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Rory McIlroy to Return to Dubai for 2026 Hero Dubai Desert Classic

Rory McIlroy, fresh off a milestone season that saw him complete the career Grand Slam with a victory at Augusta National, has confirmed his participation in the 2026 Hero Dubai Desert Classic. The tournament, part of the DP World Tour’s Rolex Series, will take place from January 22 to 25 at Emirates Golf Club.

The appearance will mark a personal milestone for McIlroy: 20 years since his first participation in the tournament as an amateur in 2006. Now a five-time major champion and currently ranked second in the world, McIlroy leads the Race to Dubai Rankings and is expected to represent Team Europe at the Ryder Cup next week.

McIlroy’s relationship with the Hero Dubai Desert Classic is among the most storied in modern golf. His first professional win came at the event in 2009 at the age of 19. He went on to secure further victories in 2015, 2023, and 2024, making him the tournament’s only four-time champion. A fifth win in 2026 would set a new record.

“It’s been a very special year for me, and I’m excited about what’s still to come,” McIlroy said in a statement. “The Hero Dubai Desert Classic has always been one of my favourite tournaments, and I’m really looking forward to returning to Emirates Golf Club in January. I consider Dubai a second home – the support there is always incredible, and it’s the perfect place to start the year.”

Organizers of the event have confirmed that the 2026 edition will include several expanded offerings for spectators. Alongside the competition itself, the event will again host its “Tournament Town,” a fan zone featuring live entertainment, food and beverage options, family activities, and interactive experiences. Wellness programming and children’s events are also scheduled.

Ticketing for the event has opened with early bird pricing. General admission remains free on Thursday and Friday, with weekend entry starting at AED 75 during the promotional period. Children under 17 will be granted free access throughout the tournament. Premium hospitality packages, including access to the Dallah Lounge and The Social on Sixteen, are also available.

The Dallah Lounge offers proximity to the 9th and 18th greens and includes all-day dining and views of the Dubai skyline. The Social on Sixteen, located at the 16th hole, returns in 2026 with expanded capacity and offers a package of casual dining and four hours of complimentary beverages.

The tournament, now in its 37th year, is the oldest professional golf event in the Middle East. It has held Rolex Series status since 2017 and is recognized by the Golf Environment Organization (GEO) for its sustainability efforts. The 2026 edition will continue the event’s focus on environmental responsibility and wellness, including a dedicated Mental Fitness Zone for players and support staff. The zone, which debuted in a previous edition, is intended to offer participants a quiet space during the high-pressure tournament week.

Organizers also plan to prioritize public transportation options for spectators, with the Emirates Golf Club’s proximity to Dubai Metro stations and taxi access intended to reduce the event’s environmental footprint.

“Rory’s return is the perfect way to launch our 2026 event,” said Simon Corkill, Executive Tournament Director. “To welcome him back as the Masters champion after perhaps the finest season of his career only reinforces the prestige of this tournament. With affordable ticketing, sustainability initiatives, and a renewed focus on wellness and family engagement, we are continuing to build the Hero Dubai Desert Classic as both a leading golf tournament and a major event on Dubai’s sporting calendar.”

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Alexander Agafiev Macambira

Alexander Agafiev Macambira is former tech contributing writer for Forbes Monaco.

Rory McIlroy to Return to Dubai for 2026 Hero Dubai Desert Classic

DP World Tour Unveils Ambitious 2026 Global Schedule and Structural Reforms

 

The DP World Tour has announced its 2026 global schedule, featuring 42 tournaments across 25 countries and a record prize fund of $157.5 million, excluding the Major Championships. Marking a continued push into new markets and reinforcing its stature as golf’s premier international circuit, the Tour’s revamped structure underscores both its global ambition and commitment to competitive integrity.

The 2026 season will follow the now-familiar three-phase structure: five “Global Swings,” the “Back 9,” and the climactic “DP World Tour Play-Offs” in November. Among the key highlights is the introduction of the Estrella Damm Catalunya Championship, which will open the European Swing from May 7–10 at Real Club de Golf El Prat in Barcelona. This marks El Prat’s first DP World Tour event since 2015 and comes as Spain prepares to host the 2031 Ryder Cup at Camiral - becoming the first continental European country to do so twice.

Another significant addition is a new venue for the Amgen Irish Open, which moves to Trump International Golf Links Ireland in Doonbeg for the first time. Scheduled for September 10–13, the tournament remains a key fixture in the “Back 9” portion of the calendar.

The season will also feature increased alignment with the PGA TOUR, including the addition of the Corales Puntacana Championship in the Dominican Republic to the Race to Dubai from July 16–19. The Genesis Scottish Open (July 9–12), again co-sanctioned with the PGA TOUR, remains a cornerstone of the calendar as one of five Rolex Series events.

The Rolex Series will also include the Hero Dubai Desert Classic (January 22–25), the BMW PGA Championship (September 17–20), and the two Play-Off events: the Abu Dhabi Championship (November 5–8) and the DP World Tour Championship (November 12–15), where the 2026 Race to Dubai champion will be crowned. Dubai will host three events in total, including the returning Dubai Invitational from January 15–18.

In tandem with the schedule release, the DP World Tour announced key changes to its membership and qualification structure, aimed at creating more equitable access and greater predictability for players. Notably, the cut-off to retain a full Tour card will be tightened from the top 110 to the top 100 in the Race to Dubai Rankings. Meanwhile, the number of Qualifying School cards will be reduced from the top 20 and ties to the top 15 and ties.

Further refinements include changes to categories for players ranked just outside the top 100, re-ranking mechanisms for conditional status, and reduced card availability via the HotelPlanner Tour and the Road to Mallorca Rankings. The pathways for international talent remain open, with leading players from six global tours retaining eligibility for DP World Tour access.

Chief Executive Guy Kinnings described the 2026 framework as a “compelling season-long narrative,” emphasizing the Tour’s commitment to showcasing elite talent across diverse international venues. “Our thanks go to our partners, broadcasters, promoters, federations, and partner Tours for their support,” Kinnings said. “Together, we continue to spotlight the considerable depth of international talent on golf’s global Tour.”

With new venues, increased prize money, and a restructured pathway for professional advancement, the 2026 DP World Tour reaffirms its role as a central force in the global golfing calendar.

Photo credits: Government of Dubai Media Office

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Oksana Bozhko is a Contributor to Dubai Voice.

DP World Tour Unveils Ambitious 2026 Global Schedule and Structural Reforms
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