2018 - Men (All)
The winners in the category "2018 - Men (All)" are shown in the table below, which also includes relevant information on venues, scores and prize money.
Majors
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The Masters Tournament (82nd) (April 5-8). Second-placed Rickie Fowler (USA) finished 1 shot behind first-time major championship winner Reed (USA). [Augusta National GC, Augusta, GA].
Majors
R&A
The Open Championship (147th) (July 19-22). Second-placed Justin Rose (Eng), Rory McIlroy (N.Ire), Kevin Kisner (USA) and Xander Schauffele (USA) finished 2 shots behind 35-year-old Molinari (Italy), who recorded his first major championship win. [Championship Course, Carnoustie Golf Links, Angus].
Majors
USGA
The US Open (118th) (June 14-17). Second-placed Tommy Fleetwood (Eng) finished 1 shot behind defending champion Koepka (USA), who became the first man for 29 years to successfully defend this title. Fleetwood fired a US Open record-equalling score of 63 in his final round. [Shinnecock Hills GC, Southampton, Long Island, NY].
Majors
PGA of America
The US PGA Championship (100th) (Aug 9-12). Second-placed Tiger Woods (USA) finished 2 shots behind Koepka (USA), who claimed his second major championship win of 2018, and a third win in the last seven majors. [Bellerive CC, St Louis, Missouri].
WGC
HSBC
Played as the WGC-HSBC Champions (Oct 25-28; co-sanctioned by world's leading mens professional tours). Schauffele (USA) beat Tony Finau (USA) with a birdie at the first playoff hole (par-5 18th) to claim his first WGC win. [Sheshan Intl GC, Shanghai, China].
WGC
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Played as the WGC-Mexico Championship (March 1-4). Mickelson (USA) beat Justin Thomas (USA) at the first playoff hole (par-3 17th), to record his first PGA Tour win for almost five years. [GC Chapultepec, Naucalpan, Mexico City].
WGC
Bridgestone
Played as the WGC-Bridgestone Invitational (Aug 2-5). Second-placed Kyle Stanley (USA) finished 4 shots behind Thomas (USA). [South course, Firestone CC, Akron, Ohio].
WGC
Dell
Played as the WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play (March 21-25). Watson (USA) beat Kevin Kisner (USA) 7 and 6 in the 18-hole final, to record his second win in a WGC event. [Austin CC, Austin,Texas].
Amateur
R&A / APGC
Played as the Asia-Pacific Amateur Championship (Oct 4-7). Second-placed Rayham Thomas (Eng) and Keita Nakajima (Jpn) finished 2 shots behind 20-year-old Kanaya (Jpn), Japan's top-rated amateur player. [Tanjong course, Sentosa GC, Singapore].
Amateur
R&A
The Amateur Championship (123rd) (June 18-23). 20-year-old Rebula (RSA) beat Robin Dawson (Ire) 3 and 2 in the 36-hole final. [Royal Aberdeen GC, Bridge of Don, Aberdeen; early rounds also at Murcar Links].
Amateur
EGA
Played as the European Amateur Championship (June 27-30). Second-placed Robin Dawson (Ire), Jerry Ji (Neth), Viktor Hovland (Nor) and Mitch Waite (Eng) finished 1 shot behind Hojgaard (Den). [Koninklijke (Royal) Haagsche G&CC, Wassenaar, nr The Hague].
Amateur
USGA
The US Amateur Championship (118th) (Aug 13-19). 20-year-old Viktor Hovland (Nor) beat 18-year-old Devon Bling (USA) 6 and 5 in the 36-hole final, to win the Havermeyer Trophy. [Pebble Beach Golf Links, Monterey Peninsula, CA].
America
CareerBuilder
Played as the CareerBuilder Challenge (Jan 18-21). Rahm (Esp) beat Andrew Landry (USA) with a birdie at the fourth playoff hole (par-4 18th), to claim his second PGA Tour win. [Stadium (resort) course, PGA West, La Quinta, CA. Earlier rounds also at: Nicklaus Tournament (resort) PGA West; La Quinta CC].
America
Visa/Macro
Played as the VISA Open de Argentina presented by Macro (Nov 15-18; PGA Tr Latinoamérica event). Second-placed Russell Budd (Can) and Harry Higgs (USA) finished 3 shots behind 19-year-old Benitez (Mex), who recorded his first PGA Tour Latinoamérica win. [Pilara GC, Pilar, nr Buenos Aires].
America
Mastercard
Played as the Arnold Palmer Invitational presented by Mastercard (March 15-18). Second-placed Bryson DeChambeau (USA) finished 3 shots behind McIlroy (N.Ire), whose final round 8-under-par 64 brought his 14th PGA Tour win. [Bay Hill Club, Orlando, FL].
America
Barracuda
Played as the Barracuda Championship (Aug 2-5; modified stableford format). Second-placed Chad Campbell (USA) finished 4 pts behind 29-year-old Putnam (USA), who claimed his first PGA Tour win in his 49th start on the tour. [Montreux G&CC, Reno, NV].
America
BMW
Played as the BMW Championship (Sept 6-10; third of four FedEx Cup playoff events). Keegan Bradley (USA) beat Justin Rose (Eng) with a par at the first playoff hole (par-4 18th), to record his first PGA Tour win in six years. Monday finish required after play was postponed Sunday due to heavy rain. [Aronimink GC, Newton Square, PA].
America
JHSF
Played as the JHSF Aberto do Brasil (Brazil Open) (Sept 20-23; PGA Tr Latinoamérica event). Second-placed Harrison Endycott (Aus) and Chase Hanna (USA) finished 1 shot behind Rozo (Colomb). Drew Nesbitt (Can) shot the Tour's first ever sub-60 round, which included four eagles (with a hole-in-one at the par-3 2nd), five birdies, a bogey and eight pars. With scores of 79, 59, 73 & 70, Nesbitt tied for 49th place. [Randall Thompson course, Fazenda Boa Vista GC, nr Porto Feliz, Brazil].
America
RBC
Played as the RBC Canadian Open (July 26-29). Second-placed Whee Kim (S Kor) and Byeong-hun An (S Kor) finished 3 shots behind Dustin Johnson (USA). [Glen Abbey GC, Oakville, nr Toronto, Ont.].
America
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Played as the Fort Worth Invitational (May 24-27). Second-placed Brooks Koepka (USA) finished 3 shots behind Justin Rose (Eng), who secured his ninth PGA Tour title with a final round 6-under 64. [Colonial CC, Ft Worth, TX].
America
AT&T
Played as the AT&T Byron Nelson (May 17-20). Second-placed Marc Leishman (Aus) finished 3 shots behind 21-year-old Wise (USA), who won his first PGA Tour event in his 18th start on the Tour. [Trinity Forest GC, Dallas, Texas].
