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2020 European Tour
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    2020 European Tour

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    2020 European Tour season
    Duration 28 November 2019 (2019-11-28) – 13 December 2020 (2020-12-13)
    Number of official events 38
    Most wins 2:
    South Africa Christiaan Bezuidenhout
    United States John Catlin
    Denmark Rasmus Højgaard
    England Sam Horsfield
    Race to Dubai England Lee Westwood
    Golfer of the Year England Lee Westwood
    Players' Player of the Year England Lee Westwood
    Sir Henry Cotton Rookie of the Year Finland Sami Välimäki
    2019
    2021

    The 2020 European Tour was the 49th season of golf tournaments since the European Tour officially began in 1972 and the 12th edition of the Race to Dubai.

    The COVID-19 pandemic had a major impact on the season, with many tournaments being rescheduled or cancelled. All four major championships were affected; The Open Championship was cancelled, and the Masters Tournament, U.S. Open and PGA Championship were moved to dates much later in the year.

    After a three-month hiatus following the Commercial Bank Qatar Masters in early March, the tour resumed with a much changed schedule in July. Two dual-ranking events in Austria were followed by a six-tournament stretch in the United Kingdom and three tournaments in Spain and Portugal, with the rescheduled major events starting in late September.

    On 13 August, it was announced that Alexander Lévy had become the first European Tour player to return a positive test for COVID-19. He and Romain Wattel, who had been in close contact with Lévy, were withdrawn from the field for the Celtic Classic.

    The Race to Dubai was won by Lee Westwood for the third time. He was also named Golfer of the Year for the fourth time, with Sami Välimäki named Rookie of the Year.

    Planned changes for 2020

    Rule changes

    In order to combat slow play, from the Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship onwards, regulations were introduced whereby a player would receive a one-stroke penalty for two bad times during a tournament.

    Scheduling changes

    With the addition of golf at the Olympic Games to the schedule in 2020, the Irish Open was moved to May from its previous date in July in order to avoid a clash with the WGC-FedEx St. Jude Invitational, which had already been moved to avoid the Olympics. The Open de France was then scheduled opposite the WGC Invitational, and the British Masters was scheduled opposite the Olympics.

    In-season changes

    Due to the 2019–20 Hong Kong protests, the Honma Hong Kong Open, originally scheduled for 28 November – 1 December 2019 as a co-sanctioned event with the Asian Tour, was rescheduled for 9–12 January 2020 as an Asian Tour event without European Tour sanctioning.

    The remainder of the schedule was severely impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.

    Tournament changes

    Schedule

    The following table lists official events during the 2020 season.

