2023 European Tour
Golf tour season
The 2023 European Tour , titled as the 2023 DP World Tour for sponsorship reasons, was the 52nd season of the European Tour , the main professional golf tour in Europe since its inaugural season in 1972.
It was the second season of the tour under a title sponsorship agreement with DP World , that was announced in November 2021.
Changes for 2023
Player Earnings Assurance Programme
In November 2022, alongside the schedule release, the tour announced that they would introduce a "Player Earnings Assurance Programme", which would guarantee minimum earnings of US$150,000 for all exempt players from categories 1–17 if they competed in at least 15 tournaments.[ 2] [ 3]
Rankings name change
In November 2022, the tour announced that the DP World Tour Rankings would be reverted back to the Race to Dubai, the name which had been in place between 2009 and 2021.[ 4]
PGA Tour exemptions
As part of the PGA Tour strategic alliance expansion which had been signed in June 2022,[ 5] the 2023 season saw the beginning of PGA Tour status being awarded to the top 10 players (not otherwise exempt) on the Race to Dubai.[ 6]
Additions to the schedule
The Singapore Classic ,[ 7] SDC Championship , Jonsson Workwear Open (previously a Challenge Tour event) and the Korea Championship were added to the schedule. The ISPS Handa Australian Open was also added to the schedule as a co-sanctioned event with the PGA Tour of Australasia , the first time Australia's national open had gained European Tour status.[ 8]
The ISPS Handa Championship in Japan returned to the schedule, having been removed in 2022.[ 9] The Thailand Classic and the Hero Indian Open also returned to the schedule, having not been played since 2016 and 2019, respectively.[ 10] [ 11]
A new team event was created and also added to the schedule; the Hero Cup , which was played in January. Similarly to the defunct Seve Trophy , a team from Great Britain & Ireland competed against a team from Continental Europe. The event was used as a warm-up for the Ryder Cup matches in September.[ 12]
LIV Golf agreement
In June 2023, it was announced that the Public Investment Fund , the PGA Tour and the European Tour would create a new entity to serve the best interests of each entity.[ 13]
Schedule
The following table lists official events during the 2023 season.[ 14]
Date
Tournament
Host country
Purse (US$ )
R2D points
Winner[ a]
OWGR points
Other tours[ b]
Notes
27 Nov
Fortinet Australian PGA Championship
Australia
A$2,000,000
2,000
Cameron Smith (n/a)
10.06
ANZ
27 Nov
Joburg Open
South Africa
R17,500,000
2,000
Dan Bradbury (1)
9.24
AFR
4 Dec
ISPS Handa Australian Open
Australia
A$1,700,000
2,000
Adrian Meronk (2)
10.26
ANZ
New to European Tour
4 Dec
Investec South African Open Championship
South Africa
1,500,000
2,000
Thriston Lawrence (3)
12.12
AFR
11 Dec
Alfred Dunhill Championship
South Africa
€1,500,000
2,000
Ockie Strydom (1)
14.59
AFR
18 Dec
AfrAsia Bank Mauritius Open
Mauritius
€1,000,000
2,000
Antoine Rozner (3)
8.60
AFR
22 Jan
Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship
UAE
9,000,000
8,000
Victor Perez (3)
25.94
Rolex Series
30 Jan
Hero Dubai Desert Classic
UAE
9,000,000
8,000
Rory McIlroy (15)
29.49
Rolex Series
5 Feb
Ras Al Khaimah Championship
UAE
2,000,000
2,750
Daniel Gavins (2)
17.53
12 Feb
Singapore Classic
Singapore
2,000,000
2,750
Ockie Strydom (2)
16.49
New tournament
19 Feb
Thailand Classic
