The 2026 Hainan Classic on the DP World Tour heads back to Mission Hills from March 19-22 with a strong field for the Asian Swing opener.
The Hainan Classic is staged on the Blackstone Course at Mission Hills Resort Haikou on Hainan Island, China, a modern championship layout known for its dramatic bunkering, rugged visuals and demanding green complexes.
The event kicks off the DP World Tour’s Asian Swing and returns in 2026 as one of the key early‑season stops, co‑sanctioned with the China Tour and attracting a truly international field.
Current 2026 Hainan Classic Betting Odds
| Player | Betting Odds |
|---|---|
| Angel Ayora | 11/1 (+1100) |
| Thriston Lawrence | 20/1 (+2000) |
| Oliver Lindell | 22/1 (+2200) |
| Matthew Jordan | 22/1 (+2200) |
| Wenyi Ding | 25/1 (+2500) |
Leading 2026 Hainan Classic Contenders
Angel Ayora
Rising Spanish talent Angel Ayora sits at the head of the market after a superb run of form on the DP World Tour and in co‑sanctioned events.
Ayora’s strength off the tee and penetrating iron play are a natural fit for Blackstone’s tree‑lined fairways and demanding approaches, and he has already shown he can thrive on firm, fast Asian layouts earlier in the swing.
Ayora profiles as the in‑form ball‑striker whose ceiling is high enough to outscore the field if the putter behaves on Mission Hills’ undulating greens.
Wenyi Ding
Home hope Wenyi Ding will command huge local support this week as one of China’s brightest young stars and a player increasingly comfortable in DP World Tour company.
Ding’s precision iron play and familiarity with Asian conditions make him a serious threat on a course where controlling spin and trajectory into the contoured Blackstone putting surfaces is essential.
Ding looks an attractive option for each‑way backers who like his combination of course fit, confidence and home advantage in Hainan.
Thriston Lawrence
Four‑time DP World Tour winner Thriston Lawrence brings proven winning pedigree into the Hainan Classic and once again finds himself prominent in the betting.
Lawrence’s compact, repeatable swing travels well, and his record across a variety of demanding layouts suggests he will relish the all‑round test posed by Mission Hills’ Blackstone Course.
The South African offers a blend of experience and upside, particularly if he can find a hot week with the putter on greens that reward confident, decisive strokes.
Matthew Jordan
Englishman Matthew Jordan has quietly built an impressive DP World Tour record, especially on courses that reward accuracy, patience and high‑quality approach play.
Jordan’s ability to flight his irons and control distance should serve him well around Blackstone, where errant approaches are heavily punished by run‑offs, bunkering and tightly‑mown surrounds.
He appeals as a player capable of grinding out scores in difficult conditions and pouncing when the par‑5s and shorter par‑4s offer genuine birdie chances.
Oliver Lindell
Finland’s Oliver Lindell continues to trend in the right direction after making the most of his opportunities on the DP World Tour and in co‑sanctioned events.
Lindell’s strengths lie in his tee‑to‑green consistency and ability to keep big numbers off the card, which is particularly valuable at Blackstone where trouble lurks in the form of volcanic‑style waste areas and penal rough.
He stands out as a lively contender and an appealing each‑way proposition, especially if his putter cooperates on the grainy, testing greens at Mission Hills.
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