2016 European Tour

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2016 European Tour season
Duration26 November 2015 (2015-11-26) – 20 November 2016 (2016-11-20)
Number of official events47
Most wins Flag of Sweden.svg Alex Norén (4)
Race to Dubai Flag of Sweden.svg Henrik Stenson
Golfer of the Year Flag of Sweden.svg Henrik Stenson
Players' Player of the Year Flag of Sweden.svg Henrik Stenson
Sir Henry Cotton Rookie of the Year Flag of South Korea.svg Wang Jeung-hun
Graduate of the Year Flag of Spain.svg Nacho Elvira
2015
2017

The 2016 European Tour was the 45th season of the European Tour, the main professional golf tour in Europe since its inaugural season in 1972.

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Changes for 2016

Rule changes

For the 2016 season, the European Tour modified its membership requirements from 13 tournaments inclusive of the four majors and four World Golf Championships, to 5 tournaments exclusive of them; the change was intended to make it easier for United States-based players outside the top-50 in the OWGR to retain their membership, as they may not be eligible for the majors and WGCs. [1] [2]

Schedule changes

There were many changes from the previous season. Seven tournaments were lost from the schedule, the most significant being the WGC-Bridgestone Invitational which, due to a clash of dates with the 100th edition of the Open de France, was not sanctioned by the European Tour in 2016. [3] Other tournaments which were removed were the Africa Open, the Malaysian Open, the Madeira Islands Open, the Russian Open, the BMW Masters and the Hong Kong Open, which would take place early in the 2017 season due to a change in dates from October to December. There were four additions to the schedule: the return of the Perth International, the first European Tour sanctioned Australian PGA Championship; the inaugural Maybank Championship, which replaced the Malaysian Open; [4] and the Olympic Men's Golf Competition.

The Final Series was also adjusted; the Nedbank Golf Challenge replaced the dropped BMW Masters, and the series was reduced to three events with the removal of the WGC-HSBC Champions. [1] [2] As a result of the change of dates, the Nedbank Golf Challenge was played twice during the season.

The Fiji International [5] and the King's Cup [6] were added to the schedule during the year.

Schedule

The following table lists official events during the 2016 season. [7]

