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Aaron Rai denies Tommy Fleetwood another golf title by winning playoff in Abu Dhabi

Aaron Rai of England overcame a shocking short miss with a pair of late birdies for a 5-under 67 and defeated Tommy Fleetwood on the first playoff hole with a 10-foot birdie putt to win the Abu Dhabi Championship on Sunday.

Rai returned from a two-month break to win for the first time this year and pick up his third European tour title, his first on the tour since defeating Fleetwood in the 2020 Scottish Open. He won the Wyndham Championship in August 2004 for his first PGA Tour title.

Rory McIlroy started the back nine at Yas Links with five straight birdies and closed with a 62, matching his low score on the European tour. He wound up one shot behind but expanded his lead in the Race to Dubai that concludes next week.

Fleetwood was aiming for a third title worldwide in what already has been a memorable season that included a 4-1 record in a winning Europe Ryder Cup team. He holed a 15-foot birdie putt on the 16th and made a 15-foot par putt to stay tied with Rai on the 17th.

Both narrowly missed birdie chances in regulation on the par-5 18th. Fleetwood shot 66 to join Rai on 25-under 263.

They finished one shot ahead of McIlroy and Nicolai Hjogaard of Denmark, who just missed a 15-foot eagle putt on the final hole to join the playoff. He closed with a 66.

"It's hard to put into words how this feels," Rai said. "It's amazing to be here."

It was a tight battle on a day for low scoring, and the 30-year-old Rai fell out of the lead when his three-foot par putt on the 14th spun hard out of the cup. Then, he had to scramble for par on the 15th, making a six-foot putt.

But he hit 5-iron to eight feet on the 16th for birdie to stay within one shot of Fleetwood, who holed a 15-foot birdie. Rai made from 18 feet on the

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