Thailand
2,000,000
2,750
Thorbjørn Olesen (7)
15.97
26 Feb
Hero Indian Open
India
2,000,000
2,750
Marcel Siem (5)
9.29
PGTI
12 Mar
Magical Kenya Open
Kenya
2,000,000
2,750
Jorge Campillo (3)
14.34
19 Mar
SDC Championship
South Africa
1,500,000
2,000
Matthew Baldwin (1)
14.81
AFR
New tournament
26 Mar
Jonsson Workwear Open
South Africa
1,500,000
2,000
Nick Bachem (1)
13.85
AFR
New to European Tour
26 Mar
WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play
United States
20,000,000
8,000
Sam Burns (n/a)
52.41
World Golf Championship
9 Apr
Masters Tournament
United States
18,000,000
10,000
Jon Rahm (10)
100
Major championship
23 Apr
ISPS Handa Championship
Japan
2,000,000
2,750
Lucas Herbert (3)
19.22
JPN
New to European Tour[ c]
30 Apr
Korea Championship
South Korea
2,000,000
2,750
Pablo Larrazábal (8)
17.05
KOR
New tournament
7 May
DS Automobiles Italian Open
Italy
3,250,000
4,250
Adrian Meronk (3)
20.48
14 May
Soudal Open
Belgium
2,000,000
2,750
Simon Forsström (1)
15.24
21 May
PGA Championship
United States
17,500,000
10,000
Brooks Koepka (7)
100
Major championship
28 May
KLM Open
Netherlands
2,000,000
2,750
Pablo Larrazábal (9)
18.57
4 Jun
Porsche European Open
Germany
2,000,000
2,750
Tom McKibbin (1)
18.10
11 Jun
Volvo Car Scandinavian Mixed
Sweden
2,000,000
2,750
Dale Whitnell (1)
12.25
LET
Mixed event[ d]
18 Jun
U.S. Open
United States
20,000,000
10,000
Wyndham Clark (n/a)
100
Major championship
25 Jun
BMW International Open
Germany
2,000,000
2,750
Thriston Lawrence (4)
16.77
2 Jul
Betfred British Masters
England
3,500,000
4,250
Daniel Hillier (1)
20.55
9 Jul
Made in HimmerLand
Denmark
3,250,000
4,250
Rasmus Højgaard (4)
16.53
16 Jul
Genesis Scottish Open
Scotland
9,000,000
8,000
Rory McIlroy (16)
62.26
PGAT
Rolex Series
16 Jul
Barbasol Championship
United States
3,800,000
4,250
Vincent Norrman (1)
15.95
PGAT
23 Jul
The Open Championship
England
16,500,000
10,000
Brian Harman (n/a)
100
Major championship
23 Jul
Barracuda Championship
United States
3,800,000
4,250
Akshay Bhatia (n/a)
23.76
PGAT
20 Aug
ISPS Handa World Invitational
Northern Ireland
1,500,000
2,000
Dan Brown (1)
11.23
27 Aug
D+D Real Czech Masters
Czech Republic
2,000,000
2,750
Todd Clements (1)
20.09
3 Sep
Omega European Masters
Switzerland
€2,500,000
3,500
Ludvig Åberg (1)
22.74
10 Sep
Horizon Irish Open
Ireland
6,000,000
6,000
Vincent Norrman (2)
30.10
17 Sep
BMW PGA Championship
England
9,000,000
8,000
Ryan Fox (4)
39.10
Rolex Series
24 Sep
Cazoo Open de France
France
3,250,000
4,250
Ryo Hisatsune (1)
20.71
9 Oct
Alfred Dunhill Links Championship
Scotland
5,000,000
5,500
Matt Fitzpatrick (9)
26.05
Pro-Am
15 Oct
Acciona Open de España
Spain
3,250,000
4,250
Matthieu Pavon (1)
21.37
22 Oct
Estrella Damm N.A. Andalucía Masters
Spain
3,750,000
4,250
Adrian Meronk (4)
21.14
29 Oct
Commercial Bank Qatar Masters
Qatar
3,750,000
4,250
Sami Välimäki (2)
18.11
12 Nov
Nedbank Golf Challenge
South Africa
6,000,000
7,000
Max Homa (n/a)
19.44
Limited-field event
19 Nov
DP World Tour Championship
UAE
10,000,000
12,000
Nicolai Højgaard (3)
27.72
Tour Championship[ e]
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
Winners
OWGR points
Notes
15 Jan
Hero Cup
UAE
€2,000,000
Team Continental Europe
n/a
New team event
1 Oct
Ryder Cup
Italy
n/a
Team Europe
n/a
Team event
Race to Dubai
The Race to Dubai was based on tournament results during the season, calculated using a points-based system.[ 15] [ 16]
Pos.
