• Englishman eases to four-stroke victory in the UAE
  • ‘I’ve got a good chance,’ he says of Augusta in April

There is making a journey worthwhile and then there is the emphatic statement delivered by Paul Casey having undertaken a 16-hour flight to reach the Dubai Desert Classic. The Englishman eased to victory, his 15th on the European Tour, by four shots.

Padraig Harrington was among those waiting to congratulate Casey and no wonder. It would be a major shock if Casey is not part of Harrington’s European Ryder Cup contingent in the autumn at Whistling Straits. “Ryder Cups are something special,” Casey said with the smile of experience.

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