2025 Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship: DP World Tour betting odds, futures picks and winner tips
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2025 Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship: DP World Tour betting odds, futures picks and winner tips

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The 2025 Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship is the next event on the 2025 DP World Tour schedule with the event at the Yas Links in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, welcoming 72 world-class players to the event.

The 2025 Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship betting odds indicate this week's favorite is Rory McIlroy, who comes in at 11-to-2 (+550) betting odds.

Tommy Fleetwood is second on the odds board at 7-to-1, with Fleetwood winning in a similarly sponsored event in India in his last start.

Tyrrell Hatton is 9-to-1, as Hatton looks to wrap up his year with a good run on the DP World Tour.

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2025 Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship betting picks

Tom McKibbin is an interesting play to go back-to-back across tours after dominating the Asian Tour event in Hong Kong. He was T-10 here last year, pre-LIV.

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Keita Nakajima has a lot to play for this week in ensuring he goes to the PGA Tour next year. He was T-13 here in 2024.

Thriston Lawrence is 75-to-1 and on a great number considering decent current form at a T-6 finish here last year.

2025 Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship betting odds: Outright winner

PLAYER ODDS
Rory McIlroy 500
Tommy Fleetwood 700
Tyrrell Hatton 900
Ludvig Aberg 1000
Robert MacIntyre 1400
Matt Fitzpatrick 1600
Marco Penge 2000
Aaron Rai 2200
Rasmus Hojgaard 2200
Alex Noren 2500
Shane Lowry 2800
Tom McKibbin 2800
Nicolai Hojgaard 3300
Patrick Reed 3300
Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen 3300
Kristoffer Reitan 4000
Michael Kim 4000
Angel Ayora 4500
Jordan Smith 5000
Ryan Gerard 5500
Jayden Schaper 6000
Keita Nakajima 6500
Thriston Lawrence 7500
Daniel Brown 8000
John Parry 8000
Joost Luiten 8000
Laurie Canter 8000
Oliver Lindell 8000
Haotong Li 9000
Alex Fitzpatrick 10000
Elvis Smylie 10000
Todd Clements 10000
Ugo Coussaud 10000
Adrien Saddier 11000
Andy Sullivan 11000
Daniel Hillier 11000
Joakim Lagergren 11000
Eugenio Chacarra 12500
Ewen Ferguson 12500
Francesco Laporta 12500
Martin Couvra 12500
Matthew Jordan 12500
Grant Forrest 15000
Jacob Olesen 15000
Jorge Campillo 15000
Marcus Armitage 15000
Mikael Lindberg 15000
Richard Mansell 17500
Andrea Pavan 20000
Marcel Schneider 20000
Rafael Cabrera Bello 20000
Alejandro Del Rey 22500
Ben Schmidt 22500
Jacques Kruyswijk 22500
Johannes Veerman 22500
Brandon Robinson Thompson 25000
Richard Sterne 25000
Shaun Norris 25000
Calum Hill 27500
Romain Langasque 27500
Darius van Driel 30000
Joel Girrbach 30000
Kazuma Kobori 30000
Nicolai von Dellingshausen 30000
Connor Syme 35000
Nacho Elvira 35000
Manuel Elvira 40000
Jeong Weon Ko 50000
Joe Dean 50000
Junghwan Lee 50000
Ryggs Johnston 50000
Dylan Naidoo 75000

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