With the perfect blend of youth and experience, highlighted by the appearance of seven Solheim Cup players, the Omega Dubai Ladies Classic promises to offer another shining example of the winds of change blowing through Ladies European. Tower. The event will start at the Emirates Golf Club from December 6 to 9.

Georgia Hall - Photo: DR

Brimming with talent, young prodigies like Georgia Hall, Angel Yin, Aditi Ashok, Charley Hull, Camille Chevalier, Céline Boutier and Klara Spilkova will be out with a handful of seasoned fans, providing first-class golf entertainment for fans of the Majlis course.

In a dynamic atmosphere after winning six top-10s, including a second at the Fatima Bint Mubarak Ladies Open, the Englishwoman Georgia Hall has already secured the title of the Order of Merit of the Ladies European Tour, while the Frenchwoman Camille Knight, winner of the Indian Women's Hero Open still has some work to do before winning the Rookie of the Year awards.

In-Kyung Kim will look to end her season with another title and become only the third multiple winner of the Ladies European Tour end-of-season event.

Kim, the winner of the Ricoh Women's British Open, who first won the event in 2009, will struggle to do her job as the field of 108 players is filled with potential champions, who will be eager to challenge thea South Korean, like England's Jodi Ewart Shadoff, who finished second this year at Kingsbarns Golf Links in Scotland.

The great lady of women's golf, Laura Davies, the powerful American Brittany Lincicome, Charley Hull, Florentyna Parker, Lee-Anne Pace and Catriona Matthew, the first woman to appear in the Hall of Fame of Scottish golf, will be among the main contenders for the Redesigned trophy that mimics the look and feel of the iconic Dallah, the symbol of supremacy of the Omega Dubai Desert Classic.

How the script will unfold, only time will tell, but one thing is certain: the tournament, always absorbing, will bring out lasting memories to enrich its catalog of classic moments.

Moroccan Maha Haddioui, the first Arab golfer to be part of the Ladies European Tour, will bring a “local” flavor to the event. And she believes that a good performance from her could well mark a watershed moment for women's golf in Arab countries.

“It's a little girl's dream, even though you're 28, you still dream of winning in the region - Dubai or Morocco. It's something very strong in my heart ", did she say. "If that happens, it will encourage other women in the Arab world to play golf," said Haddioui, who will participate in the tournament for the sixth time.

Meanwhile, a series of activities planned on and off the course will help keep the atmosphere buzzing. The tournament will sport a "pink" look on Friday to raise awareness of breast cancer among young people, in particular with the aim of promoting healthy lifestyles, in addition to supporting the initiatives of the Al Jalila Foundation Research Center, first medical research multidisciplinary independent from the United Arab Emirates.

In an effort to encourage more and more fans to watch the action, the organizers have again announced that there will be no entry fees. Golf enthusiasts, however, must register for tickets online by visiting the tournament website. omegadubailadiesclassic.com.