UAE amateur golfers to tee up alongside world’s best at DP World Tour Championship Rolex Pro-Am

Luckiest Ball on Earth winners Emanuele Galeppini, left, Teffy Bercero, center, and Rory McGettigan. (Supplied)
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Updated 02 November 2021
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UAE amateur golfers to tee up alongside world’s best at DP World Tour Championship Rolex Pro-Am

  • Luckiest Ball on Earth winners Emanuele Galeppini, Teffy Bercero and Rory McGettigan earn their spot at the DP World Tour Championship Rolex Pro-Am
  • DP World Tour Championship Rolex Pro-Am will take place on Tuesday 16th November, ahead of the season ending DP World Tour Championship, at the Earth Course

DUBAI: After being crowned the leading man, woman, and junior at the Luckiest Ball on Earth Grand Final, UAE golfers, Emanuele Galeppini, Teffy Bercero and Rory McGettigan will rub shoulders with the top-50 players on the European Tour’s Race to Dubai at this year’s DP World Tour Championship.

Having secured a spot in the grand final through their local qualifying events at 20 clubs across the country, the region's best amateur golfers competed on the Fire Course at Jumeirah Golf Estates to book their spot in the DP World Tour Championship Rolex Pro-Am, taking place two days before the season-ending Rolex Series event kicks off. 

Emanuele Galeppini, who was five points clear of second place, secured the victory in the junior division with an impressive 43 points around the championship course. Following the round, Galeppini commented: “It’s amazing. It’s such an honour to have the opportunity to compete in the DP World Tour Championship Rolex Pro-Am, thank you so much to DP World and the tournament organisers.” 

Galeppini will tee up as a team alongside male winner, Rory McGettigan, and the female winner Teffy Bercero, who won with 44 and 35 points respectively. The Luckiest Ball on Earth Pro-Am team will be completed by one of the top 50 players on the Race to Dubai. 

Looking ahead to the opportunity, McGettigan said: “A huge thank you to the organisers for the opportunity, it’s a massive honour. It’s an amazing course and I am really looking forward to seeing who we get paired with, it will be a great day out.”

Bercero added: “I can’t put it into words, I really didn’t expect to win and it’s a truly wonderful opportunity to play with one of the best players in the world.”

The DP World Tour Championship Rolex Pro-Am will take place on Tuesday 16th November ahead of the season ending DP World Tour Championship which takes place on the Earth Course at Jumeirah Golf Estates on the 18th-21st November.

Free tickets along with other hospitality options are available to watch the top-50 golfers on the Race to Dubai compete to be named European Number One.


Irate Carlsen pushes away camera after World Blitz Championships loss

Updated 28 December 2025
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Irate Carlsen pushes away camera after World Blitz Championships loss

  • Carlsen, world champion between 2013 and 2023, had a frustrating second day at the championships in Doha on ‌Saturday

DOHA: Magnus Carlsen pushed away a camera after losing to Vladislav Artemiev at the FIDE World Rapid and ​Blitz Chess Championships in Qatar, the latest example of the former world champion letting his vexation boil over.
Carlsen, world champion between 2013 and 2023, had a frustrating second day at the championships in Doha on ‌Saturday, splitting ‌a point with ‌Maxime ⁠Vachier-Lagrave ​before he ‌was beaten by Artemiev.
When a photographer followed as Carlsen stormed out of the venue, the Norwegian pushed away the camera.
Carlsen attracted attention for slamming his fist on the table after losing to ⁠world champion Gukesh Dommaraju at the Norway ‌Chess 2025 tournament.
Also last year, ‍he briefly quit ‍the World Rapid and Blitz Chess ‍Championships in New York when governing body FIDE barred him from a round for wearing jeans.
FIDE does not plan any ​action against Carlsen for Saturday’s outburst but will review the incident if ⁠a complaint is launched, CEO Emil Sutovsky told Reuters.
Despite his defeat, Carlsen is still in contention for the title at the championships and sits in joint second with seven points alongside Alexey Sarana, Yagiz Kaan Erdogmus and Nodirbek Abdusattorov.
Artemiev and Hans Niemann share the lead in the open category ‌on 7.5.