America
Honda
Played as the Honda Classic (Feb 22-25). Thomas (USA) beat Luke List (USA) with a birdie at the first playoff hole (par-5 18th), to record his eighth PGA tour win. [Champion course, PGA National Resort, Palm Beach Gdns, FL].
America
Dell
Played as the Dell Technologies Championship (Aug 31-Sept 3; second of four FedExCup playoff events). Second-placed Justin Rose (Eng) finished 2 shots behind Bryson DeChambeau (USA), who recorded back-to-back wins in the season's first two FedEx Cup playoff events. [TPC Boston, Norton, Mass.].
America
Farmers Ins.
Played as the Farmers Insurance Open (Jan 25-28). Day (Aus) beat Alex Noren (Swe) with a birdie at the sixth playoff hole (par-5 18th). Ryan Palmer (USA) was eliminated at the first playoff hole. A Monday finish (which lasted just one hole) was required when Sunday's play was suspended after the fifth playoff hole as darkness fell. [South course, Torrey Pines, La Jolla, CA; earlier rounds on North & South courses].
America
Genesis
Played as the Genesis Open (Feb 15-18). Second-placed Kevin Na (USA) and Tony Finau (USA) finished 2 shots behind Watson (USA), who recorded his tenth PGA Tour win. [Riviera CC, Pacific Palisades, Los Angeles, CA].
America
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Played as A Military Tribute at The Greenbrier (July 5-8). Second-placed Kelly Kraft (USA) finished 5 shots behind Na (S Kor/USA), who recorded his second PGA Tour win and first since 2011. [Old White TPC course, Greenbrier GC, White Sulphur Springs, WV].
America
RBC
Played as the RBC Heritage (50th) (Apr 12-15). 28-year-old Kodaira (Jpn) beat Si-woo Kim (S Kor) with a birdie putt from off the green at the third playoff hole (par-3 17th), to win his first PGA Tour title. [Harbour Town Links, Sea Pines Resort, Hilton Head, SC].
America
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Played as the Houston Open (Mar 29-Apr 1). Ian Poulter (Eng) beat Beau Hossler (USA) with a par at the first playoff hole (par-4 18th), to secure his third PGA Tour title. [Tournament course, GC of Houston, Humble, TX].
America
Barbasol
Played as the Barbasol Championship (July 19-22). Second-placed Billy Horschel (USA), Richy Werenski (USA) and Tom Lovelady (USA) finished 1 shot behind second-time PGA Tour winner Troy Merritt (USA). [Keene Trace GC, Nicholasville, nr Lexington, Kentucky].
America
John Deere
Played as the John Deere Classic (July 12-15). Second-placed Francesco Molinari (Italy), Joel Dahmen (USA), Sam Ryder (USA) and Bronson Burgoon (USA) finished 8 shots behind 25-year-old Kim (USA), who recorded his first PGA Tour win. [TPC Deere Run, Silvis, IL].
America
Nationwide
Played as The Memorial Tournament presented by Nationwide (May 31-Jun 3). DeChambeau (USA) beat An Byeong-hun (S Kor) with a birdie at the second playoff hole (par-4 18th) to win his second PGA Tour title. Kyle Stanley (USA) was eliminated at the first playoff hole. [Muirfield Village GC, Dublin, nr Columbus, OH].
America
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Played as the Abierto Mexicano de Golf (Mexican Open) (Mar 22-25; PGA Tr Latinoamérica event). Second-placed Juan Pablo Hernandez (Mexico) finished 4 shots behind Smotherman (USA), who recorded his first PGA Tour Latinoamérica win. [CS&DC de Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico].
America
Zurich
Played as the Zurich Classic of New Orleans (Apr 26-29; two-man team event: betterball rounds 1&3; alternate shot rounds 2&4). Second-placed Jason Dufner (USA) & Pat Perez (USA) finished 1 shot behind the winning team of Billy Horschel (USA) & Scott Piercy (USA), who each took home a first prize of $1,036,000. [TPC Louisiana, Avondale, nr New Orleans, LA].
America
Zurich
Played as the Zurich Classic of New Orleans (Apr 26-29; two-man team event: betterball rounds 1&3; alternate shot rounds 2&4). Second-placed Jason Dufner (USA) & Pat Perez (USA) finished 1 shot behind the winning team of Billy Horschel (USA) & Scott Piercy (USA), who each took home a first prize of $1,036,000. [TPC Louisiana, Avondale, nr New Orleans, LA].
America
AT&T
Played as the AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am (Feb 8-11). Second-placed Dustin Johnson (USA), Jason Day (Aus), Phil Mickelson (USA) and Chez Reavie (USA) finished 3 shots behind Potter (USA), who posted his second PGA Tour win. [Pebble Beach Links, Monterey Peninsula, CA. Earlier rounds also at: Monterey Peninsula CC (Shore course) and Spyglass Hill GC].
America
Waste Mgt
Played as the Waste Management Phoenix Open (Feb 1-4). Woodland (USA) beat Chez Reavie (USA) with a par at the first playoff hole (par-4 18th). Woodland birdied three of the last four holes in regulation play to force the playoff. [Stadium course, TPC Scottsdale, Phoenix, AZ].
America
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Played as The Players Championship (May 10-13). Second-placed Charl Schwartzel (RSA), Jimmy Walker (USA) and Xander Schauffele (USA) finished 4 shots behind Simpson (USA), who recorded his fifth PGA Tour win. [Stadium Course, TPC Sawgrass, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL].
America
Safeway
Played as the Safeway Open (Oct 4-7; PGA Tour 2018/19 season opener). 30-year-old Kevin Tway (USA) beat Ryan Moore (USA) with a birdie at the third playoff hole (par-4 10th), to record his first PGA Tour win at the 91st attempt. Brandt Snedeker (USA) was eliminated at the first playoff hole. Tway is the son of eight-time PGA Tour winner Bob Tway. [North course, Silverado Resort, Napa, CA].
America
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Played as the Puerto Rico Open Charity Pro-Am (March 1-4; unofficial pro-am team event). Won by George McNeill (USA) & Cheyenne Woods (USA). Note: the official 2018 Puerto Rico Open was cancelled due to storm damage from hurricane Maria. [East course, TPC Dorado Beach, Puerto Rico; at the time known as Dorado Beach Resort].
America
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Played as the Puerto Rico Open Charity Pro-Am (March 1-4; unofficial pro-am team event). Won by George McNeill (USA) & Cheyenne Woods (USA). Note: the official 2018 Puerto Rico Open was cancelled due to storm damage from hurricane Maria. [East course, TPC Dorado Beach, Puerto Rico; at the time known as Dorado Beach Resort].
