Top golfers to play in Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship
'Stay, play & watch' packages are now available for the Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship, as some of the world's best golfers, such as Rory McIlroy, Justin Rose, Luke Donald, and Matteo Manassero confirm their entries

The Abu Dhabi Tourism & Culture Authority have launched a series of 'Stay, Play and Watch' packages for the fast approaching Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship.
These packages allow golf fans to not only watch three of the world's top 11 players and the hottest young talent on the European Tour, but there will also be a chance to play rounds at four of Abu Dhabi's best championship courses; Saadiyat Beach and Yas Links.
And as part of the packages, accommodation will be provided by an assortment of four and five star hotels in the area.
Two-time major champion Rory McIlroy, current US Open Champion Justin Rose, world number 11, Abu Dhabi global golf ambassador Matteo Manassero, and defending champion Jamie Donaldson are just a few of the players due to play in this flagship event.
Faisal Al Sheikh, the Director at the Events Bureau, TCA Abu Dhabi believes that there will be "Four days of unrelenting on-course drama" from the "World-class field."
HSBC Global Head of Sponsorship and Events Giles Morgan said: "The quality of the event and the field just gets better and it has rightly earned the reputation as the jewel in the crown of Arabian golf."
All the details for the event including the three packages available can be found here: www.abudhabigolfchampionship.com
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