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DP WORLD TOUR UNVEILS NEXT SEASON’S SCHEDULE – Golf Information

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The DP World Tour has introduced its match schedule for subsequent season, which is able to see a minimal of 42 tournaments performed in 26 completely different international locations, with gamers competing for a file whole prize fund of $153 million exterior the Main Championships.

For the second consecutive season, the schedule will comprise three distinct phases, starting with 5 international swings adopted by the ‘Again 9’, with the season then culminating with the DP World Tour Play-Offs in November 2025.

TURKEY & AUSTRIA BACK IN THE SCHEDULE

The Turkish Open, which can be performed at Regnum Carya Golf & Spa Resort from Could 8-11, marks the DP World Tour’s return to Turkey for the primary time in six years, following seven earlier editions of the match performed consecutively from 2013 to 2019.

The Austrian Alpine Open offered by SalzburgerLand, at Intestine Altentann Golf Membership from Could 29 – June 1, additionally sees the Tour return to Austria for the primary time since 2021. It will likely be the twenty third version general of Austria’s nationwide Open, which first featured on the schedule when Bernhard Langer gained the title 1990.

Each tournaments will function within the ‘European Swing’ – one in all 5 World Swings which type Part One of many DP World Tour’s international schedule once more in 2025.

In the meantime, as beforehand introduced, the Nedbank Golf Problem, in South Africa, additionally returns to the schedule and would be the center occasion of the ‘Opening Swing’ on the finish of the present 2024 calendar 12 months. The Opening Swing begins with the season-launching BMW Australian PGA Championship at Royal Queensland Golf Membership in Brisbane from November 21-24, 2024.

Every World Swing has its personal identification and its personal champion, with exemptions into Rolex Collection occasions and the second section of the season – ‘the Again 9’ – additionally obtainable.

The ‘Again 9’ occasions throughout the autumn then give gamers the chance to safe their locations within the season-ending DP World Tour Play-Offs comprising back-to-back Rolex Collection occasions within the Center East, the Abu Dhabi Championship (November 6-9) and the DP World Tour Championship, Dubai (November 13-16).

Three Rolex Collection occasions happen earlier within the season: the Hero Dubai Desert Basic (January 16-19), the Genesis Scottish Open (July 10-13) – which is co-sanctioned with the PGA TOUR – and the BMW PGA Championship (September 11-14).

TWO TEAM EVENTS

Additionally on the calendar in 2025 are two staff match play contests – the Workforce Cup, which takes place at Abu Dhabi Golf Membership from January 10-12 – and the 2025 Ryder Cup, when Luke Donald’s European staff will try to retain the trophy in opposition to Keegan Bradley’s United States staff at Bethpage Black in New York, from September 26-28.

Some new venues additionally function on the 2025 schedule. Within the ‘Again 9’, the FedEx Open de France, continental Europe’s oldest nationwide Open, strikes to Golf de Saint-Nom-La-Bretèche for its 107th version because of work happening at Le Golf Nationwide. It’s the first time the match has been performed there since 1982 when Seve Ballesteros was triumphant.

Additionally within the ‘Again 9’, the Amgen Irish Open returns to The Okay Membership, the venue that hosted the match in 2023 and can accomplish that once more in 2027.

In the meantime, within the World Swings, the Italian Open strikes to Argentario Golf Membership in Tuscany, the ISCO Championship can be performed at Hurstbourne Nation Membership in Louisville, and the Danish Golf Championship switches to Furesø Golf Klub in Birkerød, close to Copenhagen, for the primary time.

 

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