DP World Tour Championship unveils action-packed social calendar

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The world’s greatest golfers are getting ready to compete at the DP World Tour Championship, Dubai - the final tournament on the DP World Tour 2022.

A world-class sporting and social event, and the final Rolex Series event of the year, the Championship is celebrating its 14th year.

The top 50 golfers on the DP World Tour will grace the spectacular Earth course at Jumeirah Golf Estates, Dubai from Thursday November 17 to Sunday, November 20.

Competing at more than 44 tournaments across the globe, only the top 50 professionals who qualify via the DP World Tour Rankings throughout the season-long competition will compete for the biggest prize fund of the year on the DP World Tour.

This year’s tournament is poised to be one of the strongest editions yet.

Over the span of 13 years, in addition to becoming one of the standout sporting events on the Dubai calendar, the DP World Tour Championship has built up its reputation as a must-attend social event, with an array of attractions, activations, dining and drinks options available to all.

Guests can expect plenty of action and entertainment on and off the golf course, as this marks the first year the tournament will run over more than the four tournament days.

It all kicks off with the Rolex Pro-Am event on Tuesday, November 15.

Golfers, sports fans as well as those inclined to a fun day out, will have the chance to come along and watch the pro players and other stakeholders in action, take part in a meet & greet competition, or simply chill out and enjoy the on-course F&B.

On Friday, November 18, the tournament will host a Community Day inviting schools, junior golfers, and people of determination to experience behind the scenes tours, first-hand introduction to golf clinics, innovative kids’ workshops, as well as sundowners for the adults.

Following last year’s success, making its return to the DP World Tour Championship is the Ladies Day, hosted on Saturday, November 19.

Female guests will be treated to two complimentary beverages, ladies’ golf clinics, a ‘best dressed' competition, and much-needed pampering stations, among many other perks.

Also taking place over Friday, November 18 and Saturday, November 19 is the new look G4D (Golf for the Disabled) Tour Series Finale, which will see the world’s eight leading people of determination golfers come together at the Championship to compete in the series finale in Dubai.

The G4D golfers will play on the same course as the top 50 golfing professionals participating in the tournament, and is a must-watch.

The following day, on Sunday, November 20, the tournament will host a dedicated Family Day with a variety of family-friendly activities to keep little ones entertained, including children’s shows in the Championship Village, interactive activities and splendid family F&B options.

The season-ending DP World Tour Championship gates will open at 7:00 am throughout the event with free general admission tickets currently available.

The Tournament Chalets will open from 9:00 am with special early bird tickets on premium seats still available, yet closing soon.

Offering a premium experience to watch the grand final, guests can avail early bird prices on the exclusive Championship Chalet or Earth Lounge seats, both including breathtaking views, free flowing hops and delicious bites.

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