Fleetwood & Lowry part of five-way tie in Abu Dhabi

Fleetwood & Lowry part of five-way tie in Abu Dhabi

Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship R1

Tommy Fleetwood

Ryder Cup stars Tommy Fleetwood and Shane Lowry, both past champions of this event, are part of a five-way tie for the lead at 8-under following the opening round of the Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship.

New Zealand’s Kazuma Kobori made an eagle at the par-5 11th and closed with a bogey-free 64 while England’s Fleetwood made eight birdies and also stayed bogey-free.

“I played well,” said Fleetwood. “I was very, very good off the tee and I think I made some good decisions off the tee.

“I felt very comfortable with the shots that I chose and I hit. I putted well. I think I made a big par save on the 12th and followed that with a birdie, which was I think a crucial part of the round if it’s going to be a very, very good round.

“It’s Thursday. You can obviously play your way out of it. You can’t win it, but eight under is a really nice way to start.”

Ireland’s Lowry made one bogey at the par-4 12th for his share of the lead while France’s Adrien Saddier made his one bogey at the par-3 17th.

“I just like the place,” said Lowry. “The condition of it is amazing, and I just see my way around here pretty well. Hopefully I can put four rounds together this week.”

Finally South African Richard Sterne fired eagles at the par-5s 7th and 18th and made two bogeys to join the lead.

Northern Ireland’s Rory McIlroy who leads the Race to Dubai rankings made five birdies and one bogey for a 69 and lies in T27 at 4-under.

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Pos.PlayerTo ParR1
1KOBORI, Kazuma-864
FLEETWOOD, Tommy-864
LOWRY, Shane-864
STERNE, Richard-864
SADDIER, Adrien-864
6SULLIVAN, Andy-765
VON DELLINGSHAUSEN, Nicolai-765
HØJGAARD, Nicolai-765
NOREN, Alex-765
NAKAJIMA, Keita-765
KIM, Michael-765
ELVIRA, Nacho-765
13HATTON, Tyrrell-666
HILLIER, Daniel-666
SMYLIE, Elvis-666
RAI, Aaron-666
MANSELL, Richard-666
ARMITAGE, Marcus-666
FITZPATRICK, Alex-666
20PENGE, Marco-567
CHACARRA, Eugenio-567
HILL, Calum-567
COUSSAUD, Ugo-567
REITAN, Kristoffer-567
LINDELL, Oliver-567
FITZPATRICK, Matt-567
27MCILROY, Rory-468
SMITH, Jordan-468
SCHAPER, Jayden-468
LINDBERG, Mikael-468
LAWRENCE, Thriston-468
LUITEN, Joost-468
NEERGAARD-PETERSEN, Rasmus-468
ÅBERG, Ludvig-468
PAVAN, Andrea-468
36CANTER, Laurie-369
PARRY, John-369
LI, Haotong-369
AYORA, Angel-369
OLESEN, Jacob Skov-369
DEL REY, Alejandro-369
CABRERA BELLO, Rafa-369
MACINTYRE, Robert-369
BROWN, Daniel-369
GIRRBACH, Joel-369
ELVIRA, Manuel-369
DEAN, Joe-369
48FORREST, Grant-270
LANGASQUE, Romain-270
COUVRA, Martin-270
SYME, Connor-270
LAPORTA, Francesco-270
53CAMPILLO, Jorge-171
CLEMENTS, Todd-171
REED, Patrick-171
KRUYSWIJK, Jacques-171
VEERMAN, Johannes-171
GERARD, Ryan-171
59LAGERGREN, JoakimPar72
FERGUSON, EwenPar72
HØJGAARD, RasmusPar72
VAN DRIEL, DariusPar72
LEE, JunghwanPar72
SCHNEIDER, MarcelPar72
SCHMIDT, BenPar72
66NORRIS, Shaun+173
JORDAN, Matthew+173
68ROBINSON THOMPSON, Brandon+274
NAIDOO, Dylan+274
70MCKIBBIN, Tom+375
KO, Jeong weon+375
72JOHNSTON, Ryggs+577

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Updated: November 6, 2025