Nacho Elvira claimed the Dubai Invitational at Dubai Creek Resort, holding off Shane Lowry, Rory McIlroy and Daniel Hillier in a tense finish. World No.190 Elvira posted par on the last hole while others
slipped, sealing a two-shot victory and a third title on the European Tour.
The final leaderboard at the Dubai Invitational showed how narrow the margins were after a dramatic closing round. Elvira finished two strokes clear, with Hillier launching himself into contention, while Lowry, McIlroy, Julien Guerrier and David Puig could not quite complete their comebacks despite strong stretches of play.
| Position | Player | Score (to par) |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Nacho Elvira | -10 |
| 2 | Daniel Hillier | -9 |
| T3 | Shane Lowry | -8 |
| T3 | Rory McIlroy | -8 |
| T3 | Julien Guerrier | -8 |
| T3 | David Puig | -8 |
McIlroy began the final round six behind Elvira but surged into contention with five birdies in five holes. That charge, combined with Elvira’s bogeys at the eighth and ninth, briefly brought last year’s Masters champion level with the leader and shifted pressure onto the chasing pack and Elvira.
Lowry, a close friend of McIlroy, then moved into the outright lead during the closing stretch of the Dubai Invitational. However, on the 18th, Lowry found a greenside bunker and the next shot ran into the water, leading to a costly double bogey. McIlroy also missed, driving into rough and carding bogey, while Elvira produced a steady par. Earlier, Elvira had already seen a three-shot advantage disappear and shared the lead with Marcus Armitage after consecutive bogeys, but a vital par save on the 10th helped stabilise the round.
Some pars are bigger than others, but this from Nacho Elvira at the 10th could be the best he makes all year. Standing on the 8th tee, Nacho had a three shot lead at Dubai Creek. He went onto make back-to-back bogeys and shared the lead with Marcus Armitage. He then saved par pic.twitter.com/ToPlHySqJPDP World Tour (@DPWorldTour) January 18, 2026
Reflecting on the Dubai Invitational success, Elvira struggled to compare it with anything else in the career. "It means the world, the Spaniard said afterwards. If you told me on Tuesday, I would be winning this. I'd never believe you. Anything that happens after this, nothing can compare. " The title gave Elvira a third European Tour victory, achieved from a position outside the world’s top 150.
Hillier’s closing six-under round lifted the New Zealander into second at nine-under, separating Elvira from a packed group on eight-under that included Lowry, McIlroy, Guerrier and Puig. For Dubai Creek Resort and golf followers across the Middle East, the Dubai Invitational offered a tight finish, with late errors and one composed par putt deciding the outcome.









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