DP World Tour Championship, Dubai

DP World Tour Championship, Dubai
Tournament information
Location Dubai, UAE
Established 2009
Course(s) Jumeirah Golf Estates
(Earth Course)
Par 72
Length 7,675 yards (7,018 m)
Tour(s) European Tour
Format Stroke play
Prize fund $8,000,000
Month played November
Tournament record score
Aggregate 263 Henrik Stenson (2013)
To par −25 Henrik Stenson (2013)
Current champion
Spain Jon Rahm
Jumeirah Golf Estates

The DP World Tour Championship, Dubai is a golf tournament on the European Tour and is the climax of the European Tour Race to Dubai. It is contested on the Earth course at the Jumeirah Golf Estates in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. The title sponsor is DP World, a shipping company based in Dubai.[1]

The tournament was first held in 2009 when the Order of Merit was replaced by the Race to Dubai. It is contested by the leading 60 players in the Race to Dubai at the start of the tournament. It is the replacement for the Volvo Masters, which was a similar event for the leading 60 money winners on the Order of Merit.

Originally the tournament was to have a record prize fund of $10,000,000, of which the winner's share would be $1,666,660,[2][3] however in September 2009 it was announced that there would be a 25% reduction in both the overall prize fund and the winners cheque.[4] The prize fund was increased to $8,000,000 in 2012.[5]

The tournament also determines the Race to Dubai Bonus Pool, which goes to the top golfers on the Race to Dubai after the tournament. It was original set at $10,000,000 but reduced to $7,500,000 paid to the top 15 players with the Race to Dubai winner getting $1.5 million.[2][4] In 2012 the bonus pool was cut in half to $3.75 million and reduced to the top 10 golfers, with the winner getting $1.0 million.[5]

The 2013 DP World Tour Championship at Jumeirah Golf Estates delivered a US$44 million gross economic benefit to Dubai, according to independent research commissioned by tournament organisers, The European Tour as stated in Vision magazine.[6]

Winners

YearWinnerCountryScoreTo parMargin
of victory
Runner(s)-up
DP World Tour Championship, Dubai
2017Jon Rahm Spain269−191 strokeThailand Kiradech Aphibarnrat
Republic of Ireland Shane Lowry
2016Matthew Fitzpatrick England271−171 strokeEngland Tyrrell Hatton
2015Rory McIlroy (2) Northern Ireland267−211 strokeEngland Andy Sullivan
2014Henrik Stenson (2) Sweden272−162 strokesFrance Victor Dubuisson
Northern Ireland Rory McIlroy
England Justin Rose
2013Henrik Stenson Sweden263−256 strokesEngland Ian Poulter
2012Rory McIlroy Northern Ireland265−232 strokesEngland Justin Rose
Dubai World Championship presented by DP World
2011Álvaro Quirós Spain269−192 strokesScotland Paul Lawrie
2010Robert Karlsson Sweden274−14PlayoffEngland Ian Poulter
2009Lee Westwood England265−236 strokesEngland Ross McGowan

References

  1. "DP World Championship, Dubai Unveils New Logo". PGA European Tour. 16 May 2012. Retrieved 17 May 2012.
  2. 1 2 "McIlroy heads quartet in Race to Dubai". CNN. 23 November 2009. Retrieved 5 November 2013.
  3. "Montgomerie supports The Race to Dubai's global reach". PGA European Tour. Retrieved 5 November 2013.
  4. 1 2 "Revised Dubai prize fund levels announced". PGA European Tour. 21 September 2009. Retrieved 5 November 2013.
  5. 1 2 Ballengee, Ryan (5 January 2012). "Race to Dubai bonus pool slashed in half for 2012". Golf Channel. Retrieved 5 November 2013.
  6. http://vision.ae/articles/teeing_off_the_changing_face_of_golf

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