McIlroy to play Abu Dhabi HSBC Golf Championship

Updated 15 September 2014
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McIlroy to play Abu Dhabi HSBC Golf Championship

Four-time major winner Rory McIlroy is set for a stunning return to the Abu Dhabi HSBC Golf Championship where he has his sights focused on winning his first Falcon Trophy.
McIlroy, who has teed off his season in Abu Dhabi for the past seven years and has been a three-time runner up in the UAE capital, says he’d love to finally conquer the event during its 10 year anniversary celebrations. And with a recent stretch of success behind him that has brought two major wins, McIlroy believes he can continue the scintillating form into his season opener in January at Abu Dhabi Golf Club’s National course.

“Over the past few months I have been mentally strong and I feel very good about my game at the moment,” said McIlroy, who will attempt a career grand slam at Augusta in April next year.

“Greatness in golf is winning Major Championships but after playing in Abu Dhabi for so many years and having come so close in the past, I would love nothing more than to win at the event’s 10 year anniversary. That would be something very special and would mean a lot to me.”

McIlroy has enjoyed an incredible run of form this summer, clinching three huge back-to-back events in the Open Championship, the WGC-Bridgestone Invitational and the PGA Championship to revive his position as the world’s top golfer. And with the Ryder Cup only weeks away, McIlroy’s magic touch will be called upon again as Europe shapes up to attempt a third consecutive victory in one of the world’s greatest sporting contests

The 25-year-old, however, narrowly missed out on bagging his first Falcon Trophy in Abu Dhabi earlier this year, after suffering a two-shot penalty to lose the joint-lead at the end of day three. McIlroy eventually shared second place with Phil Mickelson as Spaniard Pablo Larrazabal kept his nerve and added his name to the Championship’s history books.

McIlroy has experienced his share of ups-and-downs on the challenging course at Abu Dhabi Golf Club. With another two runner-up results in 2011 and 2012, and third place in 2010, the Ulsterman has come nail-bitingly close on several occasions. The exception came in 2013 where he and Tiger Woods unexpectedly failed to make the cut.

“Rory’s presence will add to what promises to be the Championship’s most exciting year yet as we look to assemble another amazing line-up of the world’s top players to celebrate our tenth anniversary,” said Sultan Al Dhaheri, Acting Executive Director Tourism, Abu Dhabi Tourism & Culture Authority (TCA Abu Dhabi), which owns and organises the Championship.


“Abu Dhabi has come to mean a lot to the players over the years and we are so pleased to be welcoming Rory back for such an important milestone in the event’s history.”

HSBC Global Head of Sponsorship & Events Giles Morgan said: “HSBC’s ambition is to open up the world of golf. That is exactly why we are involved in golf and in this tournament. I believe we are fulfilling our ambition in Abu Dhabi and by working closely with our partners, this Championship has evolved into an unmissable event which appeals to absolutely everyone."

Tailored package details for the 2015 Championship, which will be held from Jan. 15-18, are available from www.golfinabudhabi.com. Championship packages include five nights’ accommodation in one of Abu Dhabi’s leading hotels, two rounds of golf on Abu Dhabi’s Championship courses, season passes to the Abu Dhabi HSBC Golf Championship as well as an array of stunning tourism attractions. To top this off, all those who book packages will enjoy a complimentary clinic with a world top 30 player.


Invincible no more, Bayern aims to make amends against Hamburg in Bundesliga

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Invincible no more, Bayern aims to make amends against Hamburg in Bundesliga

  • Bayern made a record start to the league through 18 rounds
  • Jamal Musiala scored from a narrow angle in Wednesday’s win over PSV Eindhoven

BERLIN: Bundesliga opponents suddenly know Bayern Munich are beatable after Augsburg’s shock win over the league leader last weekend.
Promoted Hamburger SV will be the first team to test this new reality when Bayern visit on Saturday.
Like Augsburg before, Hamburg have not shown much to suggest they can pull off an upset.
Merlin Polzin’s team have not won a game since early December after beating Werder Bremen in the Northern derby and they haven’t scored in their last two games.
Bayern, which routed Hamburg 5-0 in the reverse fixture, made a record start to the league through 18 rounds and will be keen to reassert their superiority after Augsburg’s 2-1 win derailed their bid to complete the season unbeaten.
It was Bayern’s first league defeat since last March.
“The crucial thing will be our reaction to it,” Joshua Kimmich said.
Key matchups
Coach-less Eintracht Frankfurt host Bayer Leverkusen on Saturday. Frankfurt haven’t had much to cheer of late but they did snap their run of conceding three goals in every game this year when they lost only 2-0 to Tottenham in the Champions League on Wednesday.
The club are reportedly close to signing coach Albert Riera from Slovenian league leader NK Celje as Dino Toppmöller’s replacement.
High-flying Hoffenheim host Union Berlin on Saturday. Christian Ilzer’s team are third and well positioned for Champions League qualification after four straight wins and just one defeat in 14 Bundesliga games.
Leipzig and Stuttgart are level on points in their duel for fourth place, the last for Champions League qualification. Leipzig host improving Mainz on Saturday before Stuttgart entertain Freiburg on Sunday.
Players to watch
Borussia Dortmund forward Serhou Guirassy missed a big chance against Inter Milan on Wednesday and appears to have lost the confidence that helped him amass 70 goals in 119 Bundesliga appearances for Dortmund, Stuttgart and Cologne. He scored 21 Bundesliga goals for Dortmund last season and has only six so far in 2025-26.
Guirassy will get another chance against last-placed Heidenheim on Sunday.

He’s back
Bayern’s Jamal Musiala scored from a narrow angle in Wednesday’s win over PSV Eindhoven, his first goal since returning from a broken leg.
Former Real Madrid star Lucas Vázquez scored his first goal for Leverkusen to beat Werder Bremen 1-0 last weekend. He set up another goal in the Champions League on Wednesday. The 34-year-old Vázquez missed much of the season with injury but is now an option for Kasper Hjulmand’s side.
Edin Džeko scored on his Schalke debut last weekend, when he became the oldest player to score in Germany’s second division at 39 years, 314 days. He could start against Bochum on Saturday.
Who is out?
Leverkusen’s Eliesse Ben Seghir was diagnosed with a ligament injury in his left ankle after returning from the Africa Cup of Nations with Morocco. But Burkina Faso defender Edmond Tapsoba is making progress on his comeback.
Off the field
Hamburg suspended French winger Jean-Luc Dompé “until further notice” for drink driving after police detected alcohol with a breathalyzer test at a traffic stop on Sunday. The club said in a statement they will “decide on further consequences after further internal deliberations.”