Omega Dubai Desert Classic has something for everyone

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It's not just golf that visitors to this year’s OMEGA Dubai Desert Classic will be treated to.

There'll be an array of activities for families and friends of all ages to enjoy.

JA Resorts & Hotels will not only put out a delicious spread, but also unveil a 3-miniature hole challenge for spectators. There's also the Bungee Run, a remote-controlled boat race and camel rides on offer.

World Art Dubai will set up a gallery of local artwork, that'll allow guests to leave their mark on its unique Art Attack Wall, while artist Idriss B will bring his legendary polygonal animal sculptures to the Majlis Course.

That's not all, Tournament Town’s Kids Clubhouse will keep the young ones entertained with a bouncy castle, Tri Sports arena, PlayStation booths and face painting challenges.

Jumbo screens at Tournament Town at the Emirates Golf Club will broadcast the tournament live, while seasoned players will get expert coaching before attempting the Titleist Vokey Chipping Challenge.

Tickets to the four-day event that kicks off on January 23 at Emirates Golf Club are available online.

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