2024 - Men Europe
The winners in the category "2024 - Men Europe" are shown in the table below, which also includes relevant information on venues, scores and prize money.
Europe
HSBC
Played as the Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship (Jan 19-22). Second-placed Tyrrell Hatton (Eng) finished 2 shots behind Paul Waring (Eng), to record his second European (DP World) Tour win, coming six years after the first. [Yas Links, Abu Dhabi, UAE].
Note: fourth of five Rolex Series events on the European (DP World) Tour in 2024, and first of the Tour's two season-ending playoffs. Features the top 70 on the Race to Dubai ranking. From this event the top 50 go through to the season-ending DP World Tour Championship.
Europe
Alfred Dunhill
Played as the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship (Oct 3-6). Second-placed and much respected European Tour player Nicholas Colsaerts (Belg) finished 1 shot behind Tyrrell Hatton (Eng). Hatton was able to play in this European (DP World) Tour event, even while being in conflict with the Tour regarding his membership of the breakaway LIV Golf circuit. [Old Course, St Andrews, Fife. Earlier rounds also at: Carnoustie GC and Kingsbarns GC].
Europe
Estrella Damm
Played as the Estrella Damm N.A. Andalucía Masters (Oct 17-20). 39-year-old Julien Guerrier (Fra) beat Jorge Campillo (Esp) with a par at the ninth playoff hole, to record his first European (DP World) Tour win in his 230th start on the Tour. The playoff tied the European Tour record for the longest playoff, also the case at the Dutch Open (1989) and Spanish Open (2013). [Real (Royal) Sotogrande GC, Costa del Sol].
Europe
Bapco Energies
Played as the inaugural Bahrain Championship presented by Bapco Energies (Feb 1-4). Second-placed Zander Lombard (RSA) and Jesper Svensson (Swe) finished 2 shots behind Dylan Frittelli (RSA), who recorded his third European (DP World) Tour win. [Championship course, The Royal GC, Bahrain; formerly called Riffa Views GC and Riffa GC].
Europe
Soudal
Played as the Soudal Open (May 23-26). Second-placed Thomas Pieters (Belg), Romain Langasque (Fra) and Niklas Nørgaard (Den) finished 1 shot behind 37 year-old Ignacio "Nacho" Elvira (Esp), who recorded his second European-DP World Tour win. [Championship/North course, Rinkven G&CC, 's Gravenwezel, nr Antwerp].
Europe
BMW
Played as the BMW International Open (July 4-7). Second-placed David Micheluzzi (Aus) and Jordan Smith (Eng) finished 2 shots behind Ewen Ferguson (Eng). [Golfclub München Eichenried, nr Munich, Germany].
Europe
BMW
Played as the BMW PGA Championship (Sept 19-22). Billy Horschel (USA) beat Rory McIlroy (N.Ire) with a birdie at the second playoff hole (par-5 18th), to win this event for the second time. Thriston Lawrence (RSA) was eliminated at the first playoff hole.
Note: third of five Rolex Series events on the European (DP World) Tour in 2024.
Europe
Betfred
Played as the Betfred British Masters hosted by Sir Nick Faldo (Aug 29-Sept 1). Second-placed Thriston Lawrence (RSA) finished 2 shots behind 32-year-old Niklas Nørgaard (Den), who recorded his first European (DP World) Tour win in his 83rd start on the Tour. [Brabazon course, The Belfry, Wishaw, nr Birmingham].
Europe
D+D Real
Played as the D+D Real Czech Masters (Aug 15-18). Second-placed Jesper Svensson (Swe) finished 4 shots behind 27-year-old David Ravetto (Fra), who recorded his first European (DP World) Tour win in his 49th start on the Tour. [Albatross Resort, Vysoký Újezd, nr Prague, Czech Rep.].
Europe
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Played as the Danish Golf Championship (Aug 22-25; formerly called Made in Himmerland). Second-placed Lucas Bjerregaard (Den) and Romain Langasque (Fra) finished 4 shots behind 29-year-old Frédéric Lacroix (Fra), who recorded his first European (DP World) Tour win in his 58th start on the Tour. [Lübker Golf Resort, Nimtofte, Denmark].
Europe
Hero MotoCorp
Played as the Hero Dubai Desert Classic (Jan 18-21). Second-placed Adrian Meronk (Poland) finished 1 shot behind defending champion Rory McIlroy (N.Ire), who recorded his fourth win in this event. [Majlis course, Emirates GC, Dubai, UAE].
Note: first of five Rolex Series events on the European (DP World) Tour in 2024.
