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As the talented world No.2 won by two shots in Dubai, Online Betting the Swedish HenrikStenson has retained his DP World Tour Championship title. His concurrent the [https://www.theepochtimes.com/n3/search/?q=Spaniard%20Rafael Spaniard Rafael] Cabrera-Bello, who started with same points and joined lead as the Swedish player, failed to pit the ball in on the first try on 16th and 17th hole and just as the last hole was coming near, his challenge was fading away. Stenson’s cup team mates Rory McIlroy, Victor Dubuisson and Justin Rose were sharing the 2nd place on 14 under, as the leader Stenson himself had 16 under par.<br><br>Stenson missed the first shot at the 11th hole with hitting on the back nine, and gave his Spanish opponent Rafael Cabrera-Bello the two shot lead up until the 17th hole, where he made a brilliant too shot and [https://online-learning-initiative.org/wiki/index.php/Brendan_Rogers_And_Liverpool Online Betting] reclaimed the lead. In the meantime the Spanish player Rafael Cabrera-Bello hit the water two times, [https://www.jackpotbetonline.com/ Online Betting] letting his advantage fade and jump right out of his hands. |
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As the talented world No.2 won by two shots in Dubai, Online Betting the Swedish HenrikStenson has retained his DP World Tour Championship title. His concurrent the Spaniard Rafael Cabrera-Bello, who started with same points and joined lead as the Swedish player, failed to pit the ball in on the first try on 16th and 17th hole and just as the last hole was coming near, his challenge was fading away. Stenson’s cup team mates Rory McIlroy, Victor Dubuisson and Justin Rose were sharing the 2nd place on 14 under, as the leader Stenson himself had 16 under par.
Stenson missed the first shot at the 11th hole with hitting on the back nine, and gave his Spanish opponent Rafael Cabrera-Bello the two shot lead up until the 17th hole, where he made a brilliant too shot and Online Betting reclaimed the lead. In the meantime the Spanish player Rafael Cabrera-Bello hit the water two times, Online Betting letting his advantage fade and jump right out of his hands.