Player
Majors
WGCs
Rolex Series
Top 10s in other ET events
Total pts
Tmts
Money[ f]
Mas
PGA
USO
Opn
WGC MP
Abu
Dub
Sco
BMW PGA
DPW TC
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Reg. (€m)
Bon. ($m)
1
McIlroy
CUT 0
T7 275
2nd 1113
T6 325
3rd 500
•
1st 1335
1st 1335
T7 206
T22 131
5,296
10
7.5
2.0
2
N. Højgaard
•
T50 45
•
T23 98
•
T10 132
T38 50
T6 212
T64 20
1st 2000
T10 33
T5 98
T5 152
3rd 172
T5 125
2nd 780
3,985
17
4.4
1.2
3
Rahm
1st 1665
T50 45
T10 179
T2 666
T31 54
•
•
•
4th 400
T5 429
T9 73
3,511
8
5.3
0.7
4
Meronk
CUT 0
T40 59
CUT 0
T23 98
T17 92
T10 132
CUT 0
CUT 0
T28 72
T32 100
1st 335
T4 127
1st 710
T5 98
T3 130
1st 710
2,969
24
2.4
0.6
5
Fox
T26 102
T23 108
T43 59
T52 42
T17 92
T65 20
T20 89
T12 119
1st 1335
T34 95
T3 285
T2 411
2,898
19
3.0
0.5
6
Hovland
T7 275
T2 870
19th 123
T13 151
T31 54
•
•
T25 73
5th 339
T2 896
2,780
8
3.8
7
Perez
•
T12 162
CUT 0
T41 59
T31 54
1st 1335
T28 69
T35 58
CUT 0
8th 300
T9 75
T9 83
2,406
22
2.5
8
Fleetwood
33rd 84
T18 121
T5 358
T10 185
T52 32
T38 52
T59 24
T6 212
6th 280
T2 896
2,356
12
2.9
9
Olesen
•
CUT 0
•
CUT 0
•
T20 88
T16 106
T25 73
T33 65
T26 122
T4 127
1st 460
T6 90
3rd 172
T10 76
T9 83
T9 77
3rd 438
2,226
24
1.7
10
M. W. Lee
CUT 0
T18 121
T5 358
T41 59
T31 54
T2 695
T13 123
T35 58
T14 115
T15 173
T4 92
3rd 125
T7 139
2,176
15
2.5
Win
Top 10
Made cut
Missed cut
• Did not play
PGA Tour exemptions
The top 10 players on the Race to Dubai (not otherwise exempt) earned status to play on the 2024 PGA Tour . They were as follows:[ 18] [ 19] [ 20]
Awards
See also
Notes
References
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^ "The DP World Tour Rankings to become the Race to Dubai Rankings in Partnership with Rolex for the 2023 season" . European Tour. 21 November 2022. Retrieved 21 November 2022 .
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^ Chia, Laura (21 June 2022). "Golf: European Tour to return to Singapore in 2023 after nine-year hiatus" . The Straits Times . Retrieved 4 October 2022 .
^ Hytner, Mike (29 April 2022). "Australian Open to make golf history with equal billing and prize money for men and women" . The Guardian . Retrieved 29 April 2022 .
^ Fraser, Lewis (14 April 2023). "ISPS Handa Japan: Preview, betting tips, how to watch" . Bunkered . Retrieved 23 April 2023 .
^ "Hero Cup stars set for Thailand Classic" . Irish Golfer . 3 February 2023. Retrieved 5 February 2023 .
^ "Hero Indian Open returns with record prize fund" . European Tour. 9 February 2023. Retrieved 23 April 2023 .
^ McAuley, John (6 September 2022). "DP World Tour announce new match-play team event to take place in Abu Dhabi" . The National . Retrieved 4 October 2022 .
^ "PGA Tour, DP World Tour and LIV Golf agree to stunning merger" . Sky Sports . 6 June 2023. Retrieved 6 June 2023 .
^ "2023 Tournament schedule" . European Tour. Retrieved 11 October 2023 .
^ "2023 Race to Dubai" . European Tour. Retrieved 7 November 2024 .
^ "Rory McIlroy secures fifth Race to Dubai title after Max Homa's Nedbank Golf Challenge win" . Sky Sports . 13 November 2023. Retrieved 19 November 2023 .
^ Ballengee, Ryan (20 November 2023). "2023 Race to Dubai bonus pool, purse, winner's share, prize money payout" . Golf News Net . Retrieved 24 September 2024 .
^ "2023 Race to Dubai Rankings - PGA Tour Eligibility" . PGA Tour. Retrieved 7 November 2024 .
^ Hodowanic, Paul (20 November 2023). "Meet the 10: Adrian Meronk leads DP World Tour players to earn dual membership on PGA Tour" . PGA Tour. Retrieved 21 November 2023 .
^ Roberts, Andy (19 November 2023). "Which 10 DP World Tour players have earned PGA Tour cards" . GolfMagic . Retrieved 19 November 2023 .
^ Leighfield, Jonny (31 January 2024). "Adrian Meronk Becomes Latest Big European Name To Sign With LIV Golf" . Golf Monthly . Retrieved 23 April 2024 .
^ "Adrian Meronk wins the 2023 Seve Ballesteros Award" . European Tour. 16 January 2024. Retrieved 16 January 2024 .
^ "Ryo Hisatsune wins Sir Henry Cotton Rookie of the Year Award" . European Tour. 28 November 2023. Retrieved 28 November 2023 .
^ "Hillier credits Challenge Tour after being named Graduate of the Year" . European Tour. 23 November 2023. Retrieved 23 November 2023 .
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