Tommy Fleetwood moves ahead of Sergio Garcia in Race to Dubai

By Ali Stafford

Sergio Garcia has been knocked off top spot in the Race to Dubai standings after Tommy Fleetwood's Open de France victory.

Garcia has held first place since winning the Masters in April, but now trails Fleetwood by 819,449 points after the Englishman's one-shot victory at Le Golf National.

Fleetwood, who also won the early-season Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship, already has 3,521,077 - almost four times the figure he accumulated throughout the whole of last season.

Image: Tommy Fleetwood finished one ahead of Peter Uihlein

Jon Rahm and Alex Noren remain third and fourth respectively after sharing 10th spot in the second Rolex Series event of the year, with Ross Fisher leapfrogging Bernd Wiesberger and Justin Rose in to fifth spot.

A runner-up finish for Peter Uihlein lifted the American 34 places to eighth in the rankings, while Thomas Pieters and Francesco Molinari complete the current top 10.

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Image: Rory McIlroy didn't feature at Le Golf National

Four-time major champion Rory McIlroy sits in 16th place having only featured five times this year, with the Northern Irishman now scheduled to play the next three events.

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Last year's European No 1 Henrik Stenson is 1,200 below McIlroy heading in to a busy summer stretch, with Lee Westwood back inside the top 20 after finishing tied-10th in France.

Standings (after Open de France)

Tommy Fleetwood 3,521,077
Sergio Garcia 2,701,628
Jon Rahm 1,634,523
Alex Noren 1,580,786
Ross Fisher 1,349,072
Bernd Wiesberger 1,340,668
Justin Rose 1,288,731
Peter Uihlein 1,047,369
Thomas Pieters 1,026,454
Francesco Molinari 932,553
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