DateTournamentHost countryPurseWinner [lower-alpha 1] OWGR
points
Other
tours [lower-alpha 2]
Notes
29 Nov Alfred Dunhill Championship South Africa€1,500,000 Flag of South Africa.svg Charl Schwartzel (10)22 AFR
6 Dec Australian PGA Championship AustraliaA$1,750,000 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Nathan Holman (1)20 ANZ New to European Tour
6 Dec Nedbank Golf Challenge South AfricaUS$6,500,000 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Marc Leishman (n/a)44 AFR Limited-field event
10 Jan BMW SA Open South AfricaR15,000,000 Flag of South Africa.svg Brandon Stone (1)32 AFR [lower-alpha 3]
17 Jan Joburg Open South AfricaR16,500,000 Flag of South Africa.svg Haydn Porteous (1)19 AFR
24 Jan Abu Dhabi HSBC Golf Championship UAEUS$2,700,000 Flag of the United States.svg Rickie Fowler (n/a)52
30 Jan Commercial Bank Qatar Masters QatarUS$2,500,000 Flag of South Africa.svg Branden Grace (7)36
7 Feb Omega Dubai Desert Classic UAEUS$2,650,000 Flag of England.svg Danny Willett (4)48
14 Feb Tshwane Open South AfricaR18,500,000 Flag of South Africa.svg Charl Schwartzel (11)19 AFR
21 Feb Maybank Championship Malaysia MalaysiaUS$3,000,000 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Marcus Fraser (3)38 ASA New tournament
28 Feb ISPS Handa Perth International AustraliaA$1,750,000 Flag of South Africa.svg Louis Oosthuizen (8)23 ANZ, ASA
6 Mar WGC-Cadillac Championship United StatesUS$9,500,000 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Adam Scott (10)76 World Golf Championship
13 Mar True Thailand Classic ThailandUS$1,750,000 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Scott Hend (2)24 ASA
20 Mar Hero Indian Open IndiaUS$1,660,000 Flag of India.svg Shiv Chawrasia (3)19 ASA
27 Mar WGC-Dell Match Play United StatesUS$9,500,000 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jason Day (n/a)76 World Golf Championship
10 Apr Masters Tournament United StatesUS$10,000,000 Flag of England.svg Danny Willett (5)100 Major championship
17 Apr Real Club Valderrama Open de España Spain€2,000,000 Flag of England.svg Andrew Johnston (1)28
25 Apr Shenzhen International ChinaUS$2,800,000 Flag of South Korea.svg Lee Soo-min (1)24
1 May Volvo China Open ChinaCN¥20,000,000 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Li Haotong (1)26 ONE
8 May Trophée Hassan II Morocco€1,500,000 Flag of South Korea.svg Wang Jeung-hun (1)24
15 May AfrAsia Bank Mauritius Open Mauritius€1,000,000 Flag of South Korea.svg Wang Jeung-hun (2)17 AFR, ASA
22 May Dubai Duty Free Irish Open Ireland€4,000,000 Ulster Banner.svg Rory McIlroy (13)46
29 May BMW PGA Championship England€5,000,000 Flag of England.svg Chris Wood (3)64Flagship event
5 Jun Nordea Masters Sweden€1,500,000 Flag of England.svg Matt Fitzpatrick (2)24
12 Jun Lyoness Open Austria€1,000,000 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Wu Ashun (2)24
19 Jun U.S. Open United StatesUS$10,000,000 Flag of the United States.svg Dustin Johnson (n/a)100 Major championship
26 Jun BMW International Open Germany€2,000,000 Flag of Sweden.svg Henrik Stenson (10)34
3 Jul Open de France France€3,500,000 Flag of Thailand.svg Thongchai Jaidee (8)42
10 Jul Aberdeen Asset Management Scottish Open Scotland£3,250,000 Flag of Sweden.svg Alex Norén (5)46
17 Jul The Open Championship Scotland£6,500,000 Flag of Sweden.svg Henrik Stenson (11)100 Major championship
31 Jul King's Cup ThailandUS$750,000 Flag of the Republic of China.svg Chan Shih-chang (1)14 ASA New to European Tour
31 Jul PGA Championship United StatesUS$10,500,000 Flag of the United States.svg Jimmy Walker (n/a)100 Major championship
7 Aug Aberdeen Asset Management Paul Lawrie Match Play Scotland€1,000,000 Flag of England.svg Anthony Wall (2)24Limited-field event
21 Aug D+D Real Czech Masters Czech Republic€1,000,000 Flag of the United States.svg Paul Peterson (1)24
28 Aug Made in Denmark Denmark€1,800,000 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Thomas Pieters (3)24
4 Sep Omega European Masters Switzerland€2,700,000 Flag of Sweden.svg Alex Norén (6)30 ASA
11 Sep KLM Open Netherlands€1,800,000 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Joost Luiten (5)24
18 Sep Italian Open Italy€3,000,000 Flag of Italy.svg Francesco Molinari (4)36
25 Sep Porsche European Open Germany€2,000,000 Flag of France.svg Alexander Lévy (3)24
9 Oct Fiji International FijiA$1,500,000 Flag of the United States.svg Brandt Snedeker (n/a)16 ANZ New to European Tour
9 Oct Alfred Dunhill Links Championship ScotlandUS$5,000,000 Flag of England.svg Tyrrell Hatton (1)40Pro-Am
16 Oct British Masters England£3,000,000 Flag of Sweden.svg Alex Norén (7)34
23 Oct Portugal Masters Portugal€2,000,000 Flag of Ireland.svg Pádraig Harrington (15)24
30 Oct WGC-HSBC Champions ChinaUS$9,500,000 Flag of Japan.svg Hideki Matsuyama (n/a)70 World Golf Championship
6 Nov Turkish Airlines Open TurkeyUS$7,000,000 Flag of Denmark.svg Thorbjørn Olesen (4)30Race to Dubai finals series
13 Nov Nedbank Golf Challenge South AfricaUS$7,000,000 Flag of Sweden.svg Alex Norén (8)46Race to Dubai finals series
20 Nov DP World Tour Championship, Dubai UAEUS$8,000,000 Flag of England.svg Matt Fitzpatrick (3)52Race to Dubai finals series

