2017 European Tour

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2017 European Tour season
Duration1 December 2016 (2016-12-01) – 19 November 2017 (2017-11-19)
Number of official events47
Most wins Flag of Spain.svg Sergio García (3)
Race to Dubai Flag of England.svg Tommy Fleetwood
Golfer of the Year Flag of Spain.svg Sergio García
Players' Player of the Year Flag of England.svg Tommy Fleetwood
Sir Henry Cotton Rookie of the Year Flag of Spain.svg Jon Rahm
Graduate of the Year Flag of South Africa.svg Dylan Frittelli
2016
2018

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.

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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]

DateTournamentHost countryPurseWinner [lower-alpha 1] OWGR
points
Other
tours [lower-alpha 2]
Notes
4 Dec Australian PGA Championship AustraliaA$1,500,000 Flag of the United States.svg Harold Varner III (1)22 ANZ
4 Dec Alfred Dunhill Championship South Africa€1,200,000 Flag of South Africa.svg Brandon Stone (2)32 AFR [lower-alpha 3]
11 Dec UBS Hong Kong Open Hong KongUS$2,000,000 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Sam Brazel (1)32 ASA
15 Jan BMW SA Open South AfricaR15,000,000 Flag of England.svg Graeme Storm (2)26 AFR
22 Jan Abu Dhabi HSBC Golf Championship UAEUS$2,700,000 Flag of England.svg Tommy Fleetwood (2)50
29 Jan Commercial Bank Qatar Masters QatarUS$2,500,000 Flag of South Korea.svg Wang Jeung-hun (3)32
5 Feb Omega Dubai Desert Classic UAEUS$2,650,000 Flag of Spain.svg Sergio García (12)46
12 Feb Maybank Championship MalaysiaUS$3,000,000 Flag of Paraguay.svg Fabrizio Zanotti (2)36 ASA
19 Feb ISPS Handa World Super 6 Perth AustraliaA$1,750,000 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Brett Rumford (6)23 ANZ, ASA
26 Feb Joburg Open South AfricaR16,500,000 Flag of South Africa.svg Darren Fichardt (5)19 AFR
5 Mar Tshwane Open South AfricaR16,500,000 Flag of South Africa.svg Dean Burmester (1)19 AFR
5 Mar WGC-Mexico Championship MexicoUS$9,750,000 Flag of the United States.svg Dustin Johnson (n/a)76 World Golf Championship
12 Mar Hero Indian Open IndiaUS$1,750,000 Flag of India.svg Shiv Chawrasia (4)21 ASA
26 Mar WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play United StatesUS$9,750,000 Flag of the United States.svg Dustin Johnson (n/a)74 World Golf Championship
9 Apr Masters Tournament United StatesUS$11,000,000 Flag of Spain.svg Sergio García (13)100 Major championship
16 Apr Trophée Hassan II Morocco€2,500,000 Flag of Italy.svg Edoardo Molinari (3)24
23 Apr Shenzhen International ChinaUS$2,800,000 Flag of Austria.svg Bernd Wiesberger (4)26
30 Apr Volvo China Open ChinaCN¥20,000,000 Flag of France.svg Alexander Lévy (4)24 ONE
14 May Open de Portugal Portugal€500,000 Flag of England.svg Matt Wallace (1)18 CHA
21 May Rocco Forte Open Italy€1,000,000 Flag of Spain.svg Álvaro Quirós (7)24
28 May BMW PGA Championship EnglandUS$7,000,000 Flag of Sweden.svg Alex Norén (9)64Flagship event [lower-alpha 4]
4 Jun Nordea Masters Sweden€1,500,000 Flag of Italy.svg Renato Paratore (1)32
11 Jun Lyoness Open Austria€1,000,000 Flag of South Africa.svg Dylan Frittelli (1)24
18 Jun U.S. Open United StatesUS$12,000,000 Flag of the United States.svg Brooks Koepka (2)100 Major championship
25 Jun BMW International Open Germany€2,000,000 Flag of Argentina.svg Andrés Romero (2)32
2 Jul HNA Open de France FranceUS$7,000,000 Flag of England.svg Tommy Fleetwood (3)46 Rolex Series
9 Jul Dubai Duty Free Irish Open Northern IrelandUS$7,000,000 Flag of Spain.svg Jon Rahm (1)48 Rolex Series
16 Jul Aberdeen Asset Management Scottish Open ScotlandUS$7,000,000 Flag of Spain.svg Rafa Cabrera-Bello (3)50 Rolex Series
23 Jul The Open Championship EnglandUS$10,250,000 Flag of the United States.svg Jordan Spieth (n/a)100 Major championship
30 Jul Porsche European Open Germany€2,000,000 Flag of England.svg Jordan Smith (1)24
6 Aug WGC-Bridgestone Invitational United StatesUS$9,750,000 Flag of Japan.svg Hideki Matsuyama (n/a)76 World Golf Championship
13 Aug PGA Championship United StatesUS$10,500,000 Flag of the United States.svg Justin Thomas (1)100 Major championship
20 Aug Fiji International FijiA$1,500,000 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jason Norris (1)15 ANZ, ASA
20 Aug Saltire Energy Paul Lawrie Match Play Germany€1,000,000 Flag of Spain.svg Adrián Otaegui (1)24Limited-field event
27 Aug Made in Denmark Denmark€1,800,000 Flag of the United States.svg Julian Suri (1)24
3 Sep D+D Real Czech Masters Czech Republic€1,000,000 Flag of South Africa.svg Haydn Porteous (2)24
10 Sep Omega European Masters Switzerland€2,700,000 Flag of England.svg Matt Fitzpatrick (4)32 ASA
17 Sep KLM Open Netherlands€1,800,000 Flag of France.svg Romain Wattel (1)24
24 Sep Portugal Masters Portugal€2,000,000 Flag of Denmark.svg Lucas Bjerregaard (1)24
1 Oct British Masters England£3,000,000 Flag of Ireland.svg Paul Dunne (1)38
8 Oct Alfred Dunhill Links Championship ScotlandUS$5,000,000 Flag of England.svg Tyrrell Hatton (2)34Pro-Am
15 Oct Italian Open ItalyUS$7,000,000 Flag of England.svg Tyrrell Hatton (3)42 Rolex Series
22 Oct Andalucía Valderrama Masters Spain€2,000,000 Flag of Spain.svg Sergio García (14)24
29 Oct WGC-HSBC Champions ChinaUS$9,750,000 Flag of England.svg Justin Rose (9)64 World Golf Championship
5 Nov Turkish Airlines Open TurkeyUS$7,000,000 Flag of England.svg Justin Rose (10)40 Rolex Series
Limited-field event
12 Nov Nedbank Golf Challenge South AfricaUS$7,500,000 Flag of South Africa.svg Branden Grace (8)44 Rolex Series
Limited-field event
19 Nov DP World Tour Championship, Dubai UAEUS$8,000,000 Flag of Spain.svg Jon Rahm (2)50Tour Championship [lower-alpha 4]