America
Puntacana
Played as the inaugural Corales Puntacana Resort & Club Championship (March 22-25). Second-placed Keith Mitchell (USA) finished 4 shots behind wire-to-wire winner Brice Garnett (USA), who recorded his first PGA Tour win. [Corales course, Puntacana Resort, Punta Cana, Dominican Republic].
America
Quicken Loans
Played as the Quicken Loans National (Jun 28-Jul 1). Second-placed Ryan Armour (USA) finished 8 shots behind first-time PGA Tour winner Molinari (Italy). Molinari shot a final round 8-under-par 62 to become the first Italian golfer since Toney Penna in 1947 to win a PGA Tour event. [TPC Potomac at Avenel Farm, Potomac, nr Washington DC].
America
RSM
Played as the RSM Classic (Nov 15-18, 2018; PGA Tour 2018/19 season). Charles Howell III (USA) beat Patrick Rodgers (USA) with a birdie at the second playoff hole (par-4 18th), to record his third PGA Tour win and first since 2007. [Seaside course, Sea Island GC, GA; Plantation course also used during first two rounds].
America
Sanderson Farms
Played as the Sanderson Farms Championship (Oct 25-28; PGA Tour 2018/19 season). Second-placed Corey Conners (Can) finished 4 shots behind 23-year-old Champ (USA), who birdied five of the last six holes to claim his first PGA Tour win. This was Champ's second start as a full member of the Tour. [CC of Jackson, Jackson, Mississippi].
America
Sentry
Played as the Sentry Tournament of Champions (Jan 4-7; first PGA Tr event of 2018; PGA Tr 2017/18 season). Second-placed Jon Rahm (Esp) finished 8 shots behind Johnson (USA). [Plantation course, Kapalua Resort, Maui, Hawaii].
America
QBE
Played as the QBE Shootout (Dec 7-9; two-man teams over three rounds: 1-scramble; 2-alternate shot; 3-better ball). Second-placed Graeme McDowell (N.Ire) & Emiliano Grillo (Arg) finished 1 shot behind Patton Kizzire (USA) & Brian Harman (USA), who each won $422,500. [Gold course, Tiburon GC, Naples, FL].
America
QBE
Played as the QBE Shootout (Dec 7-9; two-man teams over three rounds: 1-scramble; 2-alternate shot; 3-better ball). Second-placed Graeme McDowell (N.Ire) & Emiliano Grillo (Arg) finished 1 shot behind Patton Kizzire (USA) & Brian Harman (USA), who each won $422,500. [Gold course, Tiburon GC, Naples, FL].
America
Shriners Hospitals
Played as the Shriners Hospitals for Children Open (Nov 1-4; PGA Tour 2018/19 season). Second-placed and defending champion Patrick Cantlay (USA) finished 1 shot behind DeChambeau (USA), who recorded his fourth win in his last 12 starts on the PGA Tour. [TPC Summerlin, Las Vegas, Nev.].
America
Sony
Played as the Sony Open in Hawaii (Jan 11-14). Patton Kizzire (USA) beat James Hahn (USA) with a par at the sixth playoff hole (par-3 17th), to record his second PGA Tour win and second of the 2017/18 PGA Tour season. [Waialae CC, Honolulu, Hawaii].
America
Northern Trust
Played as The Northern Trust (Aug 23-26; first of four FedExCup playoff events). Second-placed Tony Finau (USA) finished 4 shots behind DeChambeau (USA), who recorded his second PGA Tour win of 2018. [Ridgewood CC, Paramus, New Jersey].
America
FedEx
Played as the FedEx St Jude Classic (June 7-10). Second-placed Andrew Putnam (USA) finished 6 shots behind Johnson (USA), whose win took him back to the No.1 spot in the official world golf rankings (replacing Justin Thomas). [TPC Southwind, Memphis, TN].
America
Valero
Played as the Valero Texas Open (Apr 19-22). Second-placed Sean O'Hair (USA) and Trey Mullinax (USA) finished 2 shots behind 30-year-old Andrew Landry (USA), who claimed his first PGA Tour win in his 32nd start on the Tour. [Oaks course, TPC San Antonio, TX].
America
PGA Tr
Played as the Tour Championship (Sept 20-23; last of four FedExCup playoff events). Second-placed Billy Horschel (USA) finished 2 shots behind Woods (USA), who ended a five-year winless streak on the PGA Tour. Justin Rose (Eng) finished in fourth place, giving him just enough points to win the season-long FedEx Cup competition. [East Lake GC, Atlanta, GA].
America
Travelers
Played as the Travelers Championship (June 21-24). Second-placed Paul Casey (Eng), Stewart Cink (USA), Beau Hossler (USA) and J.B. Holmes (USA) finished 3 shots behind Bubba Watson (USA). [TPC River Highlands, Cromwell, CT].
America
Wells Fargo
Played as the Wells Fargo Championship (May 3-6). Second-placed Aaron Wise (USA) and Nick Watney (USA) finished 2 shots behind Jason Day (Aus), who recorded his 12th PGA Tour title. [Quail Hollow Club, Charlotte, North Carolina].
America
Valspar
Played as the Valspar Championship (March 8-11). Second-placed Patrick Reed (USA) and Tiger Woods (USA) finished 1 shot behind Paul Casey (Eng), who recorded his second PGA Tour win and first since 2009. [Copperhead course, Innisbrook Resort, Palm Harbor, nr Tampa, FL].
America
Hero MotoCorp
Played as the Hero World Challenge (Nov 29-Dec 2; unofficial PGA Tour money event, hosted by Tiger Woods). Second-placed Tony Finau (USA) finished 4 shots behind Jon Rahm (Esp). [Albany Resort, New Providence, Bahamas].
America
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Played as the Mayakoba Golf Classic (Nov 8-11; PGA Tour 2018/19 season). Second-placed Danny Lee (NZ) finished 1 shot behind Matt Kuchar (USA), who recorded his first PGA Tour win for four and a half years. [El Camaleón course, Mayakoba Resort, Riviera Maya, Mexico].
America
Wyndham
Played as the Wyndham Championship (Aug 16-19). Second-placed Webb Simpson (USA) and Cheng-tsung "C.T." Pan (Taiw) finished 3 shots behind wire-to-wire Snedeker (USA), whose opening round 59 was the tenth sub-60 round recorded on the PGA Tour. [Sedgefield CC, Greensboro, NC].
