Things to do... edit

Schedules edit

2024 European Tour edit

The following table lists official events during the 2024 season.[1]

Date Tournament Host country Purse
(US$)
R2D
points
Winner[a] OWGR
points[b]
Other
tours[c]
Notes
26 Nov Fortinet Australian PGA Championship Australia A$2,000,000 3,000   ANZ
26 Nov Joburg Open South Africa R17,500,000 3,000   AFR
3 Dec ISPS Handa Australian Open Australia A$1,700,000 3,000   ANZ
3 Dec Investec South African Open Championship South Africa 1,500,000 3,000   AFR
10 Dec Alfred Dunhill Championship South Africa €1,500,000 3,000   AFR
17 Dec AfrAsia Bank Mauritius Open Mauritius €1,200,000 3,000   AFR
14 Jan Dubai Invitational UAE 2,500,000 3,000   New tournament
21 Jan Hero Dubai Desert Classic UAE 9,000,000 8,000   Rolex Series
28 Jan Ras Al Khaimah Championship UAE 2,500,000 3,000  
4 Feb Bahrain Championship Bahrain 2,500,000 3,000   New tournament
25 Feb Magical Kenya Open Kenya 2,000,000 3,000  
10 Mar SDC Championship South Africa 1,500,000 3,000   AFR
26 Mar Jonsson Workwear Open South Africa 1,500,000 3,000   AFR
24 Mar Singapore Classic Singapore 2,000,000 3,000  
31 Mar TBA Asia 2,000,000 3,000  
14 Apr Masters Tournament United States 10,000   100 Major championship
21 Apr Korea Championship South Korea 2,000,000 3,000   KOR
28 Apr ISPS Handa Championship in Japan Japan 2,000,000 3,000   JPN
5 May Volvo China Open China 2,000,000 3,000   Last held in 2021; last on the DP World Tour in 2019
19 May PGA Championship United States 10,000   100 Major championship
26 May Soudal Open Belgium 2,000,000 3,000  
2 Jun European Open Germany 2,000,000 3,000  
9 Jun Volvo Car Scandinavian Mixed Sweden 2,000,000 3,000   LET Mixed event[d]
16 Jun U.S. Open United States 10,000   100 Major championship
23 Jun KLM Open Netherlands 2,000,000 3,000  
30 Jun Italian Open Italy 3,250,000 3,000  
7 Jul BMW International Open Germany 2,000,000 3,000  
14 Jul Genesis Scottish Open Scotland 9,000,000 8,000   PGAT Rolex Series
14 Jul TBA United States 4,000,000 3,000   PGAT
21 Jul The Open Championship England 10,000   100 Major championship
21 Jul Barracuda Championship United States 4,000,000 3,000   PGAT
18 Aug D+D Real Czech Masters Czech Republic 2,000,000 3,000  
25 Aug Danish Golf Championship Denmark 2,000,000 3,000   New tournament
1 Sep Betfred British Masters England 3,500,000 5,000  
8 Sep Omega European Masters Switzerland €2,500,000 5,000  
15 Sep Horizon Irish Open Ireland 6,000,000 5,000  
22 Sep BMW PGA Championship England 9,000,000 8,000   Rolex Series
29 Sep Acciona Open de España Spain 3,250,000 5,000  
6 Oct Alfred Dunhill Links Championship Scotland 5,000,000 5,000   Pro-Am
13 Oct Open de France France 3,250,000 5,000  
20 Oct Andalucía Masters Spain 3,250,000 5,000  
27 Oct TBA TBA 5,000  
10 Nov Abu Dhabi Championship UAE 9,000,000 8,000   Rolex Series
17 Nov DP World Tour Championship UAE 10,000,000 12,000   Tour Championship
Rolex Series

Race to Dubai points leaders edit

Points breakdown edit

Event Total 1st[e] 2nd[f] 3rd[g] 4th[h] 5th 6th 7th 8th[i] 9th 10th[j]
DPW Tour Championship 12000 2000 1335 752 600 509 420 359 300 267 240
Major Championships 10000 1665 1113 627 500 424 350 300 250 223 200
WGCs/Rolex Series 8000 1335 889 500 400 339 280.2 240 200 177.6 160
Regular Tournament 7000 1165 780 438 350 210 175 140
Regular Tournament 6000 1000 667 375 300 255 210 180 150 134 120
Regular Tournament 5550 925 138.75 111
Regular Tournament 5500 915 612 345 275 234 192.4 137.5 122.63 110
Regular Tournament 4250 710 472 266 212 180 148.6 127.5 106.25 94.78 85
Regular Tournament 3500 585 389 87.5 70
Regular Tournament 2750 460 305 172 137 116 96.7 82.5 68.75 61.32 55
Regular Tournament 2000 335 222 125 100 84 70 60 50 44.4 40
  1. ^ The number in brackets after each winner's name is the number of European Tour events they had won up to and including that tournament. This information is only shown for European Tour members and are inclusive of the three United States-based major championships which were included on the schedule for the first time in 1998, with earlier editions having retrospectively been recognised as official tour wins. Victories in "Approved Special Events" are not recognised as official tour wins.
  2. ^ Except for the major championships, which have fixed points allocations, points listed for tournaments that have not been completed are official projections based on the expected field and/or minimum points allocations. Final allocations are usually published the day after completion of all tournaments eligible for ranking points that week.[2]
  3. ^ AFR − Sunshine Tour; JPN − Japan Golf Tour; KOR − Korean Tour; LET − Ladies European Tour; PGAT − PGA Tour; PGTI − Professional Golf Tour of India.
  4. ^ Field of 78 men and 78 women playing from different sets of tees. Tour ranking and world ranking points based on finish among men's field only.
  5. ^ 16 (rounded)
  6. ^ 19 (rounded)
  7. ^ 116 (rounded)
  8. ^ 120 (rounded)
  9. ^ 140 (rounded)
  10. ^ 150 (0.02)
Estimates in italics