Unofficial events

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

DateTournamentHost countryPurseWinner(s) OWGR
points
Notes
17 Jan EurAsia Cup Malaysian/aFlag of Europe.svg Team Europen/aTeam event
14 Aug Olympic Games Braziln/aFlag of the United Kingdom.svg Justin Rose [lower-alpha 4] 46Limited-field event
2 Oct Ryder Cup United Statesn/aFlag of the United States.svg Team USAn/aTeam event
27 Nov ISPS Handa World Cup of Golf AustraliaUS$8,000,000 Flag of Denmark.svg Søren Kjeldsen and
Flag of Denmark.svg Thorbjørn Olesen
n/aTeam 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. [8] [9]

Pos.Player Majors WGCs [lower-alpha 5] Flagship event and R2D finals seriesTop 10s in other ET eventsTmtsPoints and money
Mas USO Opn PGA WGC
Cad
WGC
MP
WGC
Cha
BMW
PGA
Tur Ned DPW
TC
1234567Reg.
points
Bon.
($)
Total
points
1 Flag of Sweden.svg Stenson T24WD1stT7T28T28thT9 T2 T3 T6 T4 1st 154,148,4021,250,0005,289,506
2 Flag of England.svg Willett 1stT37T53T79T3T2875th3rdT68T11T50 T4 1st 2nd 223,734,528750,0004,419,190
3 Flag of Sweden.svg Norén CUTT46T49T12T431stT23 T6 T9 8th 1st 2nd 1st 1st 223,447,323600,0003,995,053
4 Flag of England.svg Hatton T5T10T23T7T10T252nd T8 T5 2nd 1st T9 233,233,586500,0003,690,027
5 Ulster Banner.svg McIlroy T10CUTT5CUTT34thT4T9 T3 T6 1st 3rd 122,971,988400,0003,337,141
6 Flag of England.svg Fitzpatrick T7T54CUTT49T35T38T16T47T201st 1st T9 5th T7 262,395,788350,0002,715,297
7 Flag of South Africa.svg Grace CUTT5T72T4T23T18T30T3T27 T8 T4 T4 T5 1st 162,098,915325,0002,395,602
8 Flag of Spain.svg Cabrera-Bello T17T32T39T49T113rdT19T22T55T23 T2 T2 T8 4th 212,069,184300,0002,343,049
9 Flag of Austria.svg Wiesberger T34CUTCUTCUTT14T51T35T154thT4 T7 2nd 5th T7 2nd 252,015,865275,0002,266,907
10 Flag of South Africa.svg Oosthuizen T15T23CUTT22T142ndT459thT46 T7 1st 161,938,370250,0002,166,590
  Win
  Top 10
  Made cut
  Missed cut
  Withdrew
 Did not play

Awards

AwardWinnerRef.
Golfer of the Year Flag of Sweden.svg Henrik Stenson [10]
Players' Player of the Year (Seve Ballesteros Award) Flag of Sweden.svg Henrik Stenson [11]
Sir Henry Cotton Rookie of the Year Flag of South Korea.svg Wang Jeung-hun [12]
Graduate of the Year Flag of Spain.svg Nacho Elvira [13]

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; ONE − OneAsia Tour.
  3. Sunshine Tour flagship event
  4. Originally the European Tour counted this as Rose's 9th official win, but the Olympic Games tournament has been retrospectively reclassified as an approved special event.
  5. The 2016 WGC-Bridgestone Invitational was not sanctioned by the European Tour due to a scheduling clash with the Open de France.

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