Europe
HSBC
Played as the Abu Dhabi HSBC Golf Championship (Jan 18-21; European Tour event). Second-placed Ross Fisher (Eng) finished 2 shots behind defending champion Tommy Fleetwood (Eng), who shot a back-nine 6-under-par 30 on the final day. [Abu Dhabi GC, UAE].
Europe
Alfred Dunhill
Played as the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship (Oct 4-7; pro-am event). Second-placed Tommy Fleetwood (Eng) and defending champion Tyrrell Hatton (Eng) finished 1 shot behind Lucas Bjerregaard (Den), who recorded his second European Tour win. [Old Course, St Andrews, Fife. Earlier rounds also at: Carnoustie GC and Kingsbarns GC].
Europe
Sergio Garcia Fndtn
Played as the Andalucía Valderrama Masters hosted by the Sergio Garcia Foundation (Oct 18-21). Second-placed Shane Lowry (Ire) finished 4 shots behind tournament host Sergio Garcia (Esp), who won this event for the third straight time. Reduced to three rounds and a Monday finish required due to bad weather. [Real (Royal) Valderrama GC, San Roque, Spain].
Europe
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Played as the 2018 Shot Clock Masters (June 7-10). One-shot penalty incurred if player exceeds the allowed time of 40 or 50 seconds from address to shot completion. Syme Connor (Scot) finished 6 shots behind 37-year-old Korhonen (Fin), who claimed his first European Tour win in his 146th attempt. During the event four players incurred one-shot penalties, two of them for exceeding the allowed shot time by one second. [Diamond CC, Atzenbrugg, Austria].
Europe
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Played as the Belgian Knockout (May 17-20; significantly repackaged version of the Belgian Open last played in 2000; new format: 2 days stroke-play; after the cut 64 players go into knockout rounds of 9-hole stroke-play matches). Second-placed Benjamin Hebert (Fra) finished 2 shots behind Otaegui (Esp) in the 9-hole stroke-play final. [Ch'ship North course, Rinkven GC, 's Gravenwezel, nr Antwerp].
Europe
BMW
Played as the BMW International Open (June 21-24). Second-placed Martin Kaymer (Ger), Mikko Korhonen (Fin) and Thorbjørn Olesen (Den) finished 1 shot behind Matt Wallace (Eng), who recorded his second European Tour win of the season. [GC Gut Lärchenhof, Pulheim, nr Cologne, Germany].
Europe
BMW
Played as the BMW PGA Championship (May 24-27; first of eight Eurpn Tr Rolex Series events, with prize fund now in US dollars). Second-placed Rory McIlroy (N.Ire) finished 2 shots behind Molinari (Italy), who recorded his fifth European Tour win. [West course, Wentworth Club, Virginia Water, Surrey].
Europe
Sky Sports
Played as the Sky Sports British Masters (Oct 11-14; hosted by Justin Rose). Second-placed Alexander Björk (Swe) finished 2 shots behind Eddie Pepperell (Eng), who recorded his second European Tour win. [Old course, Walton Heath GC, Walton on the Hill, Surrey].
Europe
D+D Real
Played as the D+D Real Czech Masters (Aug 23-26). Second-placed Padraig Harrington (Ire) finished 2 shots behind 29-year-old Andrea Pavan (Italy), who recorded his first European Tour win at his 112th attempt on the tour. [Albatross Resort, Vysoký Újezd, nr Prague, Czech Rep.].
Europe
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Played as the Made in Denmark tournament (Aug 30-Sep 2). Matt Wallace (Eng) beat Steven Brown (Eng) with a birdie at the second playoff hole (par-4 18th), to win his third European Tour title of 2018. Lee Westwood (Eng) and Jonathan Thomson (Eng) were eliminated at the first playoff hole. [Silkeborg Ry GC, Silkeborg, East Jutland, Denmark].
Europe
Omega
Played as the Omega Dubai Desert Classic (Jan 25-28; European Tour event). Second-placed Rory McIlroy (N.Ire) finished 1 shot behind Haotong Li (China), who recorded his second European Tour win. [Majlis course, Emirates GC, Dubai, UAE].
Europe
KLM
Played as the KLM Open (Sept 13-16). Second-placed Chris Wood (Eng) finished 1 shot behind Wu (China), who recorded his third European Tour win. [The Dutch, Spijk, nr Gorinchem, Netherlands].
Europe
Omega
Played as the Omega European Masters (Sept 6-9; Eurpn/Asian tours event). Defending champion Fitzpatrick (Eng) beat Lucas Bjerregaard (Den) with a birdie at the first playoff hole (par-4 18th), to record his fifth European Tour win. [GC Crans-sur-Sierre, Crans-Montana, Switzerland].
Europe
Porsche
Played as the Porsche European Open (Jul 27-30). Second-placed Christofer Blomstrand (Swe), John Allen (Ger, amateur) and Renato Paratore (Italy) finished 1 shot behind 39-year-old McEvoy (Eng), who recorded his first European Tour win at his 285th attempt. [Green Eagle GC, Winsen, nr Hamburg, Germany].
Europe
HNA
Played as the HNA Open de France (Jun 28-Jul 1; third of eight Eurpn Tr Rolex Series events). Second-placed Russel Knox (Scot), Julian Suri (USA) and Chris Wood (Eng) finished 1 shot behind Norén (Swe), who recorded his tenth European Tour win. [Albatros course, Golf National, Guyancourt, nr Paris].
Europe
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Played as the Hassan II Trophy (Apr 19-22; Eurpn Tr event). Second-placed Alvaro Quiros (Esp) finished 1 shot behind Levy (Fra), who recorded his fifth European Tour win. [Red course, Royal Golf Dar Es Salam, Rabat, Morocco]. Note: LET's Lalla Meryem Cup played at the same time on RGDES's Blue course.
Europe
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Played as the Hauts de France Open (June 14-17; Eurpn Challenge Tr event). Manley (Wales) beat Grant Forrest (Scot) with a par at the third playoff hole (par-4 18th). [Aa St Omer Golf Club, Lumbres, Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France].
Europe
Dubai Duty Free
Played as the Dubai Duty Free Irish Open hosted by the Rory Foundation (July 5-8; fourth of eight Eurpn Tr Rolex Series events). Knox (Scot) beat Ryan Fox (NZ) with a birdie at the first playoff hole (par-4 18th), to win his second European Tour event and first on European soil. [Glashedy Links, Ballyliffin GC, Co. Donegal, Ireland].
Europe
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Played as the Italian Open (May 31-Jun 3; second of eight Eurpn Tr Rolex Series event). Second-placed and home country favourite Francesco Molinari (Italy) finished 1 shot behind Olesen (Den), who recorded his fifth European Tour win. [Gardagolf CC, Soiano del Lago, nr Brescia, Lake Garda].
