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Sunday, January 25, 2026

Patrick Reed wins the Hero Dubai Desert Classic... Final Results

    DP World Tour : Hero Dubai Desert Classic Tee Times Leaderboard

The wind finally picked up, blowing at 20-25kph on Sunday at this Hero Dubai Desert Classic and the scoring has gone up with it.

Patrick Reed pictured during day two of the Hero Dubai Desert Classic at Emirates Golf Club

The leaders Patrick Reed is +1 13 through 9 holes, and playing partner Spaniard David Puig - 1, -11 as they begin their final nine.

Frenchman Julien Guerrier is 3rd -3 through 12 -9, and two time winner already this year, South African Hayden Schaper is -3 through 13 holes -8 in 4th.

The marquee names didn't fair so well this week on the Emirates course.

Shane Lowry T26 70 71 74 70 -3, Rory T32 73 69 71 73 -2, Tyrrell Hatton T32 70 69 76 71 -2,while Tommy Fleetwood T41 73 72 73 69 -1.

Final edit

Patrick Reed claimed the fourth DP World Tour title of his career with a composed four-shot victory at the 2026 Hero Dubai Desert Classic.

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The 35-year-old stayed patient on a testing front nine as he carded eight pars and one dropped shot to reach the turn with his overnight advantage cut in half to two shots.

David Puig completed a hat-trick of birdies from the eighth to briefly sit one back before Reed signed for his first birdie at the tenth.

But when Reed birdied the 13th and Puig dropped a shot on the same hole, the World Number 44 regained his four-shot lead with five holes to play and he never looked back.

Reed parred his way home for a -14 total to become the sixth American winner of the Dallah trophy with his first Rolex Series event success at Emirates Golf Club.

"I think the biggest thing this week that was so special is I've won on every tour except this one," Reed said at his winner's press conference.

"Even though online it says I have three wins, one was a Major and two were WGC events. So they are all co-sanctioned events.

"It's something that's always kind of been eating at me, sitting there not actually having a win over here.

"And to come to a place where we had a chance in 2023 and allowed that one to kind of slip by, it was very important for me to come out here and play well and to have that opportunity; and to close it off means a lot to me, especially doing it here in Dubai, which I love coming to, makes it even more special."

Andy Sullivan fought back from a shaky front nine as he finished birdie-birdie in his one-under 71 to sit in solo second at -10

Frenchman Julien Guerrier carded an eagle, two birdies and a bogey for his best finish at a Rolex Series event in third at -9

Denmark's Nicolai Højgaard, Francesco Molinari and Jayden Schaper were one shot further back -8, while Portugal's Ricardo Gouveia, Englishman Marcus Armitage and Puig, who was given a two-shot penalty for grounding a club in the bunker at the last, finished at -7.

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