Europe
x
Played as the inaugural Dubai Invitational (Jan 11-14; pro-am event; first European Tour event of 2024, and seventh of the 2023/24 season). Second-placed Rory McIlroy (N.Ire) and Thriston Lawrence (RSA) finished 1 shot behind Tommy Fleetwood (Eng). [Dubai Creek GC, Dubai, UAE].
Europe
KLM
Played as the KLM Open (June 20-23). Guido Migliozzi (Italy) beat Joe Dean (Eng) and Marcus Kinhult (Swe) with a birdie at the second playoff hole (par-5 18th). [The International GC, Amsterdam Airport, Netherlands].
Europe
Omega
Played as the Omega European Masters (Sept 5-8). Matt Wallace (Eng) beat Alfredo Garcia-Heredio (Esp) with a birdie at the first playoff hole (par-4 18th). Wallace recorded his fifth European (DP World) Tour win. [GC Crans-sur-Sierre, Crans-Montana, Switzerland].
Europe
x
Played as the European Open (May 30-Jun 2). Second-placed Thriston Lawrence (RSA) and Bernd Wiesberger (Aut) finished 2 shots behind 34-year-old Laurie Canter (Eng), who recorded his first European-DP World Tour win. Circumstances prevailed, such that Canter, a LIV Tour golfer, was permitted to play in this event. [North course, Green Eagle GC, Winsen, nr Hamburg, Germany].
Europe
FedEx
Played as the FedEx Open de France (Oct 10-13). Second-placed Sam Bairstow (Eng), Thorbjørn Olesen (Den), Paul Yannick (Ger) and Jeff Winther (Den) finished 1 shot behind Dan Bradbury (Eng), who recorded his second European (DP World) Tour win. [Albatros course, Golf National, Guyancourt, nr Paris].
Europe
x
Played as the inaugural International Series England (Aug 8-11; Asian Tour event). Second-placed Andy Sullivan (Eng) and Caleb Surratt (USA) finished 7 shots behind 34-year-old Peter Uihlein (USA), who recorded his first Asian Tour win in his 13th start on the Tour. [Longcross course, Foxhills Resort, Ottershaw, Surrey].
Note: fourth of ten Asian Tour "International Series" events in 2024, funded by Greg Norman's Saudi-backed LIV Golf company.
Europe
Amgen
Played as the Amgen Irish Open (Sept 12-15). Second-placed Rory McIlroy (N.Ire) finished 1 shot behind Rasmus Højgaard (Den), who recorded his fifth European (DP World) Tour win. [Royal County Down GC, Newcastle, Co. Down, N. Ireland].
Europe
x
Played as the Italian Open presented by Regione Emilia-Romagna (June 27-30). Marcel Siem (Ger) beat Tom McKibbin (N.Ire) with a birdie at the first playoff hole (par-4 18th), to record his sixth European (DP World) Tour win. [Adriatic GC Cervia, Ravenna, Italy].
Europe
LIV Golf
Played as LIV Golf Valderrama (July 12-14; 54-hole 48-player no-cut individual event, and accompanying four-player team event). [Real (Royal) Valderrama GC, San Roque, Spain].
Individual event: Sergio Garcia (Esp) beat Anirban Lahiri (India) with a par at the second playoff hole (par-4 18th).
Team winners: Fireballs (-5; Sergio Garcia, Abraham Ancer, Eugenio Chacarra & David Puig) beat Crushers (-5; Bryson DeChambeau, Paul Casey, Charles Howell III & Anirban Lahiri) in a playoff (Ancer & Puig both scored par to beat DeChambeau & Casey at the first playoff hole). Fireballs took home the $3 million team first prize.
Note: the tenth of fourteen 2024 LIV Golf League events run by Greg Norman's Saudi Arabian-bankrolled LIV Golf company.
Europe
LIV Golf
Played as LIV Golf Jeddah (March 1-3; 54-hole 48-player no-cut individual event, and accompanying four-player team event). [Royal Greens G&CC, King Abdullah EC, nr Jeddah, Saudi Arabia].
Individual event: second-placed Louis Oosterhuizen (RSA) and Charl Schwartzel (RSA) finished 4 shots behind Joaquín Niemann (Chile).
Team winners: Crushers (-38; Bryson DeChambeau, Paul Casey, Charles Howell III, Anirban Lahiri). Runners-up: Stinger team (-34; Louis Oosthuizen, Charl Schwartzel, Branden Grace, Dean Burmester). Crushers took home the $3 million team first prize.
Note: third of fourteen 2024 LIV Golf League events run by Greg Norman's Saudi Arabian-bankrolled LIV Golf company.
Played as LIV Golf UK by JCB (Jul 26-28; 54-hole 48-player no-cut individual event, and accompanying four-player team event). [JCB G&CC, Rocester, nr Uttoxeter, Staffs].