Europe
NBO
Played as the inaugural NBO Oman Open (Feb 15-18; Eurpn Tr event). Second-placed Chris Wood (Eng) finished 2 shots behind Joost Luiten (Neth). [Al Mouj Golf, Muscat, Oman].
Europe
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Played as the Portugal Masters (Sept 20-23). Second-placed Lucas Herbert (Aus) and Eddie Pepperell (Eng) finished 3 shots behind Tom Lewis (Eng), who recorded his second European Tour win, and second in this event. During the second round Oliver Fisher (Eng) shot 59, becoming the first ever player to shoot a sub-60 round in a European Tour event. [Victoria GC, Vilamoura, Algarve, Portugal].
Europe
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Played as the Open de Portugal at Morgado Golf Resort (May 10-13; Eurpn Challenge Tr event). Second-placed Antoine Rozner (Fra) and José-Filipe Lima (Fra/Port) finished 2 shots behind Dimitrios Papadatos (Aus), who recorded his first European Challenge Tour win. [Morgado G&CC, Portimao, Algarve].
Europe
Commercial Bank
Played as the Commercial Bank Qatar Masters (Feb 22-25; European Tour event). Second-placed Oliver Fisher (Eng) finished 1 shot behind 27-year-old Eddie Pepperell (Eng), who recorded his first European Tour win in his 129th appearance on the Tour. [Doha GC, Qatar].
Europe
Nordea
Played as the Nordea Masters (Aug 16-19). 33-year-old Paul Waring (Eng) beat Thomas Aiken (RSA) with a par at the first playoff hole (par-5 18th), to record his first European Tour win at his 200th attempt. [Hills G&SC, Mölndal, nr Gothenburg].
Europe
ASI
Played as the Aberdeen Standard Investments Scottish Open (July 12-15; fifth of eight European Tour Rolex Series events). Second-placed Eddie Pepperell (Eng) finished 4 shots behind Brandon Stone (RSA), who sealed his win with a final round 60 (-10). Stone became the 18th player to record a European Tour round of 60, and narrowly missed a 7-foot putt at the last for what would have been a new record of 59. [No.1 course, Gullane GC, Gullane, East Lothian].
Europe
Rocco Forte
Played as the Rocco Forte Open (May 10-13). 26-year-old Joakim Lagergren (Swe) beat Mike Lorenzo-Vera (Fra) with a birdie at the first playoff hole (par-4 18th), to record his first European Tour win. [Verdura Resort, Sciacca, Sicily; composite of East & West courses, mainly using holes from the West].
Europe
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Played as the Open de España (Apr 12-15; last played in 2016). Second-placed Paul Dunne (Ire) finished 2 shots behind Rahm (Esp), who recorded his first professional win in his home country. [Centro Nacional de Golf, Madrid, Spain].
Europe
DP World
Played as the DP World Tour Championship (Nov 15-18; last of eight European Tour Rolex Series events, concluding the season-long Race to Dubai Order of Merit). Second-placed Matt Wallace (Eng) and Patrick Reed (USA) finished 2 shots behind Danny Willett (Eng), who recorded his first victory since winning the 2016 Masters Tournament. [Earth course, Jumeirah Golf Estates, Dubai, UAE].
Europe
Turkish Airlines
Played as the Turkish Airlines Open (Nov 1-4; sixth of eight European Tour Rolex Series events). Defending champion Justin Rose (Eng) beat Haotong Li (China) with a par at the first playoff hole (par-4 18th). The win allowed Rose to reclaim the No.1 spot in the official world golf rankings. [Carya GC, Belek, nr Antalya, Turkey].
Asia
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Played as the inaugural Asia-Pacific Classic (May 17-20; Asian/CGA Tours event). Second-placed Adam Blyth (Aus) and Natipong Srithong (Thai) finished 2 shots behind 27-year-old Catlin (USA), who recorded his first Asian Tour win. [St Andrews (Zhengzhou) GC, Henan Province, China].
Asia
AB Bank
Played as the AB Bank Bangladesh Open (May 9-12; Asian Tr event). Second-placed Jack Harrison (Eng) and Ben Campbell (NZ) finished 3 shots behind 26-year-old Malcolm Kokocinski (Swe), who won for the first time on the Asian Tour. [Kurmitola GC, Dhaka, Bangladesh].
Asia
Volvo
Played as the Volvo China Open (Apr 26-29; Asian/European Tours event). Second-placed Adrian Otaegui (Esp) finished 1 shot behind 27-year-old Alexander Björk (Swe), who recorded his first European Tour win in his 44th start on the Tour. [Topwin G&CC, nr Beijing, China].
Asia
CIMB
Played as the CIMB Classic (Oct 11-14; Asian/US PGA Trs event; PGA Tour 2018/19 season). Second-placed Bronson Burgoon (USA), Chesson Hadley (USA) and Emiliano Grillo (Arg) finished 5 shots behind Marc Leishman (Aus). [West course, TPC Kuala Lumpur, KL, Malaysia; at the time known as Kuala Lumpur G&CC].
Asia
CJ Group
Played as the CJ Cup at Nine Bridges (Oct 18-21; US PGA Tour 2018/19 season). Second-placed Gary Woodland (USA) finished 4 shots behind Brooks Koepka (USA), whose final round 64 included a back-nine of 29. The win took Koepka to the No.1 spot in the official World Golf Rankings for the first time in his career. [The Club at Nine Bridges, Jeju Island, S. Korea].
Asia
Genesis
Played as the Genesis Championship (May 24-27; Korean Tr event). Second-placed Jung-hwan Lee (S Kor) finished 2 shots behind Taehee Lee (S Kor), who recorded his second KPGA Tour win. [Jack Nicklaus GC, Incheon, S Korea].
Asia
Honma
Played as the Honma Hong Kong Open (Nov 22-25; Asian/Eurpn Trs event; Eurpn Tr 2019 season-opener). Second-placed Matt Fitzpatrick (Eng) finished 1 shot behind 23-year-old Rai (Eng), who recorded his first European Tour win in his start 46th on the Tour. [Hong Kong GC, Fanling; composite of 10 holes from Eden course, 8 from the New].
Asia
Hero MotoCorp
Played as the Hero Indian Open (March 8-11; Asian/Eurpn Trs event). Wallace (Eng) beat fellow-countryman Andrew Johnston (Eng) with a birdie at the first playoff hole (par-5 18th), to record his second European Tour win. [DLF G&CC, New Delhi, India].
Asia
Bank BRI
Played as the Bank BRI Indonesia Open (July 12-15; Asian Tr event). Second-placed Scott Vincent (Zim) finished 1 shot behind 32-year-old Harding (RSA), who claimed his first Asian Tour win in his first event in Asia. [Pondok Indah GC, South Jakarta, Indonesia].
