Hero Dubai Desert Classic To Provide Vital Mental And Physical Support For Players With Launch Of First-Of-Its-Kind Wellbeing Zone
The Hero Dubai Desert Classic has taken a pioneering step forward to support players’ overall mental and physical wellbeing during this month’s 35th edition of the tournament with its new Mental Fitness and Recovery Zone.
The Zone will be introduced for the first time as part of the 2024 Race to Dubai, as the Emirates Golf Club prepares to host the first Rolex Series event of the season from January 18 – 21.
During visits to the Zone, players can prioritise self-care, manage mental pressure, and maintain focus in the mental fitness area – a new facility addition at the tournament – while they can also work towards sustaining peak performance levels in the physical fitness recovery zone.
Located within Sensasia Spa at the iconic Emirates Golf Club, the Zone will help provide a positive boost for players’ mindset for the round ahead as well as outside of the golf course, with access to services and consultations to improve their mental and physical wellbeing.
The introduction of the Mental Fitness and Recovery Zone comes at a vital time when the DP World Tour is focusing on improving all Tour players’ mental wellbeing as well as physical fitness while promoting a healthy lifestyle. It fully aligns with the Hero Dubai Desert Classic’s commitment to looking after players’ welfare, equipping them with the tools to manage stress, enhance focus and perform at their best during the tournament.
Mental wellbeing has become an increasingly important topic in society, especially in sport. Sports, including golf are known to have overall mental health and well-being benefits, but professional sport can be very demanding of mental health. Evidence is consistent and growing that athletes across sports suffer the same or greater levels of anxiety, depression, sleep disorders and obsessive-compulsive disorder as the general public and this is mirrored by research in golf. A survey conducted by the University of Edinburgh with the European Tour group for its men’s Challenge Tour players found a two-week prevalence for obsessive thoughts (13.8%) depression (10.3%), and anxiety (8.6%). It also showed that 67% of players who had experienced a mental health issue did not seek professional help at the time.
Simon Corkill, Executive Tournament Director of Hero Dubai Desert Classic, said: “Good mental and physical health are equally vital for peak performances in any sport and golf is no different. Playing competitively for long durations can certainly be challenging and can have an impact on their minds and bodies which is why the Mental Fitness and Recovery Zone has been created to provide invaluable support for players during the Hero Dubai Desert Classic 2024.
“This is not only an opportunity for the players to take their game to the next level but also enable players to seek help for stress, anxiety or depression – all confidentially – and our aim is to inspire other events and tournaments across the region and beyond to incorporate similar mental fitness and recovery initiatives, fostering a more holistic approach to sports performance.”
The new Zone is available to all players before and during the tournament, and will provide essential resources including; a mental fitness training and an activity lounge, seven sleep chambers, a dedicated space to relax with guided breathing techniques and mindfulness, as well as nourishing brain boosting foods – available in the Players’ Lounge for the first time.
Additionally, the players will also be able to benefit from a virtual reality experience to further support their visualisation, as well as opportunities to have one-on-one consultations with doctors for those golfers who require further mental wellbeing support.
Dr/Prof Andrew Murray, Chief Medical and Scientific Officer, DP World Tour, and Sport and Exercise, University of Edinburgh, said: “The Hero Dubai Desert Classic and the DP World Tour have been at the forefront of putting in place facilities that can help optimise health and performance in professional golf. Things that we have instigated together including a top quality gym, athletic catering, and recovery aids like ice baths have followed consultation with players and have been rolled out as business as usual across Rolex Series events, and feature at golf’s majors.
“2024 will see us install a Mental Fitness and Recovery Zone. This will be massive in helping our players, caddies and support staff optimise their mental fitness and support mental health and well-being. It features sleep pods, Augmented Reality, next generation ice baths, and access to professionals skilled in mental health and well-being. In addition, the Tour continues to provide a well-being toolkit, access to medical support each week, and a confidential 24/7 mental health hotline.”
Dr Margo Mountjoy, a prominent clinician scientist, is among the medical professionals who have highlighted the importance of mental health, saying: “Players should feel empowered and nurtured both physically and mentally. Mental health and physical health are a priority in supporting optimal golf performance.”
The tournament has attracted a stellar line-up so far with World Number Two and defending champion Rory McIlroy headlining the field. The Northern Irishman will be searching for his historic fourth Hero Dubai Desert Classic title and will be joined by World Number Nine and reigning Open Champion Brian Harman, six-time DP World Tour winner Tommy Fleetwood, his Ryder Cup team mate Tyrrell Hatton, and American World Number 22 Cameron Young.
Also teeing it up will be European Ryder Cup Captain Luke Donald, Rolex Series winner Ryan Fox and Major Champions Pádraig Harrington, Francesco Molinari and Adam Scott.
Shubhankar Sharma, who has two DP World Tour triumphs, is another player who will be involved, and spoke on the importance of mental fitness. He said: “With the ever-growing reach of social media, mental fitness is challenged every day. It’s not always positive, negative comments hit hard! It is key in this era to manage both physical and mental fitness with equal importance. At the end of the day, we are all human.”
Germany’s Yannik Paul, who has one DP World Tour win, said: “Your thoughts become reality so mental fitness is a key part to success.”
This year’s event combines world-class golf with a huge array of family-friendly entertainment. Spectators can look forward to a wider variety of options off the course than ever before, with something for fans of all ages to enjoy across the tournament.
For more information and for free general admission tickets to the Hero Dubai Desert Classic please visit www.dubaidesertclassic.com, or download the Hero Dubai Desert Classic app available on App Store or Google Play.
Organisers are also encouraging fans to use the Metro service to travel to and from the tournament, with Al Khail station located directly outside the club’s main entrance.