DP World Tour and Dubai Creek join forces for eco clean-up ahead of Dubai Invitational

In a powerful demonstration of environmental stewardship, the DP World Tour has partnered with Dubai Creek Resort to execute a significant ecological clean-up operation along the iconic waterway. This initiative, conducted as a quarterly sustainability effort, mobilized volunteers from both organizations to cleanse the shoreline between the Floating and Garhoud Bridges in Dubai.

The environmental action strategically precedes the second edition of the Dubai Invitational tournament, where defending champion Tommy Fleetwood will compete alongside golf luminaries including Rory McIlroy, Shane Lowry, and Francesco Molinari. The clean-up effort ensures that the championship’s natural surroundings reflect the same excellence as the world-class competition.

This ecological initiative represents a core component of the DP World Tour’s ‘Golf for Good’ program, which underscores the organization’s dedication to creating meaningful environmental and social benefits across all tournament locations. The program aims to generate lasting positive impacts on golf courses, local communities, and host nations throughout the Tour’s international circuit.

The Dubai Invitational marks the inaugural event of the Race to Dubai’s International Swing, featuring a unique format with 60 professional golfers and 60 amateur participants. The tournament schedule includes a three-day Pro-Am team competition, culminating in a professionals-only final round on Sunday.

Tournament organizers have announced complimentary general admission, while offering premium hospitality experiences through the Championship Chalet, Clubhouse Ticket+, and Creek View Terrace options. These elevated viewing packages provide exclusive amenities and superior vantage points for spectators.

The ongoing collaboration between DP World Tour and Dubai Creek Resort exemplifies how major sporting events can successfully integrate environmental consciousness with athletic excellence, setting a new standard for sustainable tournament management in professional golf.