2025 DP World Tour Championship odds: McIlroy the betting favorite

The DP World Tour season comes to an end this week at the 2025 DP World Tour Championship in Dubai, with Rory McIlroy the betting favorite amid a star-studded field. Here’s everything you need to know about the DP World Tour Championship odds and other popular bets starting this week.
DP World Tour Championship betting favorites
This week marks the final race of the DP World Tour season and the entire season in Dubai. McIlroy Leading the Race to Dubai standings, he will be seeking a fourth consecutive title and seventh overall this week.
World No. 2 McIlroy is the betting favorite this week with +400 odds to win. He has always been the favorite, and a final-round 62 in last week’s final-round 62 at the HSBC Championship in Abu Dhabi didn’t change that.
The man who lost the playoff in Abu Dhabi, Tommy Fleetwoodranked second in pre-match betting odds at +600.
Rounding out the top five are three other European stars: Tyrell Hatton (+1100), Ludwig Aberg (+1400) and Robert McIntyre (+1400).
You can view the top 20 DP World Tour Championship betting odds and tie odds as of Monday morning below, or download the Fanatics Sportsbook app to see the full list of odds and bets for this week.
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2025 DP World Tour Championship Odds
Rory McIlroy (+400)
Tommy Fleetwood (+600)
Tyrell Hatton (+1100)
Ludwig Aberg (+1400)
Robert McIntyre (+1400)
Matt Fitzpatrick (+1600)
Nicola Hoggard (+1800)
Aaron Ray (+2000)
Rasmus Hoggard (+2200)
Alex Nolen (+2500)
Sean Lowry (+2500)
Marco Penge (+2800)
Justin Rose (+3000)
Tom McKibbin (+3500)
Christopher Reitan (+4500)
Patrick Reed (+4500)
Rasmus Nergaard Peterson (+4500)
Angel Ayora (+5500)
Michael King(+5500)
Jordan Smith (+6000)
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