Individual event: Joaquín Niemann (Chile), Cameron Smith (Aus) and Tyrrell Hatton (Eng) finished 1 shot behind Jon Rahm (Esp).
Team winners: Legion XIII (-26; Jon Rahm, Tyrrell Hatton, Kieran Vincent & Caleb Surratt). Runners-up: Ripper team (-23; Cameron Smith, Lucas Herbert, Matt Jones & Marc Leishman). Legion XIII took home the $3 million team first prize.
Note: the eleventh of fourteen 2024 LIV Golf League events run by Greg Norman's Saudi Arabian-bankrolled LIV Golf company.
Europe
IOC
Olympic Games Men's Individual golf event (Aug 1-4; Summer Olympic Games XXXIII). Tommy Fleetwood (Eng; silver medal) finished 1 shot behind 28-year-old Scottie Scheffler (USA; gold medal). Hideki Matsuyama (Jpn; bronze medal) finished 1 shot behind Fleetwood. World No.1 Scheffler claimed his seventh win of the season. [Albatros course, Golf National, Guyancourt, nr Paris].
Europe
Commercial Bank
Played as the Commercial Bank Qatar Masters (Feb 8-11; Eurpn Tr event). Second-placed Ugo Coussaud (Fra) finished 1 shot behind 27-year-old Rokuya Hoshino (Jpn), who recorded his first European (DP World) Tour win in his 34th start on the Tour. [Doha GC, Qatar].
Europe
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Played as the Ras Al Kaimah Championship (Jan 25-28). Second-placed fellow Dane, Rasmus Højgaard (Den) finished 6 shots behind Thorbjørn Olesen (Den), who recorded his eighth European (DP World) Tour win. [Al Hamra GC, Ras Al Kaimah, UAE].
Europe
Genesis Motors
Played as the Genesis Scottish Open (July 11-14; US PGA Tr/European Tr event). Second-placed Adam Scott (Aus) finished 1 shot behind jubilant home-winner Robert "Bob" MacIntyre (Scot). [Renaissance Club, Gullane, East Lothian].
Note: second of five Rolex Series events on the European (DP World) Tour in 2024.
Europe
Acciona
Played as the Acciona Open de España presented by Madrid (Sept 26-29). 26-year-old Angel Hidalgo (Esp) beat LIV golfer Jon Rahm (Esp) with a birdie at the second playoff hole (par-4 18th), to record his first European (DP World) Tour win in his 80th start on the Tour. [Club de Campo Villa de Madrid, Madrid, Spain].
Europe
DP World
Played as the DP World Tour Championship (Nov 14-17; European-DP World Tour season-ending event). Second-placed Rasmus Højgaard (Den) finished 2 shots behind Rory McIlroy (N.Ire), who recorded his third win in this event. McIlroy's win also ensured he secured his sixth European Tour (Race to Dubai) Order of Merit title, equalling the great Seve Ballesteros. Only Colin Montgomerie (8) has won more. [Earth course, Jumeirah Golf Estates, Dubai, UAE].
Note: last of five Rolex Series events on the European (DP World) Tour in 2024, and second of the Tour's two season-ending playoffs. Features the top 50 players from the first playoff event, the Abu Dhabi Championship.
Chevron Championship: Carlton Woods near Houston in Texas provides the stage for the first women’s major championship of 2025, where Nelly Korda defends her title. (April 24-27).
Soudal Open: successor to the Belgian Open, the Soudal Open takes place on the quiet, wooded North course of Rinkven Golfclub. Belgian stars Thomas Pieters and Nicolas Colsaerts will be vying for top honours. (May 22-25).
Rory McIlroy: with his 2025 win in The Masters, Rory joined the pantheon of golfing greats who have achieved a career Grand Slam of men’s majors ... Gene Sarazen, Ben Hogan, Gary Player, Jack Nicklaus and Tiger Woods are the only others in this select band.
Bernhard Langer: he may have played in his last Masters Tournament, but the 67-year-old German will be trying to extend his own record, and win a 13th senior major title at the 36th Regions Tradition. (May 15-18).
Marco Simone Golf & Country Club: With a clubhouse that might befit a Roman Emperor, and a golf course to match, you can be sure of a memorable outing at Rome's most talked about golf facility.
Jim Fazio's original layout was much changed to create a modern Ryder Cup course ... now one of the Eternal City's (and Italy's) most revered.
Here at Prince’s Golf Club you'll find 27 excellent holes of links golf. Just over the fence and sharing similar terrain is Royal St George’s; but Prince’s is far from overshadowed by its venerable neighbour. The three nine-hole loops at Prince's, laid out over gently undulating terrain, are sure to bring a smile of satisfaction to all lovers of links golf.
Stay&Play at Prince's: excellent onsite Lodge accommodation available
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