2009 European Tour

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2009 European Tour season
Duration6 November 2008 (2008-11-06) – 22 November 2009 (2009-11-22)
Number of official events51 [lower-alpha 1]
Most wins Flag of England.svg Paul Casey (2) [lower-alpha 2]
Flag of England.svg Simon Dyson (2)
Flag of Germany.svg Martin Kaymer (2)
Flag of Thailand.svg Thongchai Jaidee (2)
Flag of South Africa.svg Richard Sterne (2)
Flag of England.svg Lee Westwood (2)
Race to Dubai Flag of England.svg Lee Westwood
Golfer of the Year Flag of England.svg Lee Westwood
Players' Player of the Year Flag of England.svg Lee Westwood
Sir Henry Cotton Rookie of the Year Flag of England.svg Chris Wood
2008
2010

The 2009 European Tour was the 38th season of the European Tour, the main professional golf tour in Europe since its inaugural season in 1972.

Contents

Race to Dubai introduction

There were major changes for the 2009 season as the tour entered a partnership agreement with Dubai based Leisurecorp. The Order of Merit was renamed as the Race to Dubai, with a bonus pool of US$7.5 million [1] [2] (originally $10 million) distributed among the top 15 players at the end of the season, with the winner taking $1.5 million [2] (originally $2 million). The new name reflected the addition of a new season ending tournament, the Dubai World Championship, held at the end of November in Dubai. The tournament also had a $7.5 million prize fund [2] (originally $10 million), and was contested by the leading 60 players in the race following the season's penultimate event, the Hong Kong Open. The winner of the Race to Dubai also received a ten-year European Tour exemption, while the winner of the Dubai World Championship received a five-year exemption. [3] [4] The reduction in prize money, announced in September 2009, [2] was due to the global economic downturn.

Changes for 2009

Changes for the 2009 season included two new tournaments, the Moravia Silesia Open in the Czech Republic and the Dubai World Championship, the addition of the Singapore Open, and the return of the Volvo World Match Play Championship after being cancelled in 2008. In addition, as a result of plans to realign the schedule with the calendar year for 2010, the HSBC Champions, Hong Kong Open and the Australian Masters were held twice during the 2009 season. The HSBC Champions became a World Golf Championships event effective with its November 2009 edition.

In December 2008 the Indian Masters, scheduled for February, was cancelled due to fallout from the ongoing financial crisis, [5] and then in January 2009 it was announced that the revival of the English Open, scheduled for August, would be postponed for at least two years after developers of the St. Mellion International Resort ran into financial difficulties. [6] In May it was announced that due to lack of sponsorship the British Masters had also been dropped from the schedule, with the Austrian Open being rescheduled from June to take its place on the calendar in September. [7]

Schedule

The following table lists official events during the 2009 season. [8] [9]