2022 European Tour edit

Leading players in the DP World Tour Rankings:[3]

Pos. Player Majors WGCs Rolex Series Top 10s in other ET events Total
pts
Tmts Money
Mas PGA USO Opn WGC
MP
WGC
Cha
Abu Dub Sco BMW
PGA
DPW
TC
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Regular
(€)
Bonus
($)
1   Rory McIlroy 2nd
1113
8th
250
T5
387
3rd
627
C
A
N
C
E
L
L
E
D
T12
116
3rd
500
T2
695
4th
600
4th
212
T4
255
4754 10
2   Ryan Fox 54th
40
CUT
0
CUT
0
61st
24
T26
78
T47
38
WD
0
19th
148
1st
460
T9
53
T8
65
T2
239
2nd
305
3rd
172
2nd
667
1st
915
T4
127
2nd
780
4174 24
3   Jon Rahm T27
96
T48
47
T12
167
T34
73
T9
138
T55
28
T2
695
1st
2000
1st
460
3703 9
4   Matt Fitzpatrick T14
131
T5
358
1st
1665
T21
108
T18
93
T6
225
T42
46
T5
465
2nd
472
3620 11
5   Tommy Fleetwood T14
131
T5
358
CUT
0
T4
462
T35
45
T48
38
T12
121
T4
370
T57
24
T5
465
T10
47
1st
1165
3301 14
6   Viktor Hovland T27
96
T41
60
CUT
0
T4
462
T18
93
T4
370
1st
1335
CUT
0
T5
265
T23
126
2837 11
7   Will Zalatoris T6
325
2nd
1113
T2
920
T28
89
T5
265
CUT
0
2662 6
8   Adrian Meronk T42
60
CUT
0
T4
292
CUT
0
T32
60
T7
330
T6
83
T3
155
T3
142
6th
97
3rd
172
1st
1000
2648 23
9   Shane Lowry T3
564
T23
102
CUT
0
T21
108
T35
45
T12
116
T24
85
1st
1335
T23
126
T9
117
2597 11
10   Thomas Pieters CUT
0
T71
18
T27
95
T28
89
T26
72
1st
1335
T12
121
T23
79
T9
50
T10
49
2nd
305
T8
57
T3
219
2576 15
11   Tyrrell Hatton 52nd
44
T13
141
T56
37
T11
167
T9
138
T6
225
T4
292
T24
80
T6
225
T2
1043
8th
106
T7
142
12   Jordan Smith T47
50
T12
116
T9
162
T24
80
CUT
0
T30
103
2nd
305
T2
174
T10
47
T8
65
T7
55
7th
128
T6
127
1st
460
13   Alex Norén CUT
0
CUT
0
T30
67
T2
1043
2nd
472
T2
479
14   Thriston Lawrence T42
60
CUT
0
T24
80
CUT
0
41st
79
1st
251
T2
149
T9
42
T8
47
3rd
375
T8
57
1st
460
T6
127
15   Adrián Otaegui CUT
0
T47
38
T42
48
T13
118
T16
162
3rd
130
T5
76
2nd
305
T3
155
1st
710
16   Rasmus Højgaard T20
91
T47
38
T10
136
T18
97
T7
330
T10
49
2nd
472
5th
180
T8
144
17   Ewen Ferguson T39
54
T61
22
CUT
0
T42
76
T8
57
1st
460
1st
335
2nd
472
T9
58
18   Robert MacIntyre T23
107
77th
13
T34
73
T35
45
CUT
0
CUT
0
CUT
0
T50
34
T34
89
T9
44
1st
710
T8
94
T9
90

References

  1. ^ "2024 Schedule". PGA European Tour. Retrieved 14 August 2023.
  2. ^ "Events | European Tour | 2024". Official World Golf Ranking. Retrieved 3 October 2022.
  3. ^ "DP World Tour Rankings". PGA European Tour. Retrieved 20 November 2022.

2016 European Tour edit

The following table shows the final top-10 in the 2016 standings.[1][2]

Pos. Player Majors WGCs[a] Flagship and Final Series events Top 10s in other ET events Tmts Points and money
Mas USO Opn PGA Cad MP Cha BMW
PGA
Tur Ned Dub 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Regular
points
Bonus
pool ($)[3]
Total
points
1   Stenson T24 WD 1st T7 T28 T2 8th T9 T2 T3 T6 T4 1st 15 4,148,402 1,250,000 5,289,506
2   Willett 1st T37 T53 T79 T3 T28 75th 3rd T68 T11 T50 T4 1st 2nd 22 3,734,528 750,000 4,419,190
3   Norén CUT T46 T49 T12 T43 1st T23 T6 T9 8th 1st 2nd 1st 1st 22 3,447,323 600,000 3,995,053
4   Hatton T5 T10 T23 T7 T10 T25 2nd T8 T5 2nd 1st T9 23 3,233,586 500,000 3,690,027
5   McIlroy T10 CUT T5 CUT T3 4th T4 T9 T3 T6 1st 3rd 12 2,971,988 400,000 3,337,141
6   Fitzpatrick T7 T54 CUT T49 T35 T38 T16 T47 T20 1st 1st T9 5th T7 26 2,395,788 350,000 2,715,297
7   Grace CUT T5 T72 T4 T23 T18 T30 T3 T27 T8 T4 T4 T5 1st 16 2,098,915 325,000 2,395,602
8   Cabrera-Bello T17 T32 T39 T49 T11 3rd T19 T22 T55 T23 T2 T2 T8 4th 21 2,069,184 300,000 2,343,049
9   Wiesberger T34 CUT CUT CUT T14 T51 T35 T15 4th T4 T7 2nd 5th T7 2nd 25 2,015,865 275,000 2,266,907
10   Oosthuizen T15 T23 CUT T22 T14 2nd T45 9th T46 T7 1st 16 1,938,370 250,000 2,166,590
  1. ^ The WGC-Bridgestone Invitational was not sanctioned by the European Tour in 2016 due to a clash with the 100th Open de France.