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
7 May GolfSixes England€1,000,000 Flag of Denmark.svg Lucas Bjerregaard and
Flag of Denmark.svg Thorbjørn Olesen
n/aNew tournament
Team event

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 eventsTmtsPoints and money
Mas USO Opn PGA WGC
Mex
WGC
MP
WGC
Inv
WGC
Cha
BMW
PGA
Fra Ire Sco Ita Tur Ned DPW
TC
1234Reg.
points
Bon.
($)
Total
points
1 Flag of England.svg Fleetwood CUT4thT27T612ndT39T28T20CUT1stT10T6T23T10T21 T3 1st 2nd T6 244,316,5661,250,0005,420,530
2 Flag of England.svg Rose 2ndCUTT54CUTT38T631stT12T41stT4124,252,135750,0004,921,062
3 Flag of Spain.svg Rahm T27CUTT44T58T32ndT28T36T101stT151st134,040,202600,0004,602,281
4 Flag of Spain.svg García 1stT21T37CUTT12T30T39T30T4 1st 1st 133,457,467500,0003,906,072
5 Flag of England.svg Hatton CUTCUTCUTCUTT10T17T36T11T30CUTCUTCUT1stT16T19T8 T3 T3 T8 1st 212,879,918400,0003,237,346
6 Flag of England.svg R. Fisher T41CUTT44CUTT3T5T44T58T9T7T35T2T34T17 T3 T6 2nd 232,631,633350,0002,942,728
7 Flag of Spain.svg Cabrera-Bello T42T4CUTT38T1772ndT5CUT1stT42T21 2nd T6 T5 192,481,527325,0002,770,297
8 Flag of Sweden.svg Norén CUTCUTT6T67T55T5T28T311stT10CUTT38T12T45 T6 202,218,368300,0002,483,867
9 Flag of Italy.svg F. Molinari T33CUTCUTT2T20T58T24T462ndT38T6T27T17132,037,707275,0002,282,706
10 Flag of South Africa.svg Grace T27T50T6CUTT32T39T28T15T9T151stT31152,030,137250,0002,252,135
  Win
  Top 10
  Made cut
  Missed cut
 Did not play

Awards

AwardWinnerRef.
Golfer of the Year Flag of Spain.svg Sergio García [8]
Players' Player of the Year (Seve Ballesteros Award) Flag of England.svg Tommy Fleetwood [9]
Sir Henry Cotton Rookie of the Year Flag of Spain.svg Jon Rahm [10]
Graduate of the Year Flag of South Africa.svg Dylan Frittelli [11]

See also

Notes

  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.
  2. AFR − Sunshine Tour; ANZ − PGA Tour of Australasia; ASA − Asian Tour; CHA − Challenge Tour; ONE − OneAsia Tour.
  3. Sunshine Tour flagship event
  4. 1 2 Also a Rolex Series tournament.

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