Asia
BNI
Played as the BNI Indonesian Masters (Dec 13-16; Asian Tour season-ending event). Second-placed Jazz Janewattananond (Thai) finished 3 shots behind Poom Saksansin (Thai), who won this event for the second time in three years. Thailand enjoyed a clean sweep of the top places, with Panuphol Pittayarat finishing 2 shots further back in third. [Royale Jakarta GC, Jakarta, Indonesia].
Asia
Hyundai Ins.
Played as the Hyundai Insurance KJ Choi Invitational (Oct 25-28; Korean Tr event). Sung-kuk Park (S Kor) beat Hyung-joon Lee (S Kor), Soo-min Lee (S Kor), Hyo-won Park (S Kor) and Jun-seok Lee (Aus) in a playoff. [Jeongsan CC, Gimhae-si, Gyeongsangnam-do, S Korea].
Asia
Kolon
Played as the Kolon Korea Open (June 21-24; Asian Tr event). Second-placed Sang-hyun Park (S Kor) finished 2 shots behind 30-year-old Choi (S Kor), who recorded his first Asian Tour win. [Woo Jeong Hills CC, Cheonan, S Korea].
Asia
KPGA
Played as the KPGA Championship with A-One CC (June 28-July 1; Korean Tr event). Doyeob Mun (S Kor; sometimes written Do-yeop Moon) beat Chang-won Han (S Kor) with a birdie at the second playoff hole (par-4 18th), to claim his first professional win. [South & West courses, A-One CC, Yangsan-si, South Gyeongsang, S Korea].
Asia
GS Caltex
Played as the GS Caltex Maekyung Open (May 3-6; Asian Tr event). Sang-hyun Park (S Kor) beat Yikeun Chang (S Kor) with a birdie at the third playoff hole. Gaganjeet Bhullar (India) was eliminated at the first playoff hole, and Jung-gon Hwang (S Kor) at the second. [Namseoul CC, Seongnam-si, Gyeonggi-do, S Korea].
Asia
Maybank
Played as the Maybank Championship (Feb 1-4; Asian/Eurpn Trs event). Second-placed Jorge Campillo (Esp) finished 2 shots behind Sharma Shubhankar (India), who shot a final round 10-under-par 62 to secure his second European (and Asian) Tour win, in only his 13th start on the European Tour. [Palm course, Saujana G&CC, nr Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia].
Asia
Leopalace21
Played as the Leopalace21 Myanmar Open (Jan 25-28; Asian/Jpn Trs event). Second-placed Satoshi Kodaira (Jpn) and Tomoyo Ikemura (Jpn) finished 2 shots behind Peterson (USA), who recorded his first Asian Tour and Japan Tour win. [Pun Hliang GC, nr Yangon, Myanmar (Rangoon, Burma)].
Asia
Panasonic
Played as the Panasonic Open India (Oct 25-28; Asian Tour event). Second-placed Siddikur Rahman (Bang) finished 1 shot behind 26-year-old Khalin Joshi (India), who recorded his first Asian Tour win. [Delhi GC, New Delhi].
Asia
Solaire
Played as the Solaire Philippine Open (Feb 28-March 3; Philippine/OneAsia Tours event). Miguel Tabuena (Phil) beat Prom Meesawat (Thai) at the first playoff hole. [The Country Club Philippines, Canlubang, nr Santa Rosa City, Laguna, Philippines].
Asia
Jaidee Foundtn
Played as the Queen's Cup hosted by Jaidee Foundation (Nov 29-Dec 2; Asian Tour event; the second Queen's Cup staged in 2018). Second-placed Johannes Veerman (USA) finished 3 shots behind Miguel Tabuena (Phil), who recorded his second Asian Tour win. [Legacy GC, Bangkok, Thailand].
Asia
Bangchak
Played as the Queen's Cup presented by Bangchak (Jun 28-Jul 1; Asian Tour event; the first Queen's Cup staged in 2018, in honour of Queen Sirikit of Thailand). Second-placed Gaganjeet Bhullar (India) finished 4 shots behind Jazz Janewattananond (Thai), who recorded his second Asian Tour win. [Phoenix Gold G&CC, Pattaya, Thailand].
Asia
x
Played as the Royal Cup (July 26-29; Asian Tour event in honour of King Rama X of Thailand). Second-placed Chapchai Nirat (Thai), Kurt Kitayama (USA), Jake McLeod (Aus) and defending champion Shiv Kapur (India) finished 6 shots behind Justin Harding (RSA), who recorded back-to-back Asian Tour wins. [Phoenix Gold G&CC, Pattaya, Thailand].
Asia
x
Played as the inaugural Sarawak Championship (July 4-7). Second-placed Paul Peterson (USA), Danthai Boonma (Thai) and Jazz Janewattananond (Thai) finished 1 shot behind Catlin (USA), who recorded his second Asian Tour win. [Damai G&CC, Sarawak, Malaysia].
Asia
Shinhan
Played as the Shinhan Donghae Open (Sept 13-16; Asian/Korea Trs event). Second-placed Scott Vincent (Zim) finished 5 shots behind Sang-hyun Park (S Kor), who recorded his second Asian Tour win. [Bear's Best Cheongna GC, Incheon, S Korea].
Asia
SMBC
Played as the SMBC Singapore Open (Jan 18-21; Asian/Jpn Trs season-opener). Second-placed Satoshi Kodaira (Jpn) and Shaun Norris (RSA) finished 5 shots behind Garcia (Esp). [Serapong course, Sentosa GC, Singapore].
Asia
SK Telecom
Played as the SK Telecom Open (May 17-20; Korean Tr event). First-time Korean Tour winner Kwon (S Kor) beat Hyun-woo Ryu (S Kor) with a birdie at the second playoff hole (par-5 18th). [Ocean course, Sky 72 GC, Incheon, S Korea].
Asia
Mercuries
Played as the Mercuries Taiwan Masters (Sept 27-30; Asian Tr event). Second-placed Berry Henson (USA) and Wen-tang Lin (Taiw) finished 1 shot behind 46-year-old Da Silva (Brazil), who recorded his first Asian Tour win. South Africa-based Da Silva is a multiple winner on the Sunshine Tour. [Tamsui course, Taiwan G&CC, Taipei, Taiwan].
Asia
TAKE Solutns
Played as the TAKE Solutions Masters (Aug 9-12; Asian Tr event). Second-placed Danthai Boonma (Thai), Scott Vincent (Zim), Suradit Yongcharoenchai (Thai) and Miguel Carballo (Arg) finished 2 shots behind 20-year-old Viraj Madappa (India), who became the youngest Indian player to win an Asian Tour event. [Karnataka Golf Assoc, Kodihalli, Bangalore, Karnataka, India].
