AVIV Dubai Championship at Jumeirah Golf Estates added to 2021 European Tour

The Fire course at Jumeirah Golf Estates will host the AVIV Dubai Championship in November. (Photo: European Tour)
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Updated 05 October 2021
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AVIV Dubai Championship at Jumeirah Golf Estates added to 2021 European Tour

  • Tournament returns for second consecutive year and will form a Dubai double-header with DP World Tour Championship
  • The tournament replaces the canceled Nedbank Golf Challenge Hosted by Gary Player in South Africa, which will now return for its 40th anniversary in 2022

The European Tour has added the AVIV Dubai Championship to its 2021 schedule, with the tournament returning for a second year to form an end-of-season double-header in Dubai with the DP World Tour Championship.

The $1.5 million AVIV Dubai Championship will be played on the Fire course at Jumeirah Golf Estates from Nov. 11-14, preceding the final Rolex Series event of 2021, the DP World Tour Championship that will bring the curtain down on this year’s Race to Dubai on the neighboring Earth course.

It was introduced last December, when it was known as the Golf in Dubai Championship presented by DP World, as part of the revamped 2020 European Tour schedule, with France’s Antoine Rozner finishing two strokes clear of compatriot Mike Lorenzo-Vera, Italian Francesco Laporta and English pair Andy Sullivan and Matt Wallace.

This year the tournament will be title-sponsored by AVIV Clinics, the healthcare partner of DP World.

The tournament replaces the canceled Nedbank Golf Challenge Hosted by Gary Player in South Africa, which will now return for its 40th anniversary in 2022.

It forms a new-look end to the European Tour’s 2021 season following the recent additions of the Mallorca Golf Open (Oct. 21-24) and Portugal Masters (Nov. 4-7).

Players in those two events and the AVIV Dubai Championship will be aiming to secure their spot in the $9 million DP World Tour Championship, which will include the leading 50 available players on the Race to Dubai.

Keith Pelley, the European Tour’s chief executive, said: “Last year’s tournament on the Fire course, created to complete our 2020 schedule, was a great success and we are delighted to bring the AVIV Dubai Championship to our schedule as the final piece in our jigsaw this season.

“It means we will have two strong ‘Swings’ to end our 2021 campaign — the Iberian Swing in Spain and Portugal and now this Dubai double-header at Jumeirah Golf Estates.

“Once again, I would like to thank the leaders of Dubai, DP World, AVIV Clinics and Jumeirah Golf Estates for helping us to play this event, and we look forward to a terrific fortnight as we conclude another Race to Dubai on the Fire and Earth courses.”


Havertz haunts former club as Arsenal rescue 1-1 draw at Leverkusen

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Havertz haunts former club as Arsenal rescue 1-1 draw at Leverkusen

  • ⁠Havertz converted the ⁠late spot kick to cancel out Robert Andrich’s 46th-minute header
  • The two sides will meet again in London for the return leg next Tuesday

LEVERKUSEN, Germany: Arsenal’s eight-game winning run in the Champions League came to an end as they needed an 89th-minute penalty from substitute Kai Havertz to rescue a 1-1 draw at Bayer Leverkusen in their last-16 first leg on Wednesday.
Former Leverkusen player ⁠Havertz converted the ⁠late spot kick to cancel out Robert Andrich’s 46th-minute header for the hosts, marking the first time this season that ⁠quadruple-chasing Arsenal had fallen behind in Europe’s elite competition.
The Premier League leaders, who had won all eight of their previous matches to top the table after the league phase, were toothless in attack despite hitting the woodwork ⁠in ⁠a bright start, and could not find a way back into the game until their late penalty, awarded for a foul on Noni Madueke.
The two sides will meet again in London for the return leg next Tuesday.