Paul Waring triumphed at the Abu Dhabi Championship, surpassing notable names from the DP World Tour. He set a course record with a 61 in the second round and concluded with a six-under-par 66 at Yas Links. This performance secured him victory over Tyrell Hatton by two strokes, finishing at 24 under par. Rory McIlroy claimed third place after a round of 64, tying at 21 under with Matt Wallace and Thorbjorn Olsen.
This win marks Waring's second success on the DP World Tour and his first title in six years. Reflecting on his achievement, Waring expressed pride in maintaining composure throughout the tournament. "To keep control of myself in the way I did, I'm really proud of myself. I'm a bit taken aback right now," he stated. He felt his game had been strong over the past year but hadn't fully come together until this week.

McIlroy's final-day efforts placed him just ahead of Thriston Lawrence, who is closely trailing him in the Race to Dubai rankings. McIlroy shared, "I set myself a target with six holes to go and I achieved that target." He was pleased to secure a four on the last hole, providing some comfort as he heads into Dubai.
Tommy Fleetwood ended his tournament with a score of 67, tying for fourth place at 20 under par. Shane Lowry finished two shots behind Fleetwood after losing three strokes over the last six holes. The season finale for the DP World Tour is set for next week in Dubai, where McIlroy is well-positioned to top the standings.
The competition saw intense performances from top golfers, highlighting their skills and determination. As they prepare for Dubai, players like McIlroy are focused on maintaining their form to secure favourable positions in the rankings.