The last time Aaron Rai had won on the DP World Tour, he had to make do with a socially distanced elbow bump with his defeated competitor on a cold evening in Scotland to toast the win.
This time around he was able to envelop his dad, Amrik, in a bearhug to celebrate the biggest title of his career to date: the 2025 Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship.
He did similar with his caddie, and even his vanquished rivals. And he got to wear a bisht to the prize-giving ceremony, presented by an Emirati receiving line, rather than the overcoat that is usually required in autumnal Scotland.
Not everything had changed in the intervening five years since he won a Covid-restricted 2020 Scottish Open at the Renaissance Club, though.
In fact, there were a remarkable number of similarities. Again, his victory on Yas Island on Sunday came via a play-off at the 73rd hole of a tournament around a links-land course.
Even the opponent was the same. Tommy Fleetwood, the form golfer in the world, was reminded that his niche form of kryptonite is play-offs against Aaron Rai.
They duo played the final two days of the tournament in each other’s company. Breasting the tape together on 25-under, they required an extra hole to split them. Rai won that with a birdie, and went home with a Falcon Trophy.
“As I was walking to the scorer and recording on 18, I was aware we had played together; that was over five years ago now in the Scottish Open,” Rai said.
“I thought it was really cool that we had the chance to play with each other again on the other side of the world in a completely different test of a course. I thought that was a really cool moment. But I didn’t really think beyond that or see it in any other way.”
Before the two players went to sign their cards before the play-offs, even Fleetwood got a hug from Rai’s dad.
The new champion said he has Amrik to thank for where he is in golf, which is inside the world’s top 30, and now a three-time winner on the DP World Tour.
“He doesn’t come from a sporting background or golfing background,” Rai said. “He used to read books and just try to teach me how to play golf just from reading books.
“He didn’t really have knowledge himself of the game. He taught me from the age of three until I was about 10 or 11; he was with me every single practice session, every single day.
“Since then, I was very fortunate, my two coaches, Piers Ward and Andy Proudman, who I’m still with now, they have been incredible.
“My dad has been right there alongside them, not just helping with my swing or technical about the game but being there for me on those really hard days, trying to teach me things mind-wise, trying to help me become a better person over the years.
“It’s been incredible. There are so many things that go into even just getting to the DP World Tour.
“It’s hard to fathom how much support and how much time and how many things need to go your way to have these kind of opportunities. My dad played an absolutely huge role in that.”
As well as overcoming Fleetwood, Rai was forced to repel a charge from Rory McIlroy. The world No 2 forced his way back into the tournament with an extraordinary final day round of 10-under 62.
Ultimately, it left him one stroke short of the play-offs, and he had to settle for a 10th top three finish at a tournament he has still never won.
“I watched the way Aaron and Tommy played [holes 16 and 17], and they played them unbelievably well,” McIlroy said.
“It’s hard to make birdies on those holes and I knew on 18, the one thing I said to Harry [Diamond, his caddie] walking off the green is ‘At least we are going to make them earn it, no matter what happens.’
“Obviously, I ended up one short, but it was a great day of golf, and a great way to end the week. Also, it is a great way to go into next week into Dubai, as well.”
McIlroy remains in pole position for a seventh Race to Dubai title when the season concludes with the DP World Tour Championship, starting on Thursday.
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New Medical Centre 129-5 in 17 overs bt Zayed Cricket Academy 125-6 in 20 overs.
William Hare Abu Dhabi Gymkhana 188-8 in 20 overs bt One Stop Tourism 184-8 in 20 overs
Alubond Tigers 138-7 in 20 overs bt United Bank Limited 132-7 in 20 overs
Multiplex 142-6 in 17 overs bt Xconcepts Automobili 140 all out in 20 overs
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Winner: Jaahiz, Jesus Rosales, Eric Lemartinel.
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Winner: AF Al Jahed, Antonio Fresu, Ernst Oertel.
7pm: Al Khubairah Handicap (TB) 100,000 2,200m.
Winner: Empoli, Pat Dobbs, Doug Watson.
7.30pm: Wathba Stallions Cup Handicap Dh80,000 2,200m.
Winner: Shivan OA, Patrick Cosgrave, Helal Al Alawi.
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AUSTRALIA SQUAD
Aaron Finch, Matt Renshaw, Brendan Doggett, Michael Neser, Usman Khawaja, Shaun Marsh, Mitchell Marsh, Tim Paine (captain), Travis Head, Marnus Labuschagne, Nathan Lyon, Jon Holland, Ashton Agar, Mitchell Starc, Peter Siddle
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WORLD CUP SEMI-FINALS
England v New Zealand
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Wales v South Africa
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