References

  1. ^ "2016 Race to Dubai final standings and bonus money: Who won the $1.25 million?". Golf News Net. Retrieved 8 February 2021. {{cite web}}: |archive-date= requires |archive-url= (help)
  2. ^ Stafford, Ali (20 November 2016). "Henrik Stenson tops Race to Dubai standings ahead of Danny Willett". Sky Sports. Retrieved 8 February 2021.
  3. ^ "Top Ten bonus pool battle wide open". PGA European Tour. 18 November 2016. Retrieved 8 February 2021.

2015 European Tour edit

The following table shows the final top-15 in the 2015 standings. With the introduction of an additional bonus for playing in three of the four Final Series events, all bonus pool money was no longer counted towards to final Race to Dubai standings.[1][2]

Pos. Player Majors WGCs Flagship and Final Series events[a] Top 10s in other ET events Tmts Points and money
Mas USO Opn PGA Cad MP Inv Cha BMW
PGA
Tur BMW Dub 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Total
points
Bonus
pool ($)[3]
FS
bonus ($)
1   McIlroy 4th T9 T9 1st T11 CUT T6 1st 2nd 1st 12 4,727,253 1,250,000 625,000
2   Willett T38 CUT T6 T54 T12 3rd T17 T3 T38 T11 T28 T4 1st T4 T6 1st T3 23 3,670,310 800,000 200,000
3   Grace CUT T4 T20 3rd 54th T9 T17 T5 T11 T22 3rd 1st 1st 18 3,056,948 530,000 132,500
4   Rose T2 T27 T6 4th 55th T17 T3 T38 T7 T22 1st 14 2,827,024 400,000 (100,000)[b]
5   Lowry CUT T9 CUT CUT T17 T34 1st T68 T6 8th T56 T48 T2 18 2,729,144 350,000 87,500
6   Oosthuizen T19 T2 T2 T30 6th T5 T42 T44 T37 T38 T7 2nd 12 2,711,457 300,000 45,000
7   An CUT CUT CUT T57 T19 1st 4th T3 T4 T5 T7 T8 26 2,417,356 250,000 37,500
8   Sullivan CUT T30 CUT T34 T64 17th T60 T17 2nd 1st T4 1st T6 T6 1st 28 2,263,573 200,000 30,000
9   Wiesberger T22 CUT T68 CUT T31 T34 T25 T17 CUT T50 T24 T17 T6 3rd T4 2nd T2 1st T4 25 2,163,181 170,000 25,500
10   Jaidee 55th CUT T65 CUT 69th T34 T57 T11 T2 T26 T3 T31 T7 T2 T10 1st 25 2,150,076 150,000 22,500
11   Dubuisson CUT CUT CUT T18 T62 T52 T50 T63 1st T17 T13 T4 T10 21 2,132,753 140,000 14,000
12   Fitzpatrick T7 T26 T13 T4 T5 T8 T3 2nd 3rd T3 1st T3 32 2,094,933 130,000 13,000
13   Aphibarnrat CUT T68 T30 T27 3rd T31 T22 5th T4 1st T4 1st T4 T5 25 2,055,618 120,000 12,000
14   Broberg CUT T50 1st T17 T10 T6 T10 T2 T8 32 2,003,321 110,000 11,000
15   Kjeldsen CUT CUT T12 T46 T18 T11 T9 T10 T9 1st 2nd T2 T9 T9 T2 31 1,996,684 100,000 10,000
  1. ^ The WGC-HSBC Champions was also a Final Series event.
  2. ^ Having only played two Final Series events, Rose was not eligible for the additional Final Series bonus.

References

  1. ^ "Race to Dubai enhanced by additional bonus pool scheme". PGA European Tour. 6 July 2015. Retrieved 8 February 2021.
  2. ^ "Golf-Race to Dubai rankings". Reuters. 23 November 2015. Retrieved 11 February 2021.
  3. ^ "Race to Dubai 2015". Golf Punk. 29 October 2015. Retrieved 8 February 2021.

2014 European Tour edit

Change in format.[1] The following table shows the final top-15 in the 2014 standings.[2][3]

