Snakes and ladders: AVIV Dubai Championship is the last regular European Tour event of 2021 season
The Fire Course at Jumeirah hosts a week that will provide joy for a few and disappointment for many.
🏴 Paul Casey
— The European Tour (@EuropeanTour) October 29, 2021
🏴 Tommy Fleetwood
🇮🇪 Pádraig Harrington
🇩🇪 Martin Kaymer
🇦🇹 Bernd Wiesberger
A strong field assembles for the AVIV Dubai Championship, the penultimate event on the 2021 Race to Dubai season.
And, if the dice lands a one or a two, it spells trouble: landing on a snake, gobbled up, slipping down the categories in 2022. It will not be quite so profound a slip as in the past - when Q School, the Challenge Tour and even a career-change loomed large - because the Tour is protecting status to some degree, owing to the on-going confusion of the pandemic, but it will change things.
Free spin
Paul Casey has enjoyed a wonderful 2021 and it all kicked off with victory in the Dubai Desert Classic so he'll be all set for a very enjoyable return to the UAE.
His fellow Englishman Tommy Fleetwood has had a bit of a sticky 2021, but a pair of tied seventh finishes in his last three starts (at the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship and Zozo Championship) offers hope that he can contend in this final fortnight.
The same can be said of the likes of Bernd Wiesberger, Guido Migliozzi, Justin Harding, last week's winner Thomas Pieters, Rafa Cabrera Bello, Thomas Detry and Dean Burmester who are all ranked 31st or better.
Looking for a long ladder
Here are the rankings around the top 50: 46 Francesco Laporta, 47 John Catlin, 48 Martin Kaymer, 49 Patrick Reed, 50 Max Kieffer, 51 Sam Horsfield, 52 Tapio Pulkkanen, 53 Joakim Lagergren, 54, Alex Bjork, 55 James Morrison, 56 Mikko Korhonen, 57 Alex Levy, 58 Padraig Harrington, 59 Adrian Otaegui, 60 Aaron Rai.
Looking for a short ladder
Off to Dubai this morning for the final event of the season. A good week needed for #TeamPaisley to secure full playing rights for next season. Let’s do this pic.twitter.com/wrAQ0BAf9Y
— Jason Palmer (@jasonpalmergolf) November 7, 2021
Looking to avoid the snake
Currently in the agonising position of being just short of safety are: 123 David Drysdale, 124 Ben Hebert, 125 Ross Fisher, 126 Scott Hend, 127 Renato Paratore, 128 Ashley Chesters.