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Justin Rose made the best start of the three players looking to become Europe's top player for 2017 at the season-ending DP World Tour Championship in Dubai with a six-under-par 66 on Thursday.
Rose is one shot off the lead as he bids for three tournament wins in succession
An eagle from the greenside bunker on the 14th hole and a stunning approach shot to two feet for birdie on the 18th handed the Englishman the early initiative in his attempt to win the European Tour's Race to Dubai crown.
The other two players in contention for the crown — Tommy Fleetwood and reigning Masters champion Sergio Garcia — opened with rounds of 73 and 70, respectively.
Sergio Garcia, along with Fleetwood and Rose will battle it out for the Race to Dubai title
Patrick Reed of the United States was the first-round leader after shooting seven-under 65.
Fleetwood had a lead of 256,737 points going into the final event of the season and needs to equal or better Rose's finishing position to claim the title. If Rose doesn't finish in the top five and Garcia doesn't win, Fleetwood will have done enough.
Sixth-ranked Rose is chasing his third straight tournament success after wins in China and Turkey.
"Really happy with that as a start," the Olympic champion said Thursday at Jumeirah Golf Estates. "I kind of wanted to come out today with good intent and sort of get myself moving forward quickly."
Fleetwood started poorly, making a double bogey on the first and then missing a short birdie putt on the second before another bogey on the third.
But the Englishman was hopeful of getting his act together over the next three rounds.
"As of right now, it is kind of out of my hands a little bit after that start, but you never know what can happen," Fleetwood said. "Three days to go, that's the luxury of four rounds of golf. I've got three more to go, and let's see what happens."
Australia's Scott Hend (66) shares second place with Rose, while defending champion Matthew Fitzpatrick of England started with a five-under 67. Sweden's Henrik Stenson — the reigning Race to Dubai champion — is out with a rib injury.
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