Pos. Player Majors WGCs Flagship and Final Series events Top 10s in other ET events Tmts Points and money
Mas USO Opn PGA MP Cad Inv Cha BMW
PGA
BMW Tur Dub 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Regular
points
Bonus
pool ($)[4]
Total
points
1   McIlroy T8 T23 1st 1st T17 T25 1st 1st T2 T2 T9 T2 15 6,149,023 1,250,000 7,149,503
2   Stenson T14 T4 T39 T3 T17 T16 T19 T24 T7 T3 1st 4th T5 5th T2 2nd 20 4,340,786 800,000 4,981,093
3   Rose T14 T12 T23 T24 T17 T34 T4 T48 25th T4 T2 T7 1st 14 2,756,185 530,000 3,180,388
4   Donaldson T14 CUT CUT T24 T33 T2 T37 T24 T30 T4 T19 T12 T2 T5 T5 1st 7th T4 25 2,738,012 400,000 3,058,166
5   Dubuisson CUT T28 T9 T7 2nd T62 T31 WD T21 T15 T2 T5 T2 T5 2nd 23 2,686,390 350,000 2,966,524
6   García CUT T35 T2 T35 T9 T16 2nd T28 WD T25 T12 T2 1st 17 2,621,814 300,000 2,861,930
7   Siem T12 T48 T7 1st T8 T39 22 2,539,276 250,000 2,739,373
8   Koepka T4 T67 T15 CUT T48 1st T42 T3 T3 T9 15 2,471,796 200,000 2,631,873
9   Lévy T30 T58 T14 T12 T2 T11 T26 1st 1st 30 2,316,692 170,000 2,452,757
10   Lowry CUT T9 T46 34th 2nd T16 T25 5th T4 T2 T6 T9 27 2,053,806 150,000 2,173,864
11   Luiten T26 CUT CUT 26th T33 T13 T56 T28 T12 T13 T25 T9 T3 6th 4th 3rd T4 T5 1st 3rd 27 2,046,118 140,000 2,158,172
12   Bjørn T8 T26 CUT T17 T44 T15 T41 T3 T24 T36 1st T10 T10 T8 T4 26 2,018,352 130,000 2,122,402
13   Poulter T20 T17 CUT T58 T33 T52 T52 T6 T26 T48 2nd T21 T5 15 1,996,523 120,000 2,092,569
14   McDowell CUT T28 T9 T46 T5 T9 T8 T3 T16 T47 T6 1st T9 15 1,961,314 110,000 2,049,356
15   Kaymer T31 1st 70th CUT T33 T58 T56 T6 T12 T60 T39 18 1,960,512 100,000 2,040,550

References

  1. ^ Roberts, Andy (18 March 2014). "European Tour freshens up 2014 Race to Dubai". GolfMagic. Retrieved 11 February 2021.
  2. ^ Jones, Matt (23 November 2014). "Race to Dubai 2014 Standings: Final Rankings and Prize Money Payouts". Bleacher Report. Retrieved 8 February 2021.
  3. ^ "Facts & stats | European Tour Race to Dubai 2014 final rankings". Par Golf. January 2015. p. 16. Retrieved 11 February 2021 – via Issuu.
  4. ^ "DP World Tour Championship, Dubai | Official Programme". Worldwide Sporting Publications. November 2014. Retrieved 8 February 2021 – via Issuu.

2013 European Tour edit

The following table shows the final top-10 in the 2013 standings.[1]

Pos. Player Majors WGCs Flagship and Final Series events[a] Top 10s in other ET events Tmts Points and money
Mas USO Opn PGA MP Cad Inv Cha BMW
PGA
BMW Tur Dub 1 2 3 4 5 6 Regular
points
FS
bonus
Bonus
pool ($)[2]
Total
points
1   Stenson T18 T21 2nd 3rd T33 T2 T31 T34 T7 1st 17 3,321,298 43,372 1,000,000 4,103,796
2   Poulter CUT T21 T3 T61 4th T28 T19 2nd CUT T15 T5 2nd 14 2,515,369 176,929 650,000 2,969,469
3   Rose T25 1st CUT T33 T17 T8 T17 5th T50 T3 T10 T2 13 2,295,813 500,000 2,776,244
4   McDowell CUT CUT T58 T12 T5 T3 T40 3rd CUT T53 T17 1st 1st 14 2,143,134 375,000 2,512,696
5   Donaldson CUT T32 T32 WD T33 T63 T17 T8 T37 T34 2nd T8 1st T6 T6 23 1,796,974 143,924 325,000 2,181,113
6   Dubuisson CUT T44 1st 3rd T9 T9 T9 T4 3rd 3rd 21 1,828,415 275,000 1,920,805
7   F'dez-Castaño T20 T10 T54 CUT T9 T43 T38 T39 T62 1st T37 T9 T9 T8 22 1,600,853 225,000 1,804,112
8   Sterne T25 T21 CUT T17 T12 T9 T39 T57 T31 T36 T14 T7 2nd 1st T9 2nd 22 1,533,902 23,765 175,000 1,687,014
9   Jaidee CUT T32 T47 T33 T46 T40 T2 T29 T47 3rd T9 T9 T6 2nd T9 25 1,388,018 105,112 125,000 1,659,433
10   Bjørn T46 T73 CUT T33 T39 T40 T5 T18 T21 T9 T8 2nd 2nd T8 1st 26 1,415,529 57,295 100,000 1,546,735
  1. ^ The WGC-HSBC Champions was the second Final Series event.

References

  1. ^ Davenport, Ryan (17 November 2013). "Race to Dubai 2013 Standings: Final Rankings and Prize Money Earnings". Bleacher Report. Retrieved 8 February 2021.
  2. ^ "The Final Series – Eligibility criteria". PGA European Tour. Retrieved 8 February 2021 – via Yumpu.

2012 European Tour edit

The following table shows the final top-10 in the 2012 standings.[1][2]