Asia
x
Played as the Thailand Open (June 7-10; Asian Tr event). Second-placed Poom Saksansin (Thai) finished 1 shot behind fellow countryman Pittayarat (Thai), who won at his home club. [Thai CC, Bangkok, Thailand].
Asia
UMA CNS
Played as the inaugural UMA CNS Golf Championship (Oct 11-14; Asian Tr event; United Marine Agencies / Chief of Naval Staff). Second-placed Jakraphan Premsirigorn (Thai) and Namchok Tantipokhakul (Thai) finished 1 shot behind 28-year-old Tirawat Kaewsiribandit (Thai), who recorded his first Asian Tour win in his 19th attempt on the tour. [Karachi GC, Karachi, Pakistan].
Asia
Yeangder
Played as the Yeangder Tournament Players Championship (Oct 4-7; Asian Tour event). Second-placed Kim Sihwan (USA) finished 2 shots behind John Catlin (USA), who recorded his third Asian Tour win of 2018. [Linkou International G&CC, Taipei, Taiwan].
Japan
Mynavi
Played as the Mynavi ABC Championship (Oct 25-28; Japan Tr event). 32-year-old Kinoshita (Jpn) beat Masahiro Kawamura (Jpn) with an eagle at the first playoff hole (par-5 18th), to record his first Japan Tour win in his 11th year on the Tour. [ABC GC, Hyogo, Jpn].
Japan
x
Played as the Asia-Pacific Open Golf Championship Diamond Cup (Sept 20-23; Japan/Asian Trs event). Second-placed Justin Harding (RSA) finished 6 shots behind Ikeda (Jpn). [Sasai course, Musashi CC, Sayama, Saitama, Japan].
Japan
All Nippon Airways
ANA Open was not played in 2018 (scheduled for Sept 13-16 as a Japan Tour event, but cancelled following a powerful earthquake on Hokkaido on Sept 6. [Wattsu course, Sapporo GC, Kitahiroshima, Hokkaido, Jpn].
Japan
Bridgestone
Played as the Bridgestone Open (Oct 18-21; Japan Tr event). Second-placed Masahiro Kawamura (Jpn) finished 1 shot behind Imahira (Jpn), who recorded his second Japan Tour win. [Sodegaura course, Sodegaura CC, Chiba, Jpn].
Japan
Casio
Played as the Casio World Open (Nov 22-25; Japan Tr event). Second-placed Brendan Jones (Aus) finished 1 shot behind Choi (S Kor), who recorded his second Japan Tour win. [Kochi Kuroshio CC, Kochi, Jpn].
Japan
Dunlop
Played as the Dunlop Phoenix Tournament (Nov 15-18; Japan Tr event). Second-placed Mikumu Horikawa (Jpn) finished 1 shot behind Ichihara (Jpn), who recorded his second Japan Tour win. [Phoenix CC, Miyazaki, Japan].
Japan
Fujisankei
Played as the Fujisankei Classic (Aug 30-Sep 2; Japan Tr event). Second-placed Shugo Imahira (Jpn) finished 5 shots behind 22-year-old Hoshino (Jpn), who recorded his first Japan Tour win. [Fujizakura CC, Yamanashi, Jpn].
Japan
Dunlop-Srixon
Played as the Dunlop Srixon Fukushima Open (June 21-24; Japan Tour event). Second-placed Narutoshi Yamaoka (Jpn) finished 1 shot behind Shota Akiyoshi (Jpn), who recorded his second Asian Tour win, and second in his last three starts. [Grandee Nasushirakawa GC, Fukushima, Jpn].
Japan
Heiwa PGM
Played as the Heiwa PGM Championship (Nov 1-4; Japan Tr event). Second-placed Daisuke Kataoka (Jpn) finished 1 shot behind Shaun Norris (RSA). Third round cancelled due to bad weather. [PGM Golf Resort, Kunigami, Okinawa, Japan].
Japan
ISPS Handa
Played as the ISPS Handa Match Play (Sept 5-9; Japan Tr event; third round and final matches). 28-year-old Thanyakon Krongpha (Thai) beat Shugo Imahira (Jpn) 2 and 1 in the 18-hole final match to record his first Japan Tour win and take the biggest prize in Japanese golf. [Hatoyama CC, Hiki-gun, Saitama, Japan].
Japan
x
Played as the Japan Open (Oct 11-14; Japan Tr major ch'ship). Second-placed Shaun Norris (RSA) finished 2 shots behind 24-year-old Inamori (Jpn), who recorded his first Japan Tour win. [Yokohama CC, Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan].
Japan
x
Played as the Japan PGA Championship (May 10-13; Japan Tr major ch'ship). Taniguchi (Jpn) beat Yoshinori Fujimoto (Jpn) with a birdie at the first playoff hole to win this Japanese major championship for the third time. [Boso CC, Mutsuzawa, Chiba, Jpn].
Japan
MORI Building
Played as the Japan Golf Tour Championship MORI Building Cup Shishido Hills (May 31-Jun 3; Japan Tr major ch'ship). Second-placed Ryuko Tokimatsu (Jpn) finished 1 shot behind 36-year-old Ichihara (Jpn), who recorded his first Japan Tour win. [West course, Shishido Hills CC, Kasama, Ibaraki, Jpn].
Japan
x
Played as the Kansai Open (May 17-20; Japan Tr event). Second-placed Kunihiro Kamii (Jpn) and Shugo Imahira (Jpn) finished 1 shot behind Tokimatsu (Jpn). [Ono Toyo GC, Ono, Hyogo, Japan].
Japan
RIZAP
Played as the RIZAP KBC Augusta (Aug 23-26; Japan Tr event). Second-placed Ho-sung Choi (S Kor) finished 1 shot behind 25-year-old Izumida (Jpn), who recorded his first Japan Tour win. [Keya GC, Fukuoka, Jpn].
Japan
Mizuno
Played as the Gateway to The Open Mizuno Open (May 24-27; Japan Tr event). Second-placed Masahiro Kawamura (Jpn), Masanori Kobayashi (Jpn) and Michael Hendry (NZ) finished 1 shot behind Akiyoshi (Jpn), who claimed his first Japan Tour win with the only sub-par score for the event. [The Royal GC, Hokota, Ibaraki, Jpn].
Japan
Japan Tobacco
Played as the Golf Nippon Series JT Cup (Nov 29-Dec 2; Japan Tr major ch'ship and season-ending event). Koidara (Jpn) beat Ryo Ishikawa (Jpn) and Jung-gon Hwang (S Kor) with a birdie at the first playoff hole (par-3 18th). [Tokyo Yomiuri CC, Inagi, nr Tokyo, Japan].
