2017 European Tour
Golf tour season
The 2017 European Tour was the 46th season of the European Tour , the main professional golf tour in Europe since its inaugural season in 1972.
Changes for 2017
For the 2017 season, the European Tour created the Rolex Series ; a group of selected tournaments with a minimum purse of US$ 7,000,000. Seven tournaments were initially announced: the BMW PGA Championship , the Dubai Duty Free Irish Open , the Aberdeen Asset Management Scottish Open , the Italian Open and the three former Final Series events; the Turkish Airlines Open , the Nedbank Golf Challenge and the DP World Tour Championship, Dubai .[ 1] [ 2] The HNA Open de France was later announced as the eighth Rolex Series event.[ 3]
There were changes to membership criteria with the creation of a new "Access List", a season-long money list excluding the Masters Tournament , PGA Championship , the four World Golf Championships and the Rolex Series events. The top three players in the Access List standings would be invited to play in Rolex Series events, and the top 10 players in the Access List final standings not otherwise exempt would gain full European Tour membership for the following season.[ 1] There was a corresponding reduction in numbers from the Race to Dubai final standings gaining cards, down from the top 110 to the top 100.[ 4]
Tournament changes
Schedule
The following table lists official events during the 2017 season.[ 5]
Date
Tournament
Host country
Purse
Winner[ a]
OWGR points
Other tours[ b]
Notes
4 Dec
Australian PGA Championship
Australia
A$1,500,000
Harold Varner III (1)
22
ANZ
4 Dec
Alfred Dunhill Championship
South Africa
€1,200,000
Brandon Stone (2)
32
AFR [ c]
11 Dec
UBS Hong Kong Open
Hong Kong
US$2,000,000
Sam Brazel (1)
32
ASA
15 Jan
BMW SA Open
South Africa
R15,000,000
Graeme Storm (2)
26
AFR
22 Jan
Abu Dhabi HSBC Golf Championship
UAE
US$2,700,000
Tommy Fleetwood (2)
50
29 Jan
Commercial Bank Qatar Masters
Qatar
US$2,500,000
Wang Jeung-hun (3)
32
5 Feb
Omega Dubai Desert Classic
UAE
US$2,650,000
Sergio García (12)
46
12 Feb
Maybank Championship
Malaysia
US$3,000,000
Fabrizio Zanotti (2)
36
ASA
19 Feb
ISPS Handa World Super 6 Perth
Australia
A$1,750,000
Brett Rumford (6)
23
ANZ , ASA
26 Feb
Joburg Open
South Africa
R16,500,000
Darren Fichardt (5)
19
AFR
5 Mar
Tshwane Open
South Africa
R16,500,000
Dean Burmester (1)
19
AFR
5 Mar
WGC-Mexico Championship
Mexico
US$9,750,000
Dustin Johnson (n/a)
76
World Golf Championship
12 Mar
Hero Indian Open
India
US$1,750,000
Shiv Chawrasia (4)
21
ASA
26 Mar
WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play
United States
US$9,750,000
Dustin Johnson (n/a)
74
World Golf Championship
9 Apr
Masters Tournament
United States
US$11,000,000
Sergio García (13)
100
Major championship
16 Apr
Trophée Hassan II
Morocco
€2,500,000
Edoardo Molinari (3)
24
23 Apr
Shenzhen International
China
US$2,800,000
Bernd Wiesberger (4)
26
30 Apr
Volvo China Open
China
CN¥20,000,000
Alexander Lévy (4)
24
ONE
14 May
Open de Portugal
Portugal
€500,000
Matt Wallace (1)
18
CHA
21 May
Rocco Forte Open
Italy
€1,000,000
Álvaro Quirós (7)
24
28 May
BMW PGA Championship
England
US$7,000,000
Alex Norén (9)
64
Flagship event[ d]
4 Jun
Nordea Masters
Sweden
€1,500,000
Renato Paratore (1)
32
11 Jun
Lyoness Open
Austria
€1,000,000
Dylan Frittelli (1)
24
18 Jun
U.S. Open
United States
US$12,000,000
Brooks Koepka (2)
100
Major championship
25 Jun
BMW International Open
Germany
€2,000,000
Andrés Romero (2)
32
2 Jul
HNA Open de France
France
US$7,000,000
Tommy Fleetwood (3)
46
Rolex Series
9 Jul
Dubai Duty Free Irish Open
Northern Ireland
US$7,000,000
Jon Rahm (1)
48
Rolex Series
16 Jul
Aberdeen Asset Management Scottish Open