DateTournamentHost countryPurseWinner [lower-alpha 3] OWGR
points
Other
tours [lower-alpha 4]
Notes
10 Nov HSBC Champions ChinaUS$5,000,000 Flag of Spain.svg Sergio García (8)52 AFR, ANZ, ASA Limited-field event
23 Nov UBS Hong Kong Open Hong KongUS$2,250,000 Flag of the Republic of China.svg Lin Wen-tang (1)32 ASA
30 Nov Sportsbet Australian Masters AustraliaA$1,500,000 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Rod Pampling (1)22 ANZ
14 Dec Alfred Dunhill Championship South Africa€1,000,000 Flag of South Africa.svg Richard Sterne (4)24 AFR
21 Dec South African Open Championship South Africa€1,000,000 Flag of South Africa.svg Richard Sterne (5)40 AFR [lower-alpha 5]
11 Jan Joburg Open South Africa€1,100,000 Flag of Denmark.svg Anders Hansen (3)20 AFR
18 Jan Abu Dhabi Golf Championship UAEUS$2,000,000 Flag of England.svg Paul Casey (9)48
25 Jan Commercialbank Qatar Masters QatarUS$2,500,000 Flag of Spain.svg Álvaro Quirós (3)54
1 Feb Dubai Desert Classic UAEUS$2,500,000 Ulster Banner.svg Rory McIlroy (1)52
8 Feb Indian Masters IndiaCancelled ASA
15 Feb Maybank Malaysian Open MalaysiaUS$2,000,000 Flag of the United States.svg Anthony Kang (1)30 ASA
22 Feb Johnnie Walker Classic Australia£1,250,000 Flag of New Zealand.svg Danny Lee (a) (1)32 ANZ, ASA
1 Mar WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship United StatesUS$8,500,000 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Geoff Ogilvy (4)76 World Golf Championship
1 Mar Enjoy Jakarta Indonesia Open IndonesiaUS$1,250,000 Flag of Thailand.svg Thongchai Jaidee (3)20 ASA
15 Mar WGC-CA Championship United StatesUS$8,500,000 Flag of the United States.svg Phil Mickelson (n/a)78 World Golf Championship
22 Mar Madeira Islands Open BPI - Portugal Portugal€700,000 Flag of Argentina.svg Estanislao Goya (1)24
29 Mar Open de Andalucía Spain€1,000,000 Flag of Denmark.svg Søren Kjeldsen (3)24
5 Apr Estoril Open de Portugal Portugal€1,250,000 Ulster Banner.svg Michael Hoey (1)24
12 Apr Masters Tournament United StatesUS$7,500,000 Flag of Argentina.svg Ángel Cabrera (5)100 Major championship
19 Apr Volvo China Open ChinaUS$2,200,000 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Scott Strange (2)18 ONE
26 Apr Ballantine's Championship South Korea€2,100,000 Flag of Thailand.svg Thongchai Jaidee (4)32 ASA, KOR
3 May Open de España Spain€2,000,000 Flag of France.svg Thomas Levet (5)24
10 May BMW Italian Open Italy€1,300,000 Flag of Argentina.svg Daniel Vancsik (2)24
17 May 3 Irish Open Ireland€3,000,000 Flag of Ireland.svg Shane Lowry (a) (1)40
24 May BMW PGA Championship England€4,500,000 Flag of England.svg Paul Casey (10)64Flagship event
31 May European Open England£1,800,000 Flag of France.svg Christian Cévaër (2)48
7 Jun Celtic Manor Wales Open Wales£1,800,000 Flag of Denmark.svg Jeppe Huldahl (1)24
21 Jun Saint-Omer Open France€600,000 Flag of Sweden.svg Christian Nilsson (1)18 CHA
22 Jun U.S. Open United StatesUS$7,500,000 Flag of the United States.svg Lucas Glover (n/a)100 Major championship
28 Jun BMW International Open Germany€2,000,000 Flag of England.svg Nick Dougherty (3)36
5 Jul Open de France Alstom France€4,000,000 Flag of Germany.svg Martin Kaymer (3)44
12 Jul Barclays Scottish Open Scotland£3,000,000 Flag of Germany.svg Martin Kaymer (4)54
19 Jul The Open Championship Scotland£4,200,000 Flag of the United States.svg Stewart Cink (1)100 Major championship
26 Jul SAS Masters Sweden€1,000,000 Flag of Argentina.svg Ricardo González (4)24
2 Aug Moravia Silesia Open Czech Republic€2,000,000 Flag of Sweden.svg Oskar Henningsson (1)24
9 Aug WGC-Bridgestone Invitational United StatesUS$8,500,000 Flag of the United States.svg Tiger Woods (n/a)76 World Golf Championship
16 Aug English Open EnglandCancelled
16 Aug PGA Championship United StatesUS$7,500,000 Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg Yang Yong-eun (2)100 Major championship
23 Aug KLM Open Netherlands€1,800,000 Flag of England.svg Simon Dyson (3)24
30 Aug Johnnie Walker Championship at Gleneagles Scotland£1,400,000 Flag of Sweden.svg Peter Hedblom (3)24
6 Sep Omega European Masters Switzerland€2,000,000 Flag of Sweden.svg Alex Norén (1)32 ASA
13 Sep Mercedes-Benz Championship Germany€2,000,000 Flag of South Africa.svg James Kingston (2)40Limited-field event
20 Sep British Masters EnglandCancelled
20 Sep
14 Jun
Austrian Golf Open Austria€1,000,000 Flag of Spain.svg Rafa Cabrera-Bello (1)24
5 Oct Alfred Dunhill Links Championship ScotlandUS$5,000,000 Flag of England.svg Simon Dyson (4)46Pro-Am
11 Oct Madrid Masters Spain€1,500,000 Flag of England.svg Ross McGowan (1)26
18 Oct Portugal Masters Portugal€3,000,000 Flag of England.svg Lee Westwood (19)46
25 Oct Castelló Masters Costa Azahar Spain€2,000,000 Flag of Sweden.svg Michael Jonzon (2)28
1 Nov Barclays Singapore Open SingaporeUS$5,000,000 Flag of England.svg Ian Poulter (8)46 ASA New to European Tour
1 Nov Volvo World Match Play Championship Spain€3,250,000 Flag of England.svg Ross Fisher (3)42Limited-field event
8 Nov WGC-HSBC Champions ChinaUS$7,000,000 Flag of the United States.svg Phil Mickelson (n/a)66 World Golf Championship
15 Nov JBWere Masters AustraliaA$1,500,000 Flag of the United States.svg Tiger Woods (n/a)28 ANZ
15 Nov UBS Hong Kong Open Hong KongUS$2,500,000 Flag of France.svg Grégory Bourdy (3)44 ASA
22 Nov Dubai World Championship UAEUS$7,500,000 Flag of England.svg Lee Westwood (20)56New tournament
Tour Championship

Unofficial events

The following events were sanctioned by the European Tour, but did not carry official money, nor were wins official.

