Aref Al Awani, Secretary General of the Abu Dhabi Sports Council, Keith Pelley, CEO of the DP World Tour, Thomas Pieters, winner of last week's Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship, Sheikh Fahim Al Qasimi, Chairman of the Emirates Golf Federation and General Abdullah Alhashmi, Vice-Chairman of the Emirates Golf Federation.
Aref Al Awani, Secretary General of the Abu Dhabi Sports Council, Keith Pelley, CEO of the DP World Tour, Thomas Pieters, winner of 2022 Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship, Sheikh Fahim Al Qasimi, Chairman of the Emirates Golf Federation and General Abdullah Alhashmi, Vice-Chairman of the Emirates Golf Federation. Image Credit: Supplied

Winner of Abu Dhabi Amateur Championship in December at Saadiyat Beach Golf Club, will tee it up at the 2023 Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship next January, a Rolex Series event, following confirmation from the Abu Dhabi Sports Council (ADSC).

The tournament dates are from Tuesday 13th – Thursday 15th December and the format of play is Individual Strokeplay and entries will be open to male amateurs with an Official World Handicap of 0.4 or better.

The Abu Dhabi Amateur Championship has enjoyed huge success over the years. Particularly the 2021 event at Saadiyat Beach Golf Club, where amateur and UAE resident Josh Hill secured a wire-to-wire victory. The victory allowed Hill to qualify for the 2022 Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship for the second time at just 17 years old, his first tournament outing had been two years earlier when Hill was just 15, making him the youngest ever participant in the event.

Josh Hill, right, with the Abu Dhabi Amateur Championship Trophy and the Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship Trophy with Matthew Waters, Group Director of Golf: Saadiyat Beach Golf Club
Josh Hill, previous two-time winner of the Abu Dhabi Amateur Championship Image Credit: Supplied

H.E. Aref Hamad Al Awani, General Secretary of Abu Dhabi Sports Council, said: 'The fifth edition of the Abu Dhabi Amateur Championship is a real milestone and has become an important calendar slot for amateur golfers to earn the exciting opportunity to qualify for the Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship and compete against the world’s very best players. At Abu Dhabi Sports Council we are big believers in developing the next generation of sportsman, particularly those based here in the capital. By hosting such high calibre tournaments we are able to simultaneously attract the very best players as well as generating more interest in the game locally.'

Commenting on the return of the Abu Dhabi Amateur Championship, Chris May, CEO Viya Golf, said: 'At Viya Golf, the team has been hard at work ahead of the return of the Abu Dhabi Amateur Championship. This tournament is an essential element when it comes to supporting amateur golfers and we are proud to play a role in their development as well as helping to boost the reputation of the tournament in the region. Amateurs are the lifeblood of our sport and with the opportunity to secure a spot at the Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship means that we see players from all over the world travel here to compete in the UAE’s capital and test themselves against the notoriously difficult reputation which Saadiyat Beach Golf Club enjoys. We are grateful to the Abu Dhabi Sports Council for their generosity in providing this opportunity.'

Returning to Yas Links from 19th to 22nd January 2023, the Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship, will be the 18th edition of the tournament and once again be the first half of back-to-back Rolex Series events on the DP World Tour’s Middle East Swing.

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Shane Lowry holds the trophy after winning the Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship at the Abu Dhabi Golf Club Image Credit: AFP

As the largest event on the Abu Dhabi annual golfing calendar, the Championship is one stop on the DP World Tour that never disappoints the players or the fans. Some of the recent star players include Rickie Fowler (2016 Champion), Tommy Fleetwood (2017 and 2018 Champion), 2019 Open Champion, Shane Lowry (2019 Champion), Tyrell Hatton (2021 Champion) and Thomas Pieters (2022 Champion).