    Date Tournament Host country Purse R2D
    points
    Winner OWGR
    points
    Other
    tours
    Notes
    1 Dec Hong Kong Open Hong Kong Removed ASA
    1 Dec Alfred Dunhill Championship South Africa €1,500,000 2,750 Spain Pablo Larrazábal (5) 19 AFR
    8 Dec AfrAsia Bank Mauritius Open Mauritius €1,000,000 2,000 Denmark Rasmus Højgaard (1) 17 AFR, ASA
    22 Dec Australian PGA Championship Australia A$1,500,000 2,000 Australia Adam Scott (11) 20 ANZ
    12 Jan South African Open South Africa R17,500,000 2,000 South Africa Branden Grace (9) 32 AFR
    19 Jan Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship UAE US$7,000,000 7,000 England Lee Westwood (25) 50 Rolex Series
    26 Jan Omega Dubai Desert Classic UAE US$3,250,000 4,250 Australia Lucas Herbert (1) 48
    2 Feb Saudi International Saudi Arabia US$3,500,000 4,250 Northern Ireland Graeme McDowell (11) 48
    9 Feb ISPS Handa Vic Open Australia A$1,600,000 2,000 Australia Min Woo Lee (1) 20 ANZ
    23 Feb WGC-Mexico Championship Mexico US$10,500,000 9,000 United States Patrick Reed (3) 70 World Golf Championship
    1 Mar Oman Open Oman US$1,750,000 2,750 Finland Sami Välimäki (1) 24
    8 Mar Commercial Bank Qatar Masters Qatar US$1,750,000 2,750 Spain Jorge Campillo (2) 24
    22 Mar Hero Indian Open India Cancelled ASA
    29 Mar WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play United States Cancelled World Golf Championship
    19 Apr Maybank Championship Malaysia Cancelled ASA
    26 Apr Volvo China Open China Postponed ASA
    24 May Made in Denmark Denmark Cancelled
    7 Jun Trophée Hassan II Morocco Cancelled
    14 Jun Scandinavian Mixed Sweden Cancelled LET Mixed event
    28 Jun BMW International Open Germany Cancelled
    5 Jul Open de France France Cancelled
    12 Jul Austrian Open Austria €500,000 1,000 Scotland Marc Warren (4) 18 CHA
    18 Jul Euram Bank Open Austria €500,000 1,000 France Joël Stalter (1) 18 CHA New to European Tour
    19 Jul The Open Championship England Cancelled Major championship
    25 Jul
    2 Aug
    Betfred British Masters England €1,250,000 2,000 Italy Renato Paratore (2) 24
    2 Aug Hero Open England €1,000,000 2,000 England Sam Horsfield (1) 24 New tournament
    2 Aug
    5 Jul
    WGC-FedEx St. Jude Invitational United States US$10,500,000 9,000 United States Justin Thomas (3) 76 World Golf Championship
    9 Aug English Championship England €1,000,000 2,000 England Andy Sullivan (4) 24 New tournament
    9 Aug
    17 May
    PGA Championship United States US$11,000,000 10,000 United States Collin Morikawa (1) 100 Major championship
    16 Aug Celtic Classic Wales €1,000,000 2,000 England Sam Horsfield (2) 24 New tournament
    23 Aug D+D Real Czech Masters Czech Republic Cancelled
    23 Aug ISPS Handa Wales Open Wales €1,000,000 2,000 France Romain Langasque (1) 24
    30 Aug Omega European Masters Switzerland Cancelled
    30 Aug ISPS Handa UK Championship England €1,000,000 2,000 Denmark Rasmus Højgaard (2) 24 New tournament
    6 Sep Porsche European Open Germany Cancelled
    6 Sep
    3 May
    Estrella Damm N.A. Andalucía Masters Spain €1,250,000 2,000 United States John Catlin (1) 24
    13 Sep
    25 Oct
    Portugal Masters Portugal €1,000,000 2,000 South Africa George Coetzee (5) 24
    20 Sep KLM Open Netherlands Cancelled
    20 Sep Open de Portugal Portugal €500,000 1,000 South Africa Garrick Higgo (1) 18 CHA
    20 Sep
    21 Jun
    U.S. Open United States US$12,500,000 10,000 United States Bryson DeChambeau (2) 100 Major championship
    27 Sep
    31 May
    Dubai Duty Free Irish Open Northern Ireland €1,250,000 2,000 United States John Catlin (2) 24 Rolex Series
    4 Oct Alfred Dunhill Links Championship Scotland Cancelled Pro-Am
    4 Oct
    12 Jul
    Aberdeen Standard Investments Scottish Open Scotland US$7,000,000 7,000 England Aaron Rai (2) 36 Rolex Series
    11 Oct
    13 Sep
    BMW PGA Championship England US$7,000,000 7,000 England Tyrrell Hatton (5) 64 Flagship event
    Rolex Series
    18 Oct Mutuactivos Open de España Spain Cancelled
    18 Oct Scottish Championship Scotland €1,000,000 2,000 Spain Adrián Otaegui (3) 24 New tournament
    25 Oct
    11 Oct
    Italian Open Italy €1,000,000 2,000 England Ross McGowan (2) 24 Rolex Series
    1 Nov WGC-HSBC Champions China Cancelled World Golf Championship
    1 Nov Aphrodite Hills Cyprus Open Cyprus €1,000,000 2,000 England Callum Shinkwin (1) 24 New tournament
    8 Nov Turkish Airlines Open Turkey Cancelled Rolex Series
    8 Nov Aphrodite Hills Cyprus Showdown Cyprus €1,000,000 2,000 Scotland Robert MacIntyre (1) 24 New tournament
    15 Nov
    15 Mar
    Magical Kenya Open Kenya Cancelled
    15 Nov
    12 Apr
    Masters Tournament United States US$11,500,000 10,000 United States Dustin Johnson (n/a) 100 Major championship
    22 Nov Joburg Open South Africa R19,500,000 2,000 Denmark Joachim B. Hansen (1) 19 AFR
    29 Nov Alfred Dunhill Championship South Africa R29,000,000 2,750 South Africa Christiaan Bezuidenhout (2) 32 AFR
    5 Dec Golf in Dubai Championship UAE US$1,200,000 2,000 France Antoine Rozner (1) 24 New tournament
    6 Dec Australian PGA Championship Australia Cancelled ANZ
    6 Dec
    15 Nov
    Nedbank Golf Challenge South Africa Cancelled AFR Rolex Series
    6 Dec South African Open South Africa R19,500,000 2,000 South Africa Christiaan Bezuidenhout (3) 19 AFR
    13 Dec
    22 Nov
    DP World Tour Championship, Dubai UAE US$8,000,000 12,000 England Matt Fitzpatrick (6) 46 Tour Championship
    Rolex Series

    Unofficial events

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

    Date Tournament Host country Purse Winner OWGR
    points
    Notes
    10 May GolfSixes Cascais Portugal Cancelled n/a Team event
    2 Aug Olympic Games Japan n/a Postponed
    27 Sep Ryder Cup United States n/a Postponed n/a Team event

    Location of tournaments

    The tournament locations below represent the original schedule, before any changes due to COVID-19 pandemic.

