One-shot' Luiten causes Donald outburst at Tour
by Daniel HICKS
SHANGHAI, Oct 26, (AFP) - Former world number one Luke Donald took
aim at the European Tour's new rules after his partner played just one
shot on the opening day of the BMW Masters on Thursday.
Dutch Joost Luiten pulled out after his first shot due to a shoulder
injury sustained during gym work earlier in the week.
He had decided not to withdraw beforehand due to new rules on the
number of tournaments players need to have participated in to qualify
for the DP World Championship in Dubai in November, Donald said.
Donald wrote on Twitter: "New Euro Tour rule this year states that
you have to play at least 2 out 3 events before Race to Dubai (World
Championship in Dubai) to be eligible...
"If that rule wasn't in effect then Joost would have withdrawn prior
to event and 1st reserve would have got to play this weeks event. Can't
blame Joost - new rule forced his hand."
The Dutchman immediately headed back to the Netherlands for an MRI
scan on his injury.Luiten, who has not qualified for next week's
WGC-HSBC Champions in Shanghai, was left with little choice if he still
wanted the chance to compete at the final big money event in Dubai. Only
the top 60 players in Europe who have also played two out of the three
preceding events will be eligible.
Luiten is currently 11th in the Race to Dubai standings and so is a
certainty to play in Dubai -- so long as he takes part in two events.
His one shot on Thursday meant he could tick off the BMW Masters as one
of them. Had he withdrawn before the start it would not have counted.
Should he still want to nurse his injured shoulder in Turkey in a
fortnight's time there is the possibility he could turn up in Antalya
and hit one shot again -- and still play in Dubai. The unlucky reserve
this time was South Africa's Justin Walters who just missed out on
automatically qualifying for the 78-man field, but travelled to Shanghai
in case someone withdrew from the $7 million event.
Luiten hit his tee shot "120 yards, straight down the middle"
according to Donald, before shaking hands with his playing partners and
disappearing to pack his bags.The new rules are to ensure quality fields
at the first three of the Race to Dubai's "Final Series" of events - two
in Shanghai and one in Turkey - and not just for the season-ending $8
million DP World Tour Championship which also offers a $3.75m bonus pool
for the top 10 in the Race To Dubai standings.
The European Tour said in a statement that players "must have
participated in... at least two of the preceding three tournaments in
the Final Series".
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