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Abu Dhabi Golf Championship


FieldValue
nameAbu Dhabi HSBC Championship
imageAbu Dhabi Golf Championship logo.jpg
locationAbu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
establishment2006
courseYas Links
orgIMG
par72
yardage7425 yd
tourEuropean Tour
formatStroke play
purse
month_playedNovember
aggregate263 Tommy Fleetwood (2025)
263 Aaron Rai (2025)
to-par−25 as above
current_championENG Aaron Rai
mapUAE
map_labelYas Links
map_captionLocation in the United Arab Emirates
map_reliefyes
map_size200
coordinates

263 Aaron Rai (2025) | to-par = −25 as above The Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship is a European Tour golf tournament held in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. When founded in 2006, it was one of three European Tour events to be staged in the Arabian Peninsula, but at one point was one of six.

History

The prize fund for each of the first five editions was , and grew to reach in 2018. In 2019 it was elevated to be one of eight tournaments which are part of the Rolex Series, which identifies it as one of the European Tour's premier events. As a Rolex series event, the prize fund increased to .

With the support of sponsor HSBC and the local organiser, Abu Dhabi Sports Council, it has historically had one of the strongest fields on the European Tour due to "promotional" money paid to top golfers.

A change of venue was announced for the 2022 event, with the tournament being played at Yas Links, Abu Dhabi, located on Yas Island. From 2006 to 2021 the tournament had been hosted at Abu Dhabi Golf Club.

Winners

European Tour (Regular)2006–2018
#YearWinnerScoreTo parMargin of
victoryRunner(s)-upPurse
(US$)Winner's
share ($)Abu Dhabi HSBC ChampionshipAbu Dhabi HSBC Golf ChampionshipAbu Dhabi Golf Championship
20th2025ENG Aaron Rai263−25PlayoffENG Tommy Fleetwood9,000,0001,530,000
19th2024ENG Paul Waring264−242 strokesENG Tyrrell Hatton9,000,0001,530,000
18th2023FRA Victor Perez270−181 strokeAUS Min Woo Lee
SWE Sebastian Söderberg9,000,0001,530,000
17th2022BEL Thomas Pieters278−101 strokeESP Rafa Cabrera-Bello
IND Shubhankar Sharma8,000,0001,333,330
16th2021ENG Tyrrell Hatton270−184 strokesAUS Jason Scrivener8,000,0001,333,330
15th2020ENG Lee Westwood269−192 strokesENG Matt Fitzpatrick
ENG Tommy Fleetwood
FRA Victor Perez7,000,0001,166,660
14th2019IRL Shane Lowry270−181 strokeZAF Richard Sterne7,000,0001,166,660
13th2018ENG Tommy Fleetwood (2)266−222 strokesENG Ross Fisher3,000,000500,000
12th2017ENG Tommy Fleetwood271−171 strokeUSA Dustin Johnson
ESP Pablo Larrazábal2,700,000450,000
11th2016USA Rickie Fowler272−161 strokeBEL Thomas Pieters2,700,000450,000
10th2015FRA Gary Stal269−191 strokeNIR Rory McIlroy2,700,000450,000
9th2014ESP Pablo Larrazábal274−141 strokeNIR Rory McIlroy
USA Phil Mickelson2,700,000450,000
8th2013WAL Jamie Donaldson274−141 strokeDNK Thorbjørn Olesen
ENG Justin Rose2,700,000450,000
7th2012ENG Robert Rock275−131 strokeNIR Rory McIlroy2,700,000450,000
6th2011DEU Martin Kaymer (3)264−248 strokesNIR Rory McIlroy2,700,000450,000
5th2010DEU Martin Kaymer (2)267−211 strokeENG Ian Poulter2,000,000333,330
4th2009ENG Paul Casey (2)267−211 strokeDEU Martin Kaymer
ZAF Louis Oosthuizen2,000,000333,330
3rd2008DEU Martin Kaymer273−154 strokesSWE Henrik Stenson
ENG Lee Westwood2,000,000333,330
2nd2007ENG Paul Casey271−171 strokeSWE Peter Hanson
ESP Miguel Ángel Jiménez2,000,000333,330
1st2006USA Chris DiMarco268−201 strokeSWE Henrik Stenson2,000,000333,330

References

References

  1. (31 December 2018). "European Tour - Abu Dhabi Golf Championship - History". PGA European Tour.
  2. (29 October 2018). "European Tour Announces Expansive Global Schedule For 2019". Abu Dhabi Golf Championship.
  3. (20 January 2018). "Money talks and the world’s top golfers are happy to listen". Irish Times.
  4. (18 October 2021). "Move to Yas Island heralds new era for Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship". European Tour.
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