Rory McIlroy confirmed for Dubai Desert Classic

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World number one and two-time champion Rory McIlroy will play in the Dubai Desert Classic next year.

McIlroy, a four-time Major champion is the first player to be confirmed and will be among the top stars swinging into action when the Rolex Series event at Emirates Golf Club takes place from January 26-29.

Having won the Dubai Desert Classic twice; in 2009 and 2015, McIlory will be bidding to clinch his third title.

The 33-year-old said: "I always look forward to playing the Dubai Desert Classic, having won the tournament twice in my career, and Majlis is a golf course that I love to play.

"Lifting the Dallah trophy for a third time is something I would like to achieve."

"Since the first ball teed off more than three decades ago in 1989, the Dubai Desert Classic has gone from strength to strength, attracting a wide array of top golfers from around the world so to have Rory McIlroy confirm his participation exemplifies how highly regarded the tournament is," said Simon Corkill, Executive Tournament Director of Dubai Desert Classic.

"With more household names and up-and-coming players set to join over the coming weeks, fans can be assured of a stellar playing field for January 2023," added Corkill.

Combining world-class golf with an array of family-friendly entertainment, spectators can look forward to a wider variety of options off the course than ever before with something for every fan, and every age, to enjoy.

Among the new additions to next year’s entertainment is a dedicated Kids’ Day on the Friday and a Picnic Package on the Saturday, with more details to be released soon.

People can now register online to claim their free general admission tickets. Early bird hospitality tickets for the Dallah Lounge terraces can also be purchased for all four days of the tournament until December 4.

Organisers are also encouraging fans to use the Metro service to travel to and from the tournament, with Al Khail station located directly outside the club’s main entrance.

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