Belgium’s Thomas Pieters won his first Rolex Series title Sunday with an even-par 72 that earned him a one-shot victory over Spain’s Rafa Cabrera Bello and India’s Shubhankar Sharma at the Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship.
The 29-year-old Pieters, who jumped from No. 69 to 31 in the OWGR with the win, became the first Belgian to win a Rolex Series event and it also marked the sixth DP World Tour title of his career, coming just 77 days after he won his fifth at the Portugal Masters in November. “I want to play all of the big tournaments and hopefully this gets me close,” he said Sunday after finishing at 10-under 278. “Top 50 is your strive point, and when I jumped out maybe three years ago, I took it badly, but I’m happy to be back again. … I feel like I’ve turned the corner and I’m playing really good golf. … My putting has improved massively, and I felt like that’s the thing that really kept me going on the weekend.” In eight previous appearances in Abu Dhabi, Pieters had made six cuts with three top 10s including a solo second in 2016 where he finished one shot behind winner Rickie Fowler. He’s in the field this week at the Dubai Desert Classic, where he’s made seven previous starts and missed just one cut (in 2016). Pieters has no top 10s at Emirates GC, and finished T-27 there last year.