    Race to Dubai

    Final top 10 players in the Race to Dubai:

    Pos. Player Majors WGCs Rolex Series Top 10s in other ET events Total
    pts
    Tmts Money
    Opn PGA USO Mas WGC
    Mex
    WGC
    MP
    WGC
    Inv
    WGC
    Cha
    Abu Sco BMW
    PGA
    Tur Ned DPW
    TC
    1 2 3 Reg.
    (€m)
    Bon.
    ($k)
    1 England Westwood C
    A
    N
    C
    E
    L
    L
    E
    D
    T13
    151
    T38
    69
    T22
    99
    C
    A
    N
    C
    E
    L
    L
    E
    D
    C
    A
    N
    C
    E
    L
    L
    E
    D
    1st
    1165
    T19
    80
    T18
    88
    C
    A
    N
    C
    E
    L
    L
    E
    D
    C
    A
    N
    C
    E
    L
    L
    E
    D
    2nd
    1335
    T10
    33
    3,128 15 2.3 500
    2 England Fitzpatrick CUT
    0
    CUT
    0
    T46
    54
    T37
    63
    T6
    226
    T2
    523
    T42
    41
    T7
    180
    1st
    2000



    3,110 10 3.5 300
    3 United States Reed T13
    151
    T13
    151
    T10
    185
    1st
    1500
    T47
    48
    T3
    394
    T3
    676
    3,104 8 3.0 200
    4 England Fleetwood T29
    89
    CUT
    0
    T19
    119
    T18
    110
    T35
    63
    T2
    523
    2nd
    780
    T13
    103
    T10
    215
    T3
    113
    2,183 11 1.7 150
    5 United States Morikawa 1st
    1665
    CUT
    0
    T44
    61
    T42
    53
    T20
    103
    T10
    215
    2,097 6 1.9 100
    6 France Perez T22
    105
    CUT
    0
    T46
    54
    T53
    34
    T65
    22
    T2
    523
    T14
    99
    2nd
    780
    7th
    359
    2,073 14 1.6
    7 South Africa Bezuidenhout CUT
    0
    55th
    40
    T38
    69
    T29
    75
    T20
    103
    T59
    21
    CUT
    0
    T40
    46
    T14
    157
    2nd
    472
    1st
    460
    1st
    335
    1,875 17 1.1
    8 England Rai CUT
    0
    1st
    1165
    CUT
    0
    T51
    53
    T10
    35
    2nd
    222
    3rd
    125
    1,741 17 1.3
    9 England Hatton CUT
    0
    CUT
    0
    CUT
    0
    T6
    270
    T69
    18
    1st
    1165
    T8
    284
    1,737 7 1.4
    10 South Africa Oosthuizen T33
    79
    3rd
    627
    T23
    110
    T51
    41
    T6
    226
    5th
    297
    2nd
    222

    1,646 8 1.6
      Win
      Top 10
      Made cut
      Missed cut

    • Did not play

    UK Swing Order of Merit

    With the return of the European Tour after the COVID-19 hiatus and as part of the new Golf for Good initiative – which underpinned all events for the remainder of the 2020 season – a mini Order of Merit ran for all six events in the "UK Swing", with the top ten players sharing an additional £250,000 to donate to charities of their choice. The top ten, not otherwise exempt, from the standings of the UK Swing Order of Merit after the first five events received entry into the 2020 U.S. Open.

    Final standings

    Final top 10 players in the UK Swing Order of Merit:

    Pos. Player Event Total
    pts
    Tmts Donation
    (£)
    1 2 3 4 5 6
    1 Denmark Rasmus Højgaard 2nd
    222
    T6
    56
    3rd
    125
    1st
    335
    738 4 60,000
    2 England Sam Horsfield T10
    36
    1st
    335
    CUT
    0
    1st
    335
    T44
    10
    716 5 50,000
    3 England Andy Sullivan T4
    85
    T41
    12
    1st
    335
    T47
    9
    T9
    42
    483 5 40,000
    4 Belgium Thomas Detry CUT
    0
    2nd
    222
    T56
    7
    2nd
    222
    451 4 30,000
    5 Italy Renato Paratore 1st
    335
    T28
    18
    T34
    14
    CUT
    0
    T27
    17
    384 5 20,000
    6 France Romain Langasque T53
    7
    T57
    6
    T26
    18
    1st
    335
    CUT
    0
    367 5 10,000
    (each)
    7 Finland Sami Välimäki CUT
    0
    T6
    56
    2nd
    222
    278 3
    8 Spain Adrián Otaegui T35
    15
    CUT
    0
    2nd
    222
    T14
    27
    T37
    14
    277 5
    9 South Africa Justin Walters CUT
    0
    CUT
    0
    CUT
    0
    T39
    13
    CUT
    0
    2nd
    222
    235 6
    10 England Matthew Jordan T17
    25
    CUT
    0
    CUT
    0
    T47
    9
    T3
    113
    T19
    23
    170 6
      Win
      Top 10
      Made cut
      Missed cut

    • Did not play

    U.S. Open qualifiers

    The leading players in the points standings following the ISPS Handa Wales Open, who qualified for 2020 U.S. Open, were as follows:

    Awards

    Award Winner Ref.
    Golfer of the Year England Lee Westwood
    Players' Player of the Year (Seve Ballesteros Award) England Lee Westwood
    Sir Henry Cotton Rookie of the Year Finland Sami Välimäki

    See also

    External links


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