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Abu Dhabi Championship: Yas Links course guide, start time, odds and how to watch

Course details for Yas Links, which hosts this week's Abu Dhabi Championship. Key stats, field, odds, weather forecast and more

Tommy Fleetwood, pictured celebrating with his son after winning the India Championship last month, is teeing up in Abu Dhabi this week
Tommy Fleetwood, pictured celebrating with his son after winning the India Championship last month, is teeing up in Abu Dhabi this weekCredit: Getty Images

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Where is the Abu Dhabi Championship being held?

Yas Links, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates

When does the Abu Dhabi Championship start?

By 3.20am on Thursday

Abu Dhabi Championship course details

CourseYas Links, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
Prize money$9m ($1.5m to the winner)
Field72
CutNo cut
Length7,425 yards
Par72
Course make-upFour par-fives; ten par-fours; four par-threes
Course typeDesert
Course records72 holes 264 Paul Waring (2024) 18 holes 61 Paul Waring (2024)

Course overview

Abu Dhabi GC hosted the Abu Dhabi Championship for 16 years, but Yas Links took over in 2022. The event was previously staged in January. The Kyle Phillips design, opened in 2010, has eight holes running directly along the coastline of the Arabian Gulf. Fescue grass rough adds to the 'desert links' feel, although the fairways are paspalum. Phillips also designed Kingsbarns and the Dundonald Links in Scotland, The Grove in London, Verdura in Sicily and Bernardus in the Netherlands. Yas Links closes with a 646-yard par-five.

What will it take to win the Abu Dhabi Championship?

Links-lovers enjoy the Yas Links assignment, with fast-running fairways and firm greens. In calm conditions like those forecast this week, the targets off the tee are generous and birdies plentiful. Thomas Pieters and Victor Perez, two powerful Europeans, won the first two events at Yas Links.

Who is taking part?

Rory McIlroy has jetted to Abu Dhabi and will headline the field at Yas Links
Rory McIlroy has jetted to Abu Dhabi and will headline the field at Yas LinksCredit: Getty Images

Masters champion Rory McIlroy is the highest-ranked player in the Abu Dhabi field. His Ryder Cup colleague Tommy Fleetwood is also in attendance, along with several other members of the triumphant European team.

Highest-ranked players in field (world ranking in brackets)

Rory McIlroy (2), Tommy Fleetwood (5), Robert MacIntyre (7), Ludvig Aberg (15), Alex Noren (17)

Abu Dhabi Championship weather forecast

Sunny, warm and calm, with temperatures peaking at 32C.

Abu Dhabi Championship key stat

The three Yas Links champions finished in the top 20 for greens in regulation.


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