The Peter Cowen Diary: Hats off to Dubai’s Paul Waring on his career-defining win in Abu Dhabi

With $1.53m in earnings and a chance to break into the top 10 of the Race to Dubai Bonus Pool, things are looking bright for the 39-year-old English player

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Peter Cowen on the range at Yas Links Abu Dhabi at the Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship. - Supplied photo

By Peter Cowen, in conversation with Nick Tarratt, Khaleej Times Guest Golf Writer

Published: Sun 10 Nov 2024, 6:36 PM

Congratulations to Dubai resident Paul Waring (Eng) on his remarkable win at the $9 million at Yas Links Abu Dhabi.

Not bad for the 39-year-old.

They are all athletes out here on tour these days – 39 is the new 29-year-old. Sadly, at my end of the scale, 73 years old is the new 83. I was only joking!

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Paul will now have many choices on where to play. He will have his dual card status on both the DP World Tour and the PGA Tour. This can be a challenge for many golfers – let’s hope it works out for Paul and his family moving forward. He deserves itas he one of the nice guys out here.

Financially, it will be very special – winning $1,530,000 today and the opportunity to be part of the top 10 Race to Dubai Bonus Pool as well as getting more through the $10 million DP World Tour Championship, not to mention all the points for the OWGR, Race to Dubai and, not to be forgotten Ryder Cup standings.

England's Paul Waring (L) celebrates with his caddy on the 18th hole after winning the final round of the DP World Championship golf tournament in Abu Dhabi om Sunday. - AFP

Waring, who lives on The Palm, Dubai, has been a resident for just over a year and is a member of Jumeirah Golf Estates.

There is a nice story that I heard during this week, that you may not be aware of, about the 500 Club logo on his shirt sleeve.

Waring plays in a Friday member’s group at Jumeirah Golf Estates when he is in town, at 500 Club.

Apparently, it is a competitive get-together of better-than-average golfers, and he is now playing off +6, he has a win and a second in the group, and there are rumours it may go to +7. I suggest this Rolex Series win will get the attention of the 500 Club Handicap Committee. I will keep you posted.

The members have decided to put the 500 Club logo on Paul’s sleeve for the rest of this season and next season. It has certainly been a lucky charm for Waring so far.

My stable of players, Joaquin Niemann, Guido Migliozzi and Grant Forrest have done OK this week.

Niemann had three rounds in the 60’s, but that was just not good enough on an immaculately prepared golf course, with no defence in the wind.

Migliozzi had four sub rounds – but again he slipped five places on the Race to Dubai, but is there next week at JGE.

Grant Forrest showed promise in round three with a 65 – but sadly he will miss out on next week.

My take on this week is that it seems that Dubai, Abu Dhabi and the UAE are the places to be for both winter training for the players, as well as a 12 months a year base and home.

Look at some of the players on the list who claim Dubai, Abu Dhabi and the UAE as their homes - Tommy Fleetwood, Thorbjorn Oleson, Thomas Detry, Ewen Ferguson, Richard Mansell, Adrian Meronk, Aaron Cockerill, Julien Guerrier, Guido Migliozzi, Adrian Otaegui, Rafa Cabrera Bello and Nicolas Colsaerts plus many others.

I can see some players and managers will be checking out wherever they can find the information: how, when and why to get a Dubai Golden Visa.

Drop me a line – I know someone who can help? I am also a Dubai Golden Visa Awardee, but I believe they have tightened up the qualification criteria since I received the honour a few years ago.

See you next week in Dubai for the 44th and final event of the 2024 DP World Tour season.

It looks like being another very special week.

Peter Cowen, in conversation with Nick Tarratt, Khaleej Times Guest Golf Writer

Published: Sun 10 Nov 2024, 6:36 PM

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