Nicolai Højgaard
Rory McIlroy is targeting a sixth Harry Vardon trophy Image Credit: Supplied

Rory McIlroy is set to return to Dubai with his sights on securing a third DP World Tour Championship title and equalling the late, great Seve Ballesteros’ record of six Harry Vardon Trophies at the season-ending Rolex Series event from November 14-17.

The reigning Race to Dubai champion opened his 2024 season with a successful title defence at the Hero Dubai Desert Classic, and the Northern Irishman has remained atop the rankings since January following a runner-up finish at the Dubai Invitational, and strong performances at the first three Majors.

The renowned Earth Course at Jumeirah Golf Estates has been a prosperous venue for the World Number Three, who has won the event twice and topped the season-long standings in 2012, 2014, 2015, 2022, and most recently in 2023.

The 35-year-old has moved clear into third place for the most Race to Dubai victories, one behind Ballesteros and three behind Colin Montgomerie, as he looks to add another European Number One crown to his already impressive career.

The four-time Major Champion currently leads the Race to Dubai Rankings in Partnership with Rolex from Adam Scott by 1,554.39 points. He will spend two weeks in the United Arab Emirates following confirmation he will tee it up at the Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship - the first event of the DP World Tour Play-offs, a new two event series also incorporating the season-ending DP World Tour Championship.

The top 70 available players at the conclusion of the “Back 9” events will gather at Yas Links in Abu Dhabi before the top 50 available players move on to Dubai, as the new-look season comes to a dramatic close.

"Competing at the DP World Tour Championship is always something I look forward to at the end of the season,” McIlroy said. “Dubai has been a special place for me, and I've been fortunate to achieve a lot of success there. To have the chance to equal Seve’s record is incredibly meaningful, he was a pioneer for European golf, and his impact on the world game can’t be overstated.

“It’s going to be a couple of big weeks in the Middle East with the DP World Tour Play-offs and I’m focused on playing some good golf to put myself in contention for more titles.”