Pos. Player Majors WGCs Principal events Top 10s in other ET events Tmts Prize money
Mas USO Opn PGA MP Cad Inv Cha BMW
PGA
Dub 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Regular
(€)
Bonus
pool ($)[3]
Total
(€)
1   McIlroy T40 CUT T60 1st 2nd 3rd T5 CUT 1st 2nd T5 T10 2nd 3rd 15 4,738,027 1,000,000 5,519,118
2   Rose T8 T21 CUT T3 T33 1st T5 T24 T2 2nd T9 T9 T6 13 3,260,635 650,000 3,768,345
3   Oosthuizen 2nd CUT T19 T21 T17 T60 4th T6 5th 1st T7 1st T6 16 2,796,819 500,000 3,187,364
4   Hanson T3 CUT T23 T7 T5 T4 T63 T24 CUT T16 T2 T3 1st 1st 21 2,730,006 375,000 3,022,916
5   Poulter 7th T41 T9 T3 T33 T60 T29 1st T10 T26 T9 T4 4th 15 2,327,402 325,000 2,581,257
6   Grace T51 T77 CUT T35 T36 T62 5th 6th 1st 1st 1st 1st 26 2,287,701 275,000 2,502,501
7   Donald T32 CUT T5 T32 T33 T6 T8 T18 1st T3 3rd 13 2,197,794 225,000 2,373,540
8   Molinari, F. T19 T29 T39 T54 T17 T13 T40 T39 T7 T34 T8 T6 1st 2nd 2nd T6 T5 25 2,078,538 175,000 2,215,229
9   McDowell T12 T2 T5 T11 T33 T13 T24 T42 CUT T52 T3 2nd 16 1,847,420 125,000 1,945,056
10   Lawrie T24 T34 T48 T9 T60 T50 T36 T2 T48 T10 T8 1st T3 1st T6 T10 25 1,832,272 100,000 1,910,381

References

  1. ^ "European Race to Dubai". PGA European Tour. 25 November 2012. Archived from the original on 1 December 2012. Retrieved 9 February 2021.
  2. ^ "The final 2012 Race to Dubai Ranking". Worldwide Golf. No. 142. Worldwide Sporting Publications. December 2012. p. 14. Retrieved 10 February 2021 – via Issuu.
  3. ^ "Race to Dubai bonus pool slashed in half for 2012". Golf Channel. 5 January 2012. Retrieved 9 February 2021.

2011 European Tour edit

The following table shows the final top-15 in the 2011 standings.[1][2]

Pos. Player Majors WGCs Principal events Top 10s in other ET events Tmts Prize money
Mas USO Opn PGA MP Cad Inv Cha BMW
PGA
Dub 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Regular
(€)
Bonus
pool ($)[3]
Total
(€)
1   Donald T4 T45 CUT T8 1st T6 T2 1st 3rd 2nd 1st T9 13 4,216,226 1,500,000 5,323,400
2   McIlroy T15 1st T25 T64 T17 T10 T6 T4 T24 T11 2nd T10 3rd T9 T3 3rd 2nd 1st 19 3,171,787 1,125,000 4,002,168
3   Kaymer CUT T39 T12 CUT 2nd T24 T29 1st T31 T11 1st T9 T3 4th 2nd T8 22 2,935,446 750,000 3,489,033
4   Schwartzel 1st T9 T16 T12 T17 T24 T53 T4 CUT 5th T2 4th T4 1st T8 T5 T9 18 2,486,959 600,000 2,929,829
5   Westwood T11 T3 CUT T8 T17 T18 T9 T29 2nd 1st T9 T6 5th 19 2,052,090 525,000 2,439,601
6   Quirós T27 T54 CUT CUT T33 T64 T53 T49 T18 1st T8 2nd 1st T5 T7 23 1,927,090 450,000 2,259,242
7   Hansen, A. CUT T22 T3 T33 T3 T29 T11 T18 T44 T2 2nd T2 22 1,769,893 412,500 2,074,366
8   García T35 T7 T9 T12 T53 T11 T9 2nd 1st 1st 13 1,685,930 375,000 1,962,723
9   Bjørn 4th CUT T68 T42 T29 1st 1st 1st T8 23 1,565,001 337,500 1,814,115
10   Dyson T9 T51 T33 T16 3rd T46 T5 7th T5 1st 1st T9 29 1,473,344 300,000 1,694,779
11   Clarke 1st CUT T68 T38 T45 57th T8 1st 22 1,396,659 262,500 1,590,415
12   Jiménez T27 CUT T25 T64 T5 T55 72nd T38 CUT T44 T2 2nd T9 2nd 29 1,390,539 243,750 1,570,454
13   Hanson CUT T7 CUT T64 T33 T55 T21 T33 T18 4th T2 9th T4 T10 T9 T6 T10 3rd 24 1,334,514 225,000 1,500,590
14   Norén T51 CUT T34 T53 T49 CUT T37 T8 T4 T5 1st 1st T9 T3 28 1,274,018 206,250 1,427,643
15   Oosthuizen CUT T9 T54 CUT T33 T18 T37 T7 CUT T6 3rd 1st T5 T3 T8 22 1,270,730 187,500 1,409,126

References

  1. ^ "European Tour Race to Dubai". PGA European Tour. 11 December 2011. Archived from the original on 14 December 2011. Retrieved 9 February 2021.
  2. ^ "Golf-European Tour Race to Dubai final money list". Reuters. 12 December 2011. Retrieved 9 February 2021.
  3. ^ "The European Tour Race to Dubai Ranking". Worldwide Golf. No. 130. Worldwide Sporting Publications. October 2011. p. 53. Retrieved 9 February 2021 – via Issuu.

2010 European Tour edit

The following table shows the final top-15 in the 2010 standings.[1]

