MacIntyre, Hatton and Scott confirmed for Hero Dubai Desert Classic

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European Ryder Cup stars Robert MacIntyre and Tyrrell Hatton, and Major winner Adam Scott are the latest stars to confirm their return to the Hero Dubai Desert Classic, while PGA TOUR winner Akshay Bhatia will make his debut at the Emirates Golf Club from January 16-19.

The foursome will join defending champion Rory McIlroy, who is aiming to lift the famous Dallah Trophy for a record fifth time, as well as Major winner Jon Rahm and Olympic Silver Medallist Tommy Fleetwood in a world-class field at the prestigious $9 million Rolex Series event on the DP World Tour’s 2025 Race to Dubai.

MacIntyre made his Ryder Cup debut as he joined McIlroy, Fleetwood, Rahm and Hatton in Europe’s victory in Rome in September 2023 and has since enjoyed a memorable 2024 season.

The Scot claimed his first PGA TOUR title at the RBC Canadian Open in June and added a third DP World Tour title - and a first on the Rolex Series - with an emotional victory on home soil at the Genesis Scottish Open.

"I’m looking forward to getting back to the Emirates Golf Club in January. It’s a place where I have played well in the past, and it would be great to get the new season off to a strong start again," said MacIntyre.

Hatton, who claimed his seventh DP World Tour title at the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship in October, has four previous top ten finishes at the Hero Dubai Desert Classic.

The Englishman has also tasted past success in the region, triumphing in Abu Dhabi in 2021, and is seeking a fifth Rolex Series win.

Hatton said: "I always enjoy coming to Dubai and the Emirates Golf Club. I’ve had success in the region in the past so I look forward to getting 2025 off to strong start in the desert."

Scott is also no stranger to success in the Middle East, with the 2013 Masters champion counting two wins in Qatar on his illustrious career record.

The Australian also ended one of his best seasons to date on the DP World Tour with a tied third place finish at the DP World Tour Championship last month on the way to a top 10 finish on the Race to Dubai Rankings.

"It’s always been an enjoyable experience when I’ve been able to add the Hero Dubai Desert Classic to my early season schedule, and I’ll be aiming to continue and build on the form that I ended 2024 with," he said.

The trio will be joined in the field by rising American star Bhatia, who will tee it up at the Dubai event for the first time. The 22-year-old was a decorated amateur, and represented the United States in the Junior Presidents Cup, Junior Ryder Cup and Walker Cup before turning professional in 2019.

He claimed his first DP World Tour and PGA TOUR title at the co-sanctioned Barracuda Championship in 2023, adding a second PGA TOUR title earlier this year at the Valero Texas Open.

Bhatia said: "I can’t wait to tee it up in the Hero Dubai Desert Classic for the first time. I’ve heard a lot about the tournament and everything about the week in Dubai, and I’m looking forward to the experience."

As well as free general admission tickets and a limited remaining number of hospitality options, the 2025 event sees the launch of a brand-new ticket option – The Social on Sixteen.

Situated in the popular vantage point overlooking the 16th green of the Majlis Course, the new package is sure to tantalise fans who love to catch the action while enjoying a day of fun socialising with friends.

"We’re thrilled to welcome such a stellar lineup of players for the 2025 Hero Dubai Desert Classic. The addition of Ryder Cup stars, Major champions, and exciting young talents highlights the tournament’s status as one of the premier events on the global golfing calendar.

"With world-class golf alongside standout premium fan experiences and off-course fun for all the family in Tournament Town, next year’s event promises to be truly unforgettable," said Simon Corkill, Executive Tournament Director of Hero Dubai Desert Classic.

 

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