DateTournamentHost countryPurseWinners OWGR
points
Notes
11 Jan Royal Trophy Thailand€1,000,000Team Asian/aTeam event
27 Sep Vivendi Trophy with Seve Ballesteros France€1,150,000Flag of the United Kingdom.svgFlag of Ireland.svg Team GB&In/aTeam event
30 Nov Omega Mission Hills World Cup ChinaUS$5,500,000 Flag of Italy.svg Edoardo Molinari and
Flag of Italy.svg Francesco Molinari
n/aTeam event

Location of tournaments

Race to Dubai

The Race to Dubai was based on prize money won during the season, calculated in Euros. [10] [11]

Pos.Player Majors WGCs Principal eventsTop 10s in other ET eventsTmtsMoney
Mas USO Opn PGA WGC
MP
WGC
CA
WGC
Inv
WGC
Cha
BMW
PGA
Dub 12345678Reg.
(€)
Bon.
($)
Total
(€)
1 Flag of England.svg Westwood 43rdT23T3T3T17T619thT8CUT1st T3 T7 2nd T8 T8 T9 1st T9 263,240,9521,500,0004,237,762
2 Ulster Banner.svg McIlroy T20T10T47T3T5T20T684th5th3rd T2 T3 T5 1st T7 T2 T5 T2 252,862,4131,125,0003,610,020
3 Flag of Germany.svg Kaymer CUTCUTT34T6T17T35T60T6T11T37 T2 T4 1st 1st T2 202,365,937750,0002,864,342
4 Flag of England.svg R. Fisher T305thT13T194thT4643rdT282ndT42 T8 1st 222,132,459600,0002,531,183
5 Flag of England.svg Casey T20CUTT472ndT31WDWD1st 1st T4 T10 142,014,063525,0002,362,947
6 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Ogilvy T15T47CUTT431stT40T22T10T4 T3 131,903,771450,0002,202,814
7 Flag of England.svg Wilson CUTT23T24T19T9T5T11T45CUTT16 2nd T6 T2 T5 251,736,035412,5002,010,158
8 Flag of England.svg Dyson CUTT28T16T37 T7 T2 T6 1st T7 T3 1st 8th 321,558,550375,0001,807,753
9 Flag of England.svg Poulter T20T18CUTT19T9T13T15T45T9 3rd 1st T5 151,549,187337,5001,773,470
10 Flag of Spain.svg García T38T10T38CUTT33T31T22T23T7 1st T8 T7 4th T9 171,461,426300,0001,660,788
11 Flag of South Africa.svg Els CUTCUTT8T6T5T20T292ndT21T50 T3 T4 171,397,135262,5001,571,577
12 Flag of England.svg McGowan CUT2nd T2 3rd 6th 1st 301,396,826243,7501,558,808
13 Flag of Denmark.svg Kjeldsen CUTT27T6T33T7T68T103rdT30 1st T9 T4 261,379,731225,0001,529,253
14 Flag of Italy.svg F. Molinari T27T13T10T10T35T30 T2 T3 3rd T6 2nd T3 271,367,949206,2501,505,010
15 Flag of Ireland.svg Harrington T35CUTT65T10T33T20T2T25T4 T5 3rd 161,343,631187,5001,468,232
  Win
  Top 10
  Made cut
  Missed cut
  Withdrew
 Did not play

Awards

AwardWinnerRef.
Golfer of the Year Flag of England.svg Lee Westwood [12]
Players' Player of the Year Flag of England.svg Lee Westwood [13]
Sir Henry Cotton Rookie of the Year Flag of England.svg Chris Wood [14]

See also

Notes

  1. A further three tournaments were scheduled but were cancelled.
  2. Phil Mickelson and Tiger Woods also won 2 events, but were not European Tour members.
  3. 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.
  4. AFR − Sunshine Tour; ANZ − PGA Tour of Australasia; ASA − Asian Tour; CHA − Challenge Tour; KOR − Korean Tour; ONE − OneAsia Tour.
  5. Sunshine Tour flagship event

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