Andy Sullivan has demonstrated remarkable consistency on the DP World Tour this season, with last week’s missed cut in Bahrain marking his first failed weekend in eight tournament starts.
The English golfer’s recent form has been impressive, recording two top-10 finishes and two additional top-5 results in his previous six DP World Tour appearances. His standout performance came with a second-place finish at the Hero Dubai Desert Classic.
Consistent Performance Pattern
Sullivan’s ability to contend regularly has become a hallmark of his recent play. The 37-year-old from Nuneaton has established himself as a reliable presence on leaderboards across the tour’s Middle Eastern swing.
His streak of seven consecutive made cuts prior to Bahrain highlighted the level of consistency that has become his calling card. The missed cut serves as a minor setback in what has otherwise been a strong start to the season.
Building on Dubai Success
The runner-up finish in Dubai represented Sullivan’s best result during this successful stretch. His ability to compete at the highest level in premium DP World Tour events demonstrates his continued relevance among the tour’s elite players.
With his track record of bouncing back from disappointments, Sullivan will be looking to return to form quickly as the DP World Tour continues its global schedule.