Scotland
US$7,000,000
Rafa Cabrera-Bello (3)
50
Rolex Series
23 Jul
The Open Championship
England
US$10,250,000
Jordan Spieth (n/a)
100
Major championship
30 Jul
Porsche European Open
Germany
€2,000,000
Jordan Smith (1)
24
6 Aug
WGC-Bridgestone Invitational
United States
US$9,750,000
Hideki Matsuyama (n/a)
76
World Golf Championship
13 Aug
PGA Championship
United States
US$10,500,000
Justin Thomas (1)
100
Major championship
20 Aug
Fiji International
Fiji
A$1,500,000
Jason Norris (1)
15
ANZ , ASA
20 Aug
Saltire Energy Paul Lawrie Match Play
Germany
€1,000,000
Adrián Otaegui (1)
24
Limited-field event
27 Aug
Made in Denmark
Denmark
€1,800,000
Julian Suri (1)
24
3 Sep
D+D Real Czech Masters
Czech Republic
€1,000,000
Haydn Porteous (2)
24
10 Sep
Omega European Masters
Switzerland
€2,700,000
Matt Fitzpatrick (4)
32
ASA
17 Sep
KLM Open
Netherlands
€1,800,000
Romain Wattel (1)
24
24 Sep
Portugal Masters
Portugal
€2,000,000
Lucas Bjerregaard (1)
24
1 Oct
British Masters
England
£3,000,000
Paul Dunne (1)
38
8 Oct
Alfred Dunhill Links Championship
Scotland
US$5,000,000
Tyrrell Hatton (2)
34
Pro-Am
15 Oct
Italian Open
Italy
US$7,000,000
Tyrrell Hatton (3)
42
Rolex Series
22 Oct
Andalucía Valderrama Masters
Spain
€2,000,000
Sergio García (14)
24
29 Oct
WGC-HSBC Champions
China
US$9,750,000
Justin Rose (9)
64
World Golf Championship
5 Nov
Turkish Airlines Open
Turkey
US$7,000,000
Justin Rose (10)
40
Rolex Series Limited-field event
12 Nov
Nedbank Golf Challenge
South Africa
US$7,500,000
Branden Grace (8)
44
Rolex Series Limited-field event
19 Nov
DP World Tour Championship, Dubai
UAE
US$8,000,000
Jon Rahm (2)
50
Tour Championship[ d]
Unofficial events
The following events were sanctioned by the European Tour, but did not carry official money, nor were wins official.
Location of tournaments
Race to Dubai
The Race to Dubai was based on tournament results during the season, calculated using a points-based system.[ 6] [ 7]
Pos.
Player
Majors
WGCs
Rolex Series
Top 10s in other ET events
Tmts
Points and money[ e]
Mas
USO
Opn
PGA
WGC Mex
WGC MP
WGC Inv
WGC Cha
BMW PGA
Fra
Ire
Sco
Ita
Tur
Ned
DPW TC
1
2
3
4
Reg. points
Bon. ($)
Total points
1
Fleetwood
CUT
4th
T27
T61
2nd
T39
T28
T20
CUT
1st
T10
•
T6
T23
T10
T21
T3
1st
2nd
T6
24
4,316,566
1,250,000
5,420,530
2
Rose
2nd
CUT
T54
CUT
T38
•
T63
1st
T12
•
T4
•
•
1st
•
T4
12
4,252,135
750,000
4,921,062
3
Rahm
T27
CUT
T44
T58
T3
2nd
T28
T36
•
T10
1st
•
T15
•
•
1st
13
4,040,202
600,000
4,602,281
4
García
1st
T21
T37
CUT
T12
T30
T39
•
•
•
•
•
T30
•
•
T4
1st
1st
13
3,457,467
500,000
3,906,072
5
Hatton
CUT
CUT
CUT
CUT
T10
T17
T36
T11
T30
CUT
CUT
CUT
1st
T16
T19
T8
T3
T3
T8
1st
21
2,879,918
400,000
3,237,346
6
R. Fisher
T41
CUT
T44
CUT
T3
T5
T44
T58
T9
T7
•
T35
T2
•
T34
T17
T3
T6
2nd
23
2,631,633
350,000
2,942,728
7
Cabrera-Bello
•
T42
T4
CUT
T38
T17
72nd
T5
•
•
CUT
1st
•
•
T42
T21
2nd
T6
T5
19
2,481,527
325,000
2,770,297
8
Norén
CUT
CUT
T6
T67
T55
T5
T28
T31
1st
T10
•
CUT
T38
•
T12
T45
T6
20
2,218,368
300,000
2,483,867
9
F. Molinari
T33
CUT
CUT
T2
T20
T58
T24
T46
2nd
T38
•
•
T6
•
T27
T17
13
2,037,707
275,000
2,282,706
10
Grace
T27
T50
T6
CUT
T32
T39
T28
T15
T9
•
•
T15
•
•
1st
T31
15
2,030,137
250,000
2,252,135
Win
Top 10
Made cut
Missed cut
• Did not play
Awards
See also
Notes
^ 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.
^ AFR − Sunshine Tour ; ANZ − PGA Tour of Australasia ; ASA − Asian Tour ; CHA − Challenge Tour ; ONE − OneAsia Tour .
^ Sunshine Tour flagship event
^ a b Also a Rolex Series tournament.
^ In addition to tournament prize money, the top 10 point scorers received a share of a $5m bonus pool.[ 8]
References
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