DP World Tour Championship 2025 odds and best bets explored

DP World Tour Championship 2025: Preview, Contenders, and Odds

The DP World Tour Championship 2025 is scheduled to take place from Thursday, November 13 to Sunday, November 16 at the prestigious Earth Course of Jumeirah Golf Estates in Dubai, UAE. This season finale will showcase 52 elite players competing for ultimate glory on the European Tour.

Among the participants, Rory McIlroy emerges as the hot favorite. The Northern Irishman, who is also the defending champion at Jumeirah Golf Estates, is aiming to claim his fourth DP World Tour Championship title. McIlroy has had a stellar season, securing three victories on the PGA Tour and one on the European Tour, solidifying his status as a top contender.

Top Contenders to Watch

Besides Rory McIlroy, several other players are considered strong contenders for the title this week. Tommy Fleetwood, Ludvig Aberg, Robert MacIntyre, and Tyrrell Hatton are among the top favorites with impressive form and skills heading into the tournament.

DP World Tour Championship 2025 Odds

Below is a comprehensive look at the betting odds for the DP World Tour Championship 2025, as listed by bet365:

  • Rory McIlroy (Northern Ireland) – 15/4
  • Tommy Fleetwood (England) – 6
  • Ludvig Aberg (Sweden) – 12
  • Robert MacIntyre (Scotland) – 12
  • Tyrrell Hatton (England) – 12
  • Matt Fitzpatrick (England) – 14
  • Nicolai Hojgaard (Denmark) – 16
  • Rasmus Hojgaard (Denmark) – 18
  • Marco Penge (England) – 18
  • Aaron Rai (England) – 20
  • Shane Lowry (Ireland) – 22
  • Alex Noren (Sweden) – 25
  • Tom McKibbin (Northern Ireland) – 33
  • Angel Ayora (Spain) – 35
  • Justin Rose (England) – 35
  • Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen (Denmark) – 35
  • Kristoffer Reitan (Norway) – 40
  • Patrick Reed (USA) – 40
  • Jordan Smith (England) – 50
  • Keita Nakajima (Japan) – 50
  • Michael Kim (USA) – 50
  • Daniel Hillier (New Zealand) – 55
  • Jayden Schaper (South Africa) – 60
  • Andy Sullivan (England) – 70
  • Daniel Brown (England) – 75
  • Hao Tong Li (China) – 80
  • Joost Luiten (Netherlands) – 80
  • Laurie Canter (England) – 80
  • Thriston Lawrence (South Africa) – 80
  • Oliver Lindell (Finland) – 90
  • John Parry (England) – 100
  • Elvis Smylie (Australia) – 110
  • Ewen Ferguson (Scotland) – 125
  • Richard Mansell (England) – 125
  • Adrien Saddier (France) – 140
  • Eugenio Lopez-Chacarra (Spain) – 140
  • Grant Forrest (Scotland) – 150
  • Joakim Lagergren (Sweden) – 150
  • Jacob Skov Olesen (Denmark) – 200
  • Martin Couvra (France) – 160
  • Matthew Jordan (England) – 160
  • Calum Hill (Scotland) – 175
  • Marcus Armitage (England) – 175
  • Johannes Veerman (USA) – 225
  • Jorge Campillo (Spain) – 275
  • Nacho Elvira (Spain) – 275
  • Brandon Robinson Thompson (England) – 300
  • Connor Syme (Scotland) – 350
  • Kazuma Kobori (New Zealand) – 350
  • Nicolai von Dellingshausen (Germany) – 400
  • Jacques Kruyswijk (South Africa) – 450
  • Shaun Norris (South Africa) – 450

The DP World Tour Championship promises an exciting conclusion to the European Tour season, with top players battling it out on one of the world’s most challenging courses. Fans can look forward to thrilling competition and exceptional golf.

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How Bethpage Black turned Blue after brilliant session for Europe

Europe took a decisive step towards retaining the Ryder Cup after another brilliant morning session of fourballs. They won three of the four matches 3-1 to move to an 8.5-3.5 lead, going into the afternoon fourballs with a commanding position.

Bryson DeChambeau and Cameron Young beat Matt Fitzpatrick and Ludvig Aberg 4&2. DeChambeau and Young struck first blood for the Americans, getting ahead early before a wave of blue followed behind. They went ahead at the third hole, but the European pair quickly hit back on the next hole. The Europeans then took control by winning the seventh, eighth, and ninth holes consecutively, moving into an unassailable position. They sealed the victory with a birdie on the 16th.

Score: Europe 5.5, USA 3.5

Rory McIlroy and Tommy Fleetwood defeated Harris English and Collin Morikawa 3&2. It was déjà vu for Fleetwood Mac as they overwhelmed the American duo for a second consecutive morning. Though Keegan Bradley stood by Morikawa and English and their team got off to a hopeful start by winning the first hole, McIlroy and Fleetwood quickly showed their dominance. Birdies at the second and third holes turned the match around, followed by further wins at the fifth, seventh, and eighth holes, putting them four up. The Americans mounted a brief comeback to narrow the gap to two under, but a European birdie on the 16th hole sealed the victory.

Score: Europe 6.5, USA 3.5

Jon Rahm and Tyrrell Hatton continued their brilliant form to beat Xander Schauffele and Patrick Cantlay 3&2. The LIV teammates squandered a two-up lead to be all square, but Rahm’s brilliant chip from the edge of a bunker gave Europe the advantage once again. They did not relinquish the lead, securing birdies at the 12th and 16th holes to claim another point. This victory marked five wins from five fourball matches for Rahm.

Score: Europe 7.5, USA 3.5

Robert MacIntyre and Viktor Hovland edged out Russell Henley and Scottie Scheffler 1 up in a nail-biting encounter. Vik and Bob proved they are no comedy act, shooting down the stars and stripes of America with a tense victory. This was the only match that went to the 18th hole. The United States, having come back from two down, leveled the match at the 13th. However, momentum swung back to Europe as a birdie at the 14th put them ahead again. Clutch putts from MacIntyre at the 15th and Hovland at the 17th holes ensured the team took the crucial point.

With this dominant morning session, Europe now leads 8.5 to 3.5, putting them in a strong position to retain the Ryder Cup as the afternoon fourball matches approach.
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