Pos. Player Majors WGCs Principal events Top 10s in other ET events Tmts Prize money
Mas USO Opn PGA MP CA Inv Cha BMW
PGA
Dub 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Regular
(€)
Bonus
pool ($)[2]
Total
(€)
1   Kaymer CUT T8 T7 1st T17 T3 T22 T30 CUT T13 1st T4 T6 1st 1st T10 22 3,368,592 1,500,000 4,461,011
2   McDowell CUT 1st T23 CUT T33 T6 T22 T34 T28 T13 T8 T4 1st T3 1st T3 5th 24 3,077,682 1,125,000 3,896,996
3   Westwood 2nd T16 2nd T17 T30 WD 2nd T10 T3 T3 2nd 14 2,676,213 750,000 3,222,423
4   Poulter T10 T47 T60 WD 1st T37 T65 T13 CUT 2nd 2nd T6 1st 15 2,590,041 600,000 3,027,008
5   Molinari, F. T30 CUT CUT T33 T33 T14 T39 1st T17 T6 T10 T4 3rd T2 T4 8th T3 T8 T2 27 2,417,346 525,000 2,799,692
6   Karlsson T43 T27 T14 T16 T17 2nd T65 T34 T13 1st 1st 7th T2 21 1,968,760 450,000 2,296,486
7   Els T18 3rd CUT T18 T17 1st T22 T6 T34 T28 T9 15 1,961,192 412,500 2,261,607
8   Schwartzel T30 T16 T14 T18 T9 2nd T58 T16 T17 T21 2nd 1st 1st 8th T5 T9 24 1,934,861 375,000 2,207,965
9   Jiménez T12 CUT T27 CUT T33 T63 T22 T41 CUT T48 1st 8th 1st T7 T3 1st T7 T8 29 1,933,624 337,500 2,179,418
10   Oosthuizen CUT CUT 1st CUT T9 T72 CUT T13 5th 2nd 1st T4 T4 22 1,852,279 300,000 2,070,763
11   Molinari, E. CUT T47 T27 T33 T33 61st T55 T41 CUT T41 T4 T4 T4 1st 3rd 1st 2nd 28 1,818,164 262,500 2,009,337
12   Casey CUT T40 T3 T12 2nd T6 T22 T6 T17 T6 T5 14 1,711,332 243,750 1,888,850
13   McIlroy CUT CUT T3 T3 T17 T65 T9 5th T48 5th 3rd T6 4th 6th 16 1,657,187 225,000 1,821,050
14   Quirós CUT CUT T11 CUT T33 T6 T39 T53 CUT T3 2nd T6 1st T10 T5 25 1,600,048 206,250 1,750,255
15   Donald CUT T47 T11 CUT T9 T26 T46 T3 T2 T9 1 3rd 13 1,541,520 187,500 1,678,072

References

  1. ^ "European Tour Race to Dubai". PGA European Tour. 28 November 2010. Archived from the original on 30 November 2010. Retrieved 9 February 2021.
  2. ^ "The European Tour Race to Dubai 2010". Worldwide Golf. No. 118. Worldwide Sporting Publications. September 2010. p. 49. Retrieved 9 February 2021 – via Issuu.

2009 European Tour edit

The following table shows the final top-15 in the 2009 standings.[1][2]

Pos. Player Majors WGCs Principal events Top 10s in other ET events Tmts Prize money
Mas USO Opn PGA MP CA Inv Cha BMW
PGA
Dub 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Regular
(€)
Bonus
pool ($)
Total
(€)
1   Westwood 43rd T23 T3 T3 T17 T61 9th T8 CUT 1st T3 T7 2nd T8 T8 T9 1st T9 26 3,240,952 1,500,000 4,237,762
2   McIlroy T20 T10 T47 T3 T5 T20 T68 4th 5th 3rd T2 T3 T5 1st T7 T2 T5 T2 25 (26) 2,862,413 1,125,000 3,610,020
3   Kaymer CUT CUT T34 T6 T17 T35 T60 T6 T11 T37 T2 T4 1st 1st T2 20 (21) 2,365,937 750,000 2,864,342
4   Fisher, R. T30 5th T13 T19 4th T46 43rd T28 2nd T42 T8 1st 22 (23) 2,132,459 600,000 2,531,183
5   Casey T20 CUT T47 2nd T31 WD WD 1st 1st T4 T10 14 2,014,063 525,000 2,362,947
6   Ogilvy T15 T47 CUT T43 1st T40 T22 T10 T4 T3 13 1,903,771 450,000 2,202,814
7   Wilson CUT T23 T24 T19 T9 T5 T11 T45 CUT T16 2nd T6 T2 T5 25 1,736,035 412,500 2,010,158
8   Dyson CUT T28 T16 T37 T7 T2 T6 1st T7 T3 1st 8th 32 1,558,550 375,000 1,807,753
9   Poulter T20 T18 CUT T19 T9 T13 T15 T45 T9 3rd 1st T5 15 1,549,187 337,500 1,773,470
10   García T38 T10 T38 CUT T33 T31 T22 T23 T7 1st T8 T7 4th T9 17 (18) 1,461,426 300,000 1,660,788
11   Els CUT CUT T8 T6 T5 T20 T29 2nd T21 T50 T3 T4 17 1,397,135 262,500 1,571,577
12   McGowan CUT 2nd T2 3rd 6th 1st 30 1,396,826 243,750 1,558,808
13   Kjeldsen CUT T27 T6 T33 T7 T68 T10 3rd T30 1st T9 T4 26 1,379,731 225,000 1,529,253
14   Molinari, F. T27 T13 T10 T10 T35 T30 T2 T3 3rd T6 2nd T3 27 (28) 1,367,949 206,250 1,505,010
15   Harrington T35 CUT T65 T10 T33 T20 T2 T25 T4 T5 3rd 16 1,343,631 187,500 1,468,232

References

  1. ^ Dixon, Peter (23 November 2009). "Rory McIlroy bows to European king Lee Westwood after £1.6m masterclass". The Times. Retrieved 9 February 2021.
  2. ^ "The final European Tour Race to Dubai 2009". Worldwide Golf. No. 110. Worldwide Sporting Publications. December 2009. p. 45. Retrieved 10 February 2021 – via Issuu.

