 W51 W50 W49 W48 W47
Thorbjorn Olesen 1 21 8
Rasmus Hojgaard 2 11 11
Jordan Smith MC 41 4
Keita Nakajima 4 2 4
Pablo Larrazabal MC 4 20
Rikuya Hoshino MC MC 2 2
Yannik Paul 4 MC 8
Jorge Campillo 37 56 32
Adrian Otaegui MC 56 20 MC
Alex Fitzpatrick 16 16 8 18
Joost Luiten 21 14
Zander Lombard 13 16 6 25 12 4
Romain Langasque 25 14 57 MC
Antoine Rozner 16 32 29 15
Callum Shinkwin 4 11 53
Grant Forrest MC 51 30 4 33
Sebastian Soderberg 9 41 23 3
Connor Syme 34 51 40 17 13
Dan Bradbury MC MC 30 MC 38 3
Marcel Siem 37 56 36 16
Julien Guerrier 63 70 14
Richie Ramsay 70 21 43
Matthew Southgate 63 MC 47 47 MC 57 MC
Maximilian Kieffer 4 31 48
Calum Hill 37 41 32 51 15
Jeff Winther 66 25 11 Dq
Hurly Long MC MC 48
Sean Crocker 63 MC 6 60 MC
Gavin Green 47 MC MC 12 7
Guido Migliozzi 68 25 13 40 MC
Jens Dantorp MC MC 59 49
Matthew Jordan MC 41
Aaron Cockerill 23 4 15 25 32
Nick Bachem MC 63 43 MC 17 MC
Frederic LaCroix 3 5 17
Paul Waring 47 41 16 11
Eddie Pepperell 16 MC MC MC
Adri Arnaus MC MC 53 32
Julien Brun 47 MC 56
Marcus Armitage 47 MC 43
Marcel Schneider MC MC 29 45
Dale Whitnell 23 38 48 44 17 54
Matthew Baldwin MC MC 48 49 15
Nacho Elvira 16 41 28
Alejandro Del Rey 37 38 7 5 MC
Louis De Jager 20 56 34 Wd 5 17
Fabrizio Zanotti 23 MC
Ockie Strydom MC MC 40 MC
Jesper Svensson 47 31 MC 2 70
David Law 56 MC MC 45 MC
Jason Scrivener 47 MC 8 61
Oliver Wilson MC MC 36 MC 64
Masahiro Kawamura 78 7
Simon Forsstrom MC MC 56
Scott Jamieson MC 31 48 31 37
Casey Jarvis MC 41 25 7 52 37
Andy Sullivan MC 66 7 38 12
JaydenTreySchaper 23 38 6 7 5 9
Marco Penge MC MC 4 12 MC
Renato Paratore 18 20 2 MC
Jacques Kruyswijk 19 40 25 4
Darren Fichardt MC 7 Wd 45 2
Niklas Norgaard Moller 34 63 37
Daan Huizing 76 25 64
Santiago Tarrio MC 25 11 MC 71 MC
Mike Lorenzo-Vera 13 25 MC 56
Kristian Krogh Johannessen MC 25 32 MC MC
Edoardo Molinari MC MC 20 MC
David Micheluzzi MC 5 MC 18
Manuel Elvira 23 41 32 MC 12
Ugo Coussaud 34 70 15 38 MC
Harrison Endycott MC 39
Adrien Saddier MC MC 48 38 37
Daniel Gavins MC MC 58
Max Rottluff 59 MC MC 57 MC
Johannes Veerman 54 16 39 38
Ricardo Gouveia 23 74 MC
Darius Van Driel 4 52 9
Matteo Manassero MC MC MC MC 5 66
Rafael Cabrera-Bello 37 31 67 7
Marcus Kinhult MC MC
Angel Hidalgo Portillo 9 MC 34 MC
Andrea Pavan MC MC 18 14 17 MC
Francesco Laporta 59 48 10 47
Adam Blomme MC MC MC MC 70
Brandon Stone 4 40 MC MC MC
Sam Bairstow 23 34 32 MC 54
Lukas Nemecz 54 56 MC 18
Ross Fisher MC MC MC 17 12
James Morrison 23 56 56 52 MC
Lorenzo Scalise 56 MC MC 66 MC
Jeong Weon Ko 59 70 MC MC 31 MC
Matthias Schwab MC MC 11 52
Dylan Frittelli 70 41 MC 20 MC 12
Tom Vaillant MC MC 18 MC
Jamie Donaldson 74 MC MC 39
Clement Sordet 56 MC MC MC MC MC
Will Enefer MC MC 25 31 MC
Gunner Wiebe 70 MC MC MC
Frederik Schott 37 MC MC 31
Kiradech Aphibarnrat 45 Wd
Soren Kjeldsen MC 41 MC Dq 42 MC
Ashun Wu MC MC 48 20 MC
Jaco Prinsloo 37 25 44 MC 26
Bernd Wiesberger 37 21
Joshua Grenville-Wood 9 MC 12
Stuart Manley MC MC MC MC 37
Ivan Cantero Gutierrez MC MC MC MC MC
Chase Hanna MC MC 59 61 MC 26
David Ravetto MC MC 17 47
Andrew Wilson MC
Joel Girrbach 20 MC MC MC
Tom Lewis 74 MC
Om Prakash Chouhan MC
Filippo Celli MC MC 70
Nicolas Colsaerts 59 MC MC
Gu Xin Chen MC MC
Sebastian Friedrichsen MC MC MC 25
Sebastian Rodriguez Garcia 37 31 MC MC MC
Sung Hoon Kang MC MC
Jonas Blixt MC MC
Haydn Barron MC MC 51
Espen Kofstad MC MC 48 68 MC
Jack Davidson MC MC MC
Benjamin Rusch MC MC MC
Stephen Gallacher MC 66 MC 61
Cole Madey Wd
Thomas Bjorn MC MC 32
Matthis Besard 13 MC 48 MC
Sam Jones 68 MC 25 48 MC
Saud Al Sharif MC
Garrick Porteous 40
Nicolo Galletti MC 27
Joshua Berry MC 56 MC
Pieter Moolman 51 29 56 MC MC
Lauri Ruuska MC MC
Khaled Attieh MC
Fahad Mubarak
Mohammed Ahmed Rashid
Mohamed Khalifa

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