DP World Tour Championship TV channel, tee time, live stream and how to watch
The DP World Tour Championship is the final step in the Race to Dubai and comes with a $9 million prize for the winner.
The climax of 44 tournaments, 50 players are fighting it out at Jumeirah Golf Estates in Dubai to compete for the title and be crowned No.1.
The tournament will be shown on Sky Sports in the UK. You can get Sky here or buy a NowTV pass to watch all four days.
Rory McIlroy is in pole position to be crowned European No.1 for a sixth time and leads the standings by 1,785.02 points. It means he is almost certain of winning the Race to Dubai 2024 unless he finishes 12th or lower and South African Thriston Lawrence finishes first in Dubai.
There is still plenty of intrigue surrounding the tournament outside of the number one spot. The top ten players in the Race to Dubai rankings will get dual membership and a PGA Tour card next year.
Lawrence tops the list as it stands, followed by Rasmus Højgaard, Paul Waring, Niklas Norgaard, Matteo Manassero, Jesper Svensson, Thorbjørn Olesen, Rikuya Hoshino, Sebastian Söderberg and Jordan Smith.
However, others will be hoping to leapfrog those in the top ten to secure their spot.
McIlroy is the top ranked player in the tournament as World No.3 and he will compete against fellow Major champions Adam Scott, Shane Lowry and Justin Rose. Others set to tee off include Tommy Fleetwood, Tyrrell Hatton and Billy Horschel.
How to watch the DP World Tour Championship
The DP World Tour Championship will be available on Sky Sports Golf in the UK, while USA viewers can watch via the Golf Channel.
The 50-strong field will be split into 25 two-balls, with players paired in their order on the Race to Dubai Rankings in Partnership with Rolex for the first round, and then in score order for rounds two to four.
Broadcast times begin at 7am UK time (11am local time) on Thursday, Friday and Saturday with a slightly earlier start of 7.30am on Sunday for the final day.
You can watch it on Sky Sports.
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