The 2025 DP World Tour season is drawing to a close, with this week’s Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship marking the first of two Play-Off events to decide the Race to Dubai champion.
Rory McIlroy leads the rankings with two tournaments remaining, with the Masters champion in pole position to win his fourth consecutive Race to Dubai and seventh in total, which would take him past Seve Ballesteros’ tally and one shy of Colin Montgomerie’s record.
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Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship tee times: round 1
All times local (Abu Dhabi is 4hrs ahead of UK time, 9hrs ahead of ET)
7.17am: Richard Sterne, Rafa Cabrera Bello, Mikael Lindberg7.28am: Romain Langasque, Junghwan Lee, Ugo Coussaud7.39am: Aaron Rai, Darius Van Driel, Alejandro Del Rey7.50am: Jacob Skov Olesen, Brandon Robinson Thompson8.01am: Tommy Fleetwood, Shane Lowry, Rasmus Hojgaard8.12am: Ewen Ferguson, Jorge Campillo, Grant Forrest8.28am: Calum Hill, Kazuma Kobori, Nicolai Hojgaard8.39am: Andy Sullivan, Eugenio Chacarra, Nicolai Von Dellingshausen8.50am: Elvis Smylie, Jayden Schaper, Angel Ayora9.01am: Jordan Smith, Joakim Lagergren, Daniel Hillier9.12am: Laurie Canter, John Parry, Haotong Li9.23am: Tyrrell Hatton, Marco Penge, Rory McIlroy9.44am: Ryggs Johnston, Jeong won Ko, Joe Dean9.55am: Andrea Pavan, Ben Schmidt, Manuel Elvira10.06am: Ryan Gerard, Joel Girrbach, Alex Fitzpatrick10.17am: Matthew Jordan, Dylan Naidoo, Francesco Laporta10.28am: Ludvig Aberg, Matt Fitzpatrick, Adrien Saddier10.39am: Nacho Elvira, Connor Syme, Marcel Schneider10.55am: Oliver Lindell, Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen, Johannes Veerman11.06am: Michael Kim, Richard Mansell, Marcus Armitage11.17am: Jacques Kruyswijk, Shaun Norris, Joost Luiten11.28am: Patrick Reed, Daniel Brown, Thriston Lawrence11.39am: Tom McKibbin, Keita Nakajima, Martin Couvra11.50am: Robert MacIntyre, Alex Noren, Kristoffer ReitanAbu Dhabi HSBC Championship tee times: round 2
All times local (Abu Dhabi is 4hrs ahead of UK time, 9hrs ahead of ET)
7.17am: Ryggs Johnston, Jeong won Ko, Joe Dean7.28am: Andrea Pavan, Ben Schmidt, Manuel Elvira7.39am: Ryan Gerard, Joel Girrbach, Alex Fitzpatrick7.50am: Matthew Jordan, Dylan Naidoo, Francesco Laporta8.01am: Ludvig Aberg, Matt Fitzpatrick, Adrien Saddier8.12am: Nacho Elvira, Connor Syme, Marcel Schneider8.28am: Oliver Lindell, Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen, Johannes Veerman8.39am: Michael Kim, Richard Mansell, Marcus Armitage8.50am: Jacques Kruyswijk, Shaun Norris, Joost Luiten9.01am: Patrick Reed, Daniel Brown, Thriston Lawrence9.12am: Tom McKibbin, Keita Nakajima, Martin Couvra9.23am: Robert MacIntyre, Alex Noren, Kristoffer Reitan9.44am: Richard Sterne, Rafa Cabrera Bello, Mikael Lindberg9.55am: Romain Langasque, Junghwan Lee, Ugo Coussaud10.06am: Aaron Rai, Darius Van Driel, Alejandro Del Rey10.17m: Jacob Skov Olesen, Brandon Robinson Thompson10.28am: Tommy Fleetwood, Shane Lowry, Rasmus Hojgaard10.39m: Ewen Ferguson, Jorge Campillo, Grant Forrest10.55am: Calum Hill, Kazuma Kobori, Nicolai Hojgaard11.06am: Andy Sullivan, Eugenio Chacarra, Nicolai Von Dellingshausen11.17am: Elvis Smylie, Jayden Schaper, Angel Ayora11.28am: Jordan Smith, Joakim Lagergren, Daniel Hillier11.39am: Laurie Canter, John Parry, Haotong Li11.50am: Tyrrell Hatton, Marco Penge, Rory McIlroyHow to watch the Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship
The Golf Channel are showing this week’s event from 2am ET Thursday to Sunday and from 1.30am ET on Sunday.
In the UK, Sky Sports Golf will show the tournament from 4am on Thursday and Friday, 4.30am on Saturday and 3.30am on Sunday. It will also be shown on Sky Sports Main Event.
