
Rory McIlroy set for Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship
ABU DHABI: Grand slam winner and five-time Major champion Rory McIlroy will return to Yas Links for the Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship from Nov. 6 to 9 as he bids to win a seventh Race to Dubai Rankings crown.
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The Masters champion leads the Race to Dubai having already secured his place in the field for the first event of the DP World Tour Play-Offs.
This is thanks to that thrilling victory at Augusta National, in addition to a fourth-place finish at the Hero Dubai Desert Classic, the first Rolex Series event of the season.
Staged by the Abu Dhabi Sports Council and the DP World Tour, the championship is the first event of the tour's end of season showpiece. This leads straight into the DP World Tour Championship where the Race to Dubai champion will be crowned.
The top 70 available players at the conclusion of the Back 9 events will gather in Abu Dhabi for the fourth Rolex Series event of the year as the season comes to a close.
McIlroy became the first European to win the career grand slam earlier this year when he added a Green Jacket to his four previous Major victories at the 2011 US Open, the US PGA Championship in 2012 and 2014, and The Open in 2014.
And he will look to clinch a fourth successive Race to Dubai title when he returns to the Middle East in November.
Aref Hamad Al-Awani, general secretary of the Abu Dhabi Sports Council, said the UAE capital has established itself as a world-class golfing destination, and was 'proud' to host McIlroy.
'Since its inception, the championship has played a pivotal role in supporting sports tourism and generating tangible economic benefits for the region.
'We look forward to continuing our collaboration with the DP World Tour in delivering another outstanding event befitting the prestige of the Rolex Series.
McIlroy said: 'I love ending the season in the Middle East and I'm excited to return to Abu Dhabi again for the first of two big events later this year.
'I've started the year well and I've got a good record at Yas Links so hopefully I can continue doing what I'm doing and give myself a chance of finishing the season strongly, and having a shot of getting another Race to Dubai under my belt.'
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