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Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship 2024 odds

Nov 06, 2024 at 10:31 pm

Odds with bet365. Odds are subject to change.

Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship 2024 odds

The PGA Tour heads to the United Arab Emirates this week for the Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship. It’s the penultimate event on the DP World Tour schedule, with the top 50 in the standings then heading to the DP World Tour Championship at Jumeirah Golf Estates in Dubai.

The host course, Yas Links, is a spectacular layout and frequently wins awards for being the best track in the Middle East. It’s a par 72 measuring 7,425 yards and the clue is in the name as it’s described as the first true links course in the United Arab Emirates.

The course was designed by Kyle Phillips, the man responsible for another modern links, Kingsbarns, which is part of the rotation for the Abu Dhabi Links Championship.

Like traditional links courses, wind is its main defence and that’s shown in the two previous editions held here. In 2022, Thomas Pieters was the only player to shoot in double digits under when it got gusty but in calmer conditions last year Victor Perez triumphed with 18-under.

The forecast this week suggests it shouldn’t blow too hard so expect scoring to be good.

Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship golf betting tips

Find my predictions and best tips for this year's Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship 2024 below.

Tyrrell Hatton for the win

Last year’s triumph for Victor Perez didn’t come as a surprise given that the Frenchman had previously won the Alfred Dunhill Links after having the benefit of having a girlfriend who lived in Dundee, helping him become used to local conditions.

So if the Alfred Dunhill Links is a good clue, all roads have to lead to Tyrrell Hatton.

The Englishman has won that event three times, his latest victory coming only last month to show that playing LIV golf hasn’t dulled any of his ferocious competitive spirit.

Hatton is an expert in these conditions and he’s already shown a liking for Yas Links by finishing sixth (2022) and seventh (2023) in this event.

That adds to a brilliant record in the region including a victory in this tournament in 2021 when it was held at Abu Dhabi Golf Club. 

He has some big names to beat but Hatton revels in elite company and is a must-bet in bet365’s ‘win only’ market at 7/1.

Back Hatton at 7/1 with bet365 in their ‘win only’ market

Daniel Brown best each-way pick

For an each-way bet at huge odds, Daniel Brown leaps off the page.

Brown was a relative unknown to the casual golf viewer until the summer but played some great golf to take the first-round lead and eventually finish 10th in the Open Championship at Royal Troon.

The Englishman again showed his liking for links golf with a fourth place in the Irish Open at famed Royal County Down in September and last time out he hit the ball beautifully to finish third at the Andalucia Masters in Spain.

Head to Paddy Power who make him a 150/1 shot and offer each-way terms of 1/5 odds, seven places.  

Back Daniel Brown each-way at 150/1 with Paddy Power

Antoine Rozner for Top 10

Antoine Rozner has two wins in the Middle East and was seventh after 54 holes at this venue last year.

The Frenchman has also shown good form of late with seventh in the BMW PGA Championship at Wentworth and fourth at the Genesis Championship in South Korea a fortnight ago.

Back Rozner to finish in the top 10 at 9/2 with bet365

How to watch the Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship 2024

The Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship will be shown live on Sky Sports Golf. Coverage begins on Thursday 19th January at 7.30am GMT and continues until Sunday evening.

There will also be live streaming on the Sky Go app and NOW TV.

About the author

Dave Tindall is a former golf editor at SkySports.com and Golf365.com and has been writing betting previews for the PGA Tour and European Tour since 1997. He has also written for a range of betting companies, including William Hill and Betfair, as well as being a regular columnist for Rotoworld, The Guardian, Sporting Life, and Planet Sport. His other area of specialty is football while he's also covered cricket and tennis.

Follow David on Twitter @davetindallgolf

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