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29 March 2024

Luxury watch for hole-in-one at Omega Dubai Desert Classic

Defending champion Rory McIlroy on the seventh tee at Emirates Golf Club’s Majlis course. (Supplied)

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An exquisite hole-in-one prize of a luxury Omega watch will be on offer when the Omega Dubai Desert Classic gets under way at Emirates Golf Club from February 4 to 7.

As the title sponsor of the longest-running European Tour event in the region, Omega will present an exclusive Omega Seamaster Aqua Terra 150M Master Co-Axial to the first golfer to ace the par-3, seventh hole at the Majlis course.

Best known for its role as Official Timekeeper of the Olympic Games, the Swiss luxury watchmaker has been associated with the ‘Major of the Middle East,’ as the tournament is fondly referred to, for a long time, first coming on board as partner and official timekeeper before assuming the role of the title sponsor in 2009.

“The partnership with ‘golf in Dubai’ provides us with a fantastic platform to develop our brand in the region’s booming market and show the world we are a leading player in this sport,” said Raynald Aeschlimann, Omega’s vice-president and International Sales Director.

“The exposure we get from these two events as title sponsor is very important. You cannot measure this experience in terms of money, but there’s a very good response to all that we’ve done in this dynamic region,” he added.

“A thrill for everyone, the hole-in-one prize will certainly be a talking point among players and will help draw a big gallery to the hole. It will be interesting to see which lucky golfer walks away with the wristwatch that features an 18K red gold and stainless steel case,” he added.

The odds of a professional golfer making a hole in one on a par-3 hole are closer to 2,500 to 1, but the Omega Dubai Desert Classic enjoys a pretty decent record of 25 holes in one, including nine at the seventh hole, in 26 events.

With a gleaming lake stretching from the front edge of the tee to the green’s apron, the par-3, seventh, measuring 186 yards, is a great vantage point for spectators. Germany’s Martin Kaymer was the last to ace the hole, a feat he achieved in 2012.

Mohamed Juma Buamaim, vice-chairman and CEO of golf in Dubai, the organisers of the Omega Dubai Desert Classic, said: “With time, our association with Omega has grown to a whole new level, something which is a substantial upside for both organisations. Together, we look forward to making the 27th edition of the Omega Dubai Desert Classic one of the best yet."