History edit

[2]

  • 1901 – Professional Golfers' Association (PGA) founded
  • 1970 – French Open counted in British PGA Order of Merit
  • 1971 – John Jacobs appointed by PGA as Director General, overseeing tournament golf. Italian, Spanish, German & Swiss opens counted. Announcement of intention to create European circuit [3]
  • 1972 – [4][5] 8 major European tournaments included in PGA Order of Merit for first time (Madrid & Dutch opens, plus Lancia D-Oro added [6]); (various other changes [7])
  • 1973 – Season schedule: [8]
  • 1974 – "PGA Tournament Players Section" created within the PGA as players seek greater autonomy.[9][10] (reports were on Fri 29 Nov 1974, but Glasgow Herald is missing on this day)
  • 1975 – PGA Tournament Players Section becomes an autonomous organisation within the PGA;[11][12] Ken Schofield succeeds John Jacobs
  • 1976 – Renamed as Tournament Players Division (TPD);[13] Qualifying School introduced; Sunday finishes introduced at select tournaments
  • 1977 – British TPD joined forces with Continental Tournament Players Association, tour name becomes "European Tournament Players Division"; [14][15][16][17][18] Safari Circuit comes under ETPD control
  • 1978 – (schedule announcement: [19])
  • 1979 – European players included in Ryder Cup, name changes to "PGA European Golf Tour" (schedule announcement: [20])
  • 1980 – Players banned from approaching sponsors for appearance money [21] (schedule announcement: [22])
  • 1981 – (schedule announcement: [23])
  • 1982 – name changes to "PGA European Tour"; the Tunisian Open is the first event to be held outside Europe
  • 1983 –
  • 1984 – (schedule announcement: [24], Hope gone [25]); British PGA & PGA European Tour to set up as separate limited companies. ("The Professional Golfers’ Association and the PGA European Tour will become separate bodies from January 1. The division was agreed unanimously by PGA members during a special meeting yesterday. For the first time since the PGA’s formation in 1901, new constitutions will create companies known as The Professional Golfers' Association Limited and The PGA European Tour." – Aberdeen Press and Journal, 5 December 1984, pg.22/23)
  • 1985 – Tour becomes "all-exempt" with the abolition of pre-qualifying tournaments
  • 1987 –
  • 1988 – Volvo becomes first tour title sponsor ("Volvo Tour") – 5-year deal reported on 26 May 1987
  • 1989 – the Dubai Desert Classic is the first event to be held in Asia; PGA European Satellite Tour starts
  • 1990 – Satellite Tour renamed "PGA European Challenge Tour"
  • 1991 – the 5 remaining Safari Tour events become part of the Challenge Tour schedule
  • 1992 – the Johnnie Walker Classic is the first event to be held in East Asia; PGA European Seniors Tour starts
  • 1993 –
  • 1994 –
  • 1995 – Co-sanctioning begins with the inclusion of the South African PGA Championship on the Southern Africa Tour
  • 1996 – Co-sanctioning expands into Australia and later Asia; foundation of International Federation of PGA Tours
  • 1997 –
  • 1998 – The 3 US based majors are officially added to the tour schedule, although they did not count towards the OoM
  • 1999 – WGCs established and added to the tour schedule; US Open & PGA count towards OoM
  • 2000 – Masters counts towards OoM
  • 2001 –
  • 2002 –
  • 2003 –
  • 2004 –
  • 2005 – George O'Grady succeeds Ken Schofield
  • 2006 –
  • 2007 –
  • 2008 – the "Race to Dubai" replaces the Order of Merit

References

Seve Ballesteros Award edit

Year Winner Country
The Seve Ballesteros Award
2019 Jon Rahm   Spain
2018 Francesco Molinari   Italy
2017 Tommy Fleetwood   England
2016 Henrik Stenson   Sweden
European Tour Players' Player of the Year
2015 Rory McIlroy   Northern Ireland
2014 Rory McIlroy   Northern Ireland
2013 Henrik Stenson   Sweden
2012 Luke Donald   England
2011 Rory McIlroy   Northern Ireland
2010 Martin Kaymer   Germany
2009 Lee Westwood   England
2008 Pádraig Harrington   Ireland

United Kingdom edit

Tournaments edit

1997 schedule announcement
1991 schedule announcement
1982 schedule
1936

MasterCard Tour edit

Year Order of Merit leader Country Earnings (£) Ref
2001 Matthew Cort   England
2000 TBD [to be determined]
1999 Alastair Forsyth   Scotland 19,394.38
1998 Richard Bland   England 10,883.26 [29]
1997 Stephen Dodd   Wales 16,305.35
1996 Mathew Stanford   Wales 10,964.97

Motorola Classic edit

Year Winner Country Score
1991
1990 Paul Broadhurst   England
1989 David Llewellyn   Wales

Vernons Open edit

Year Winner Country Score
1987 David Llewellyn   Wales

Texaco Pro-Am edit

Year Venue Winner Score
1974 Turnberry   Tony Jacklin 134
1973 Southport and Ainsdale   Peter Butler
  Bobby Cole
68
1972   Peter Oosterhuis

William Wilson round-robin edit

Year Venue Winner Ref
William Wilson International
1977 Royal Aberdeen (Balgownie)   Martin Foster [30]
William Wilson round-robin
1976 Royal Aberdeen (Balgownie)   Guy Hunt [31]

Spain edit

Johnnie Walker Trophy edit

Year Venue Winner Score Margin of
victory
Runner(s)-up Ref
1984 La Moraleja   Gary Player 272 (−16) Playoff[a]   Severiano Ballesteros [1]
1983 La Moraleja   Bernhard Langer 270 (−18) 2 strokes   Sandy Lyle [2]
1982 El Prat   Peter Jacobsen 274 (−14) 2 strokes   Severiano Ballesteros [3]
1981 La Moraleja   Peter Jacobsen 268 (−20) 9 strokes   Manuel Piñero [4]
Johnnie Walker 80 Open
1980 El Prat   Lee Trevino 206 (−10) 2 strokes   Sandy Lyle [5]
  1. ^ Player won on the second hole of a sudden-death playoff.

