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Home / Sports / Rai Triumphs in Abu Dhabi Playoff, Earns Hero World Challenge Spot

Rai Triumphs in Abu Dhabi Playoff, Earns Hero World Challenge Spot

18 Nov

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Summary

  • Aaron Rai wins Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship in playoff
  • Rai to replace injured Justin Thomas at Hero World Challenge
  • Rai had 10 top-25 finishes on PGA Tour this season
Rai Triumphs in Abu Dhabi Playoff, Earns Hero World Challenge Spot

On November 18th, 2025, England's Aaron Rai emerged victorious at the Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship after a thrilling playoff against Tommy Fleetwood. Rai had fallen behind late in the final round but managed to claw his way back with a stunning 200-yard approach shot that led to a birdie on the 16th hole, followed by another birdie on the 17th. This clutch performance forced a playoff, where Rai ultimately outdueled Fleetwood to claim the title.

Rai's victory has earned him a spot in the upcoming Hero World Challenge, an unofficial PGA Tour event hosted by Tiger Woods. Rai had previously played in the Hero World Challenge last year, finishing tied for 14th in the 20-player field. This year, he will be replacing the injured Justin Thomas, who announced last week that he had undergone microdiscectomy surgery on his back and would be missing some events to start the 2026 season.

Rai has enjoyed a solid season on the PGA Tour, recording 10 top-25 finishes in 21 events. His triumph in Abu Dhabi marks a significant achievement, as he continues to establish himself as a rising star in the world of professional golf.

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Aaron Rai won the Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship in a playoff against Tommy Fleetwood.
Rai's victory in Abu Dhabi earned him a spot in the upcoming Hero World Challenge, replacing the injured Justin Thomas.
The Hero World Challenge is an unofficial PGA Tour event hosted by Tiger Woods, featuring a 20-player field.

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