Phil Mickelson heads for Abu Dhabi in the new year

Five-time Major winner and current world number four, Phil Mickelson (pictured), has confirmed his stake in the race for glory at January’s Abu Dhabi HSBC Golf Championship 2014 (16-19 January 2014).

Mickelson’s return to the UAE capital ups the ante for the season-opening event which now sees three of the world’s top six players competing on Abu Dhabi Golf Club’s National Course.

The top-ranking trio, including former world number one Rory McIlroy and reigning US Open title-holder Justin Rose, will challenge reigning champion Jamie Donaldson, world number 16 Luke Donald, and Abu Dhabi’s record-breaking Global Golf Ambassador Matteo Manassero for a share of the $2.7million prize purse, the richest of the European Tour’s ‘Desert Swing’ series.

As the reigning Open and Scottish Open champion, Mickelson, affectionately known as ‘Lefty’ amongst fans, is one of the world’s most popular and accomplished golfers. At 43-years-old, he boasts 42 PGA Tour and nine European Tour titles, including five Majors, in his impressive career to date.

Mickelson, who recently revealed he will be cutting back on tournament commitments in 2014 in a bid to focus on capturing a career grand slam US Open win, was keen to fix Abu Dhabi into his early-season schedule.

“To play Abu Dhabi in the early part of the year is a great opportunity,” comments Mickelson. “I’ve wanted to return since my first time there in 2011. The golf course and facilities at the Abu Dhabi Golf Club are outstanding and the quality of the field and the good weather make it a great place to start my 2014 season.”

Mickelson’s return to the Championship sets a high bar for the greatly anticipated opening event on the European Tour’s Desert Swing.

After consecutive wins this year at the Scottish Open in Inverness and the Open Championship at Muirfield, on-form Mickelson could well be in contention to become the first American to win in Abu Dhabi since fellow 2004 Ryder Cup teammate Chris DiMarco lifted the inaugural title in 2006.

“To win in Abu Dhabi would be wonderful although I know it will be tough,” said Mickelson. “The course can be very challenging but I’m playing some of the best golf of my career and feeling confident about my performance.”

Mickelson played in the 2011 Abu Dhabi HSBC Golf Championship with his entire family present to support. Despite high hopes for his play on the straight-hitting National Course, he was only able to manage a disappointing 37th position finish.

“Abu Dhabi was a great way to kick off my season back then because it opened my eyes up to new cultures and traditions – an experience that my whole family found rewarding. Next year’s tournament is strictly about the golf for me although my family is looking forward to visiting that fascinating part of the world again, too.”

Through its specialist one-stop-shop ‘Golf in Abu Dhabi’ initiative, Abu Dhabi Tourism & Culture Authority (TCA Abu Dhabi) has launched a series of ‘Play, Stay and Watch’ packages for international spectators and golf tourists to take in the Championship. To find out more about the packages or to book a tailored Championship experience, visit: www.golfinabudhabi.com

*Available via the event’s official website – www.abudhabigolfchampionship.com – Championship tickets are priced at £9 for a daily pass and £26 for a four-day pass.

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