Pro-Ams edit

Los Monteros Pro-Am
Year Dates Winner Score Margin of
victory
Runner(s)-up Venue Ref
1983 25–27 Jan   Brian Waites 210 8 strokes   Jim Rhodes Rio Real [1]
El Paraiso Pro-Am
Year Dates Winner Score Margin of
victory
Runner(s)-up Venue Ref
   
   
   
   
   
   
1981 3–5 Feb   Howard Clark 220 3 strokes   H. Flatman Estepona [2]
1981 10–12 Feb   J. Farmer 216 7 strokes   A. Thomson Estepona [3]
1981 17–19 Feb   A. Thomson
  David Huish
211 Tie   El Paraiso [4]
1981 24–26 Feb   Howard Clark 211 2 strokes   David Huish Estepona [5]
1982 10–12 Feb    
1982 17–19 Feb   David Huish 215  
1982 24–26 Feb   John Garner 215 8 strokes   Jeff Hall
  Peter Tupling
El Paraiso [6]
1983 2–4 Feb   Howard Clark 210 7 strokes   Andrew Chandler El Paraiso [7]
1983 9–11 Feb   David Huish 218 7 strokes   Ian Collins El Paraiso [8]
1983 16–18 Feb   John Garner 218 5 strokes   David Huish Estepona [9]
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1984 22–24 Feb   Peter Gill 215 1 stroke   John Chillas
  Eddie Polland
[10]
1984 21–23 Nov   Brian Waites 211 4 strokes   P. Fryatt Los Aves [11]
1985 6–8 Feb   John Garner 209 4 strokes   Howard Clark Estepona [12]
1985 13–15 Feb   John Garner 216 1 stroke   K. Stevely
  W. Milne
  G. Gray
Estepona [13]
1985 20–22 Feb   John Chillas 214 4 strokes   John Garner Los Naranjos [14]
1985 13–16 Nov   Michael King 208 7 strokes   John Chillas Los Naranjos [15]
   
   
   
1987   Barry Lane 211 1 stroke   [Doug Owers]] [16]

Portugal edit

Longshot Golf Pro-Ams edit

Hotel Balaia Pro-Am
Year Dates Winner Score Margin of
victory
Runner(s)-up Venue Ref
1983 3–5 Feb   Garry Logan 213 1 stroke   Eamonn Darcy Vilamoura [1]
Hotel Dom Pedro Pro-Am
Year Dates Winner Score Margin of
victory
Runner(s)-up Venue Ref
1983 17–19 Feb   Garry Logan 217 3 strokes   David J. Russell Vilamoura [2]
Hotel Dona Filipa Pro-Am
Year Dates Winner Score Margin of
victory
Runner(s)-up Venue Ref
1983 24–26 Feb   Garry Logan
  Craig DeFoy
210 Tie Quinta do Lago [3]

Belgium edit

Donald Swaelens Memorial Tournament/Laurent Perrier Trophy edit

Possibly two distinct tournaments, although both appear to be limited (8-man?) field events
Year Venue Winner Score Margin of
victory
Runner(s)-up Ref
Laurent Perrier Trophy
1981 Royal GC of Belgium   Peter Townsend 279 (−12) 6 strokes   Gary Hallberg [4][5]
1980 Royal Antwerp GC   Curtis Strange 268 (−20) 12 strokes   Bobby Clampett [6][7]
1979
Donald Swaelens Memorial Tournament for the Laurent Perrier Trophy
1978 Royal Waterloo GC   Nick Faldo 209 (−10) Playoff[a]   Severiano Ballesteros [8]
1977 Royal Waterloo GC   Nick Faldo 208 (−11) 2 strokes   Severiano Ballesteros
  Billy Casper
[9]
1976 Royal Waterloo GC   Severiano Ballesteros 202 (−17) 10 strokes   Gary Player [10][11]

References

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  2. ^ Cite error: The named reference 20feb1981 was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  3. ^ Cite error: The named reference 27feb1981 was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  4. ^ WoPG 1982
  5. ^ "Peter Townsend". The Glasgow Herald. 21 September 1981. p. 15.
  6. ^ WoPG 1981
  7. ^ "Gallardo upstages Strange". The Glasgow Herald. 6 October 1981. p. 15.
  8. ^ Wills, Ron (11 September 1978). "Nick makes a super catch". Daily Mirror. p. 27 – via British Newspaper Archive.
  9. ^ https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=ovY-AAAAIBAJ&sjid=TE0MAAAAIBAJ&pg=5708%2C5866983
  10. ^ https://www.newspapers.com/image/81586630/
  11. ^ https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=efY-AAAAIBAJ&sjid=aU0MAAAAIBAJ&pg=6259%2C682313

Others edit

Czech Open edit

Year Winner Score Notes
Czech Golf Open
2009   TBD
2008   Clemens Prader 203 (-13) Alps Tour
Chemapol Trophy Czech Open
1997   Bernhard Langer 264 (-20)
1996   Jonathan Lomas 272 (-12)
1995   Peter Teravainen 268 (-16)
1994   Per-Ulrik Johansson 237 (-11)
Czech Open
1992   Alex Čejka
1990   Alex Čejka
Czechoslovak Open
1936   Henry Cotton
1935   Henry Cotton
1936   TBD
1935   Mark Seymour 1st event

Professional golf tours edit

International Federation of PGA Tours edit

Full mambers

Associate members

Development tours edit

Second tier

Third tier

Other tours edit

North America

Europe

Asia

Australasia

South America

Seniors tours edit

Womens tours edit

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