The DB World Golf Tour announced that the UAE will be at the top of the calendar for the 2025 season, hosting five international tournaments, including three of the elite category of the Rolex Series, and the final qualifiers will continue to be held in Abu Dhabi and Dubai for the second year in a row.
The announcement of the UAE’s hosting of the largest international golf tournaments came during a dialogue session with the media held at the Jumeirah Estates Golf Club, which hosts the DB World Tour tournament. The Director General of the Emirates Golf Association, Akram Skaik, and the Executive Vice President of the stations, spoke at the symposium. Containers – DP World, Nawaf Abdullah, and Renad Halasa, head of commercial partnership sales for the DP World tour.
The UAE hosts three tournaments within the “International Series”, which is the Team Cup Championship, which is held at the Abu Dhabi Golf Resort from January 10 to 12, 2025, then the Hero Dubai Desert Classic, which is held at the Emirates Golf Club in Dubai, from January 16 to 19, 2025, and is one of the tournaments. From the Rolex Series Elite Championships, then the Ras Al Khaimah Championship, which will be held at Al Hamra Golf Club from January 23 to 26, 2025.
The country will also host the final qualifiers, which include two tournaments within the elite category of the Rolex Series, which are the Abu Dhabi Championship, which will be held at the Yas Links Club from the 6th to the 9th of November 2025, and the “DB World” Championship, which will be held at the Jumeirah Estates Golf Club from the 13th to the 16th of November. 2025.
It is noteworthy that the calendar of the Challenge Tour, the qualifying round for the “DB World” Tour, is expected to be announced, which will witness the holding of two tournaments in the Emirates, which means that the Emirates will host a total of seven international golf tournaments.
At the level of the Gulf Cooperation Council region, the 2025 season calendar includes the holding of seven tournaments in the “DB World” tour, and the number reaches nine tournaments with the two Challenge tournaments expected to be held in the Emirates.
During the next season, the DB World Tour will continue to raise the slogan “Race to Dubai” for the champion classification, provided that it will witness the holding of at least 42 tournaments in 26 countries, and they will be divided according to seven main series, which are the inaugural series that will be held in Australia and South Africa, and the series The international series, which includes tournaments in the Middle East and Africa, the Asian series, the European series, the final series, the “Pac 9” series, and finally the final qualifiers in Abu Dhabi and Dubai.
. The new season continues under the slogan “Race to Dubai” and includes 42 championships in 26 countries.
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