So today I thought checking the Race to Dubai schedule would be dead simple. Boy was I wrong. Grabbed my coffee, opened the laptop feeling all confident. Figured I’d just hammer “Race to Dubai schedule” into Google and be done in two minutes. Easy peasy.
The First Mess
Tons of stuff popped up. Old articles about last year’s events, betting sites shouting odds at me, travel junk about Dubai vacations. Zero actual schedules. Like, literally none. Spilled my coffee trying to scroll through pages of useless links. Classic internet garbage dump.
Digging Like a Dog
Changed tactics. Added “2025” to the search. Still nada. Found some forum trash where guys argued about golf clubs instead of posting dates. Real helpful. Got a headache clicking through these “news” sites recycling last season’s info like it’s fresh. Kept getting ads for credit cards popping up too. Pure rage fuel.
Official or Bust
Smashed my keyboard typing “DP World Tour official site”. Made it! Felt like finding water in the desert. Finally saw a tab labeled “Schedule”. But get this – clicking it dumped me into some weird calendar thing showing tournaments in Japan and Africa. Where’s the Race to Dubai stops? Hidden like treasure.
Scrolled forever. Saw dates, courses, but nothing screaming “Race to Dubai”. Turns out, it’s not a separate tour – it’s their whole points race wrapping up in November. The final event in Dubai? Buried deep:
- DP World Tour Championship
- Location: Jumeirah Golf Estates
- Dates: November 20-23, 2025
And for checking other events feeding into it? Painful. Ended up filtering tournaments one-by-one in the schedule section. Like sorting socks manually.

Final Score
What a grind. Thought it’d take seconds. Took an hour plus coffee stains. Key takeaways for the next poor soul:
- Forget basic searches. They lie.
- Run straight to the official tour site. Only place with real info.
- “Race to Dubai” = their season-long thing, not a single event.
- Season finale details? Dig past the sponsor splash pages.
Now I need another coffee. My brain’s fried.