Japan
Panasonic
Played as the Panasonic Open (April 19-22; Asian/Jpn Tours event). Second-placed Hyung-sung Kim (S Kor) and Jung-gon Hwang (S Kor) finished 1 shot behind Rahil Gangjee (Ind), who claimed his second Asian Tour title, coming 14 years after the first. [West course, Ibaraki CC, Osaka, Japan].
Japan
Sega
Played as the Shigeo Nagashima Invitational Sega Sammy Cup (July 5-8; Japan Tour event). Second-placed Hyung-sung Kim (S Kor) finished 3 shots behind Brad Kennedy (Aus). Reduced to 54 holes due to bad weather. [North Country GC, Hokkaido, Jpn].
Japan
Mitsui Sumitomo
Played as the Mitsui Sumitomo VISA Taiheiyo Masters (Nov 8-11; Japan Tr event). Second-placed Seung-hyuk Kim (S Kor) finished 2 shots behind 34-year-old Nukaga (Jpn), who recorded his first Japan Tour win in his 13th year on the Tour. Event reduced to 54 holes due to rain. [Gotemba course, Taiheiyo Club, Gotemba, Shizuoka, Jpn].
Japan
x
Played as The Crowns (April 26-29; Japan Tr event). Second-placed Jung-gon Hwang (S Kor) and Anthony Quayle (Aus) finished 4 shots behind Yang Yong-eun (S Kor; known as "Y.E." Yang), who recorded his fifth Japan Tour win. [Wago course, Nagoya GC, Aichi, Jpn].
Japan
x
Played as the Top Cup Tokai Classic (Sept 27-30; Japan Tr event). Second-placed Yong-eun "Y.E." Yang (S Kor) and Won-joon Lee (Aus) finished 2 shots behind 39-year-old Que (Phil), who recorded his first Japan Tour win. [West course, Miyoshi CC, nr Nagoya, Aichi, Jpn].
Japan
Token Corp.
Played as the Token Homemate Cup (April 12-15; Japan Tr event). Second-placed Ryo Ishikawa (Jpn) finished 1 shot behind 29-year-old Shigenaga (Jpn), who recorded his first Japan Tour win. [Token Tado CC Nagoya, Kuwana, Mie, Japan].
Aus/NZ
Emirates
Played as the Emirates Australian Open (Nov 15-18; Aus Tr event). Second-placed Dimitrios Papadatos (Aus) finished 5 shots behind Ancer (Mex), who recorded his second professional win, and first on a major international tour. [The Lakes GC, Sydney, Aus].
Aus/NZ
x
Played as the Australian PGA Championship (Nov 29-Dec 2; Aus/Eurpn Trs event; PGA Aus season-ending event; Eurpn Tr 2019 season). Second-placed Marc Leishman (Aus) finished 2 shots behind defending champion Cameron Smith (Aus), who recorded his second European Tour win. [RACV Royal Pines Resort, Gold Coast, QLD, Australia].
Aus/NZ
Fiji Airways
Played as the Fiji International presented by Fiji Airways (Aug 2-5; Aus/Asian/Eurpn Trs event). Despite a final round 9-under-par 63, which included a 7-under back-nine of 29, second-placed Anthony Quayle (Aus) finished 1 shot behind 30-year-old Gaganjeet Bhullar (India), who shot a final round 66 to record his first European Tour win. [Natadola Bay GC, Viti Levu, Fiji].
Aus/NZ
ISPS Handa
Played as the ISPS Handa New Zealand Open (March 1-4; Aus/Asian Trs event). Second-placed Terry Pilkadaris (Aus) finished 2 shots behind Daniel Nisbet (Aus), who shot a final round 9-under-par 62 to clinch his first Australasia Tour win. [Millbrook Resort, Arrowtown, NZ; earlier rounds also at The Hills].
Aus/NZ
Horison
Played as the Horizon Golf NZ PGA Championship (Feb 22-25; Aus Tr event). Second-placed Ashley Hall (Aus) and Deyen Lawson (Aus) finished 2 shots behind Campbell (NZ), who recorded his first ever professional win. [Manawatu GC, Palmerston North, NZ].
Aus/NZ
ISPS Handa
Played as the ISPS Handa World Super 6 Perth (Feb 8-11; Aus/Asian/Eurpn Trs event; after three rounds of strokeplay, the top 24 went into knockout matches on the final day; each match played over over 6 holes). Kiradech Aphibarnrat (Thai) beat James Nitties (Aus) 2 and 1 in the 6-hole final. A nine-man playoff followed round three of the strokeplay, to determine who would fill the last eight berths in Sunday's match play finale. Aphibarnrat beat Anthony Quayle (Aus) with a birdie at the fourth playoff hole to claim the very last of the eight spots. [Lake Karrinyup CC, Perth, WA, Aus].
Africa
Alfred Dunhill
Played as the Alfred Dunhill Championship (Dec 13-16; European/Sunshine Trs event; part of European Tr 2019 season). Second-placed David Drysdale (Scot) finished 2 shots behind David Lipsky (USA), who claimed his second European Tour win. [Leopard Creek CC, Malelane, Mpumalanga, South Africa].
Africa
Barclays
Played as the Barclays Kenya Open (March 22-25; Eurpn Challenge Tr season opener). Gagli (Italy) beat Jens Fahrbring (Swe) with a par at the third playoff hole (par-3 13th), to record his first European Challenge Tour win. [Muthaiga GC, Nairobi, Kenya].
Africa
AfrAsia Bank
Played as the AfrAsia Bank Mauritius Open (Nov 29-Dec 2; Eurpn/Asian/Sunshine Trs event; Eurpn Tr 2019 season). Second-placed Matthieu Pavon (Fra) and Seenappa "S." Chikkarangappa (India) finished 2 shots behind 25-year-old Kurt Kitayama (USA), who recorded his first European Tour win in his third event on the Tour. [Four Seasons GC at Anahita, Beau Champs, Mauritius].
Africa
Nedbank
Played as the Nedbank Golf Challenge (Nov 8-11; seventh of eight Eurpn Tr Rolex Series events). Second-placed Sergio Garcia (Esp) finished 3 shots behind Westwood (Eng), who recorded his third win in this event and first European Tour win for four years. [Gary Player CC, Sun City Resort, North West Prov, South Africa].
Africa
Dimension Data
Played as the Dimension Data Pro-Am (Feb 15-18; Sunshine Tr event). Second-placed Jean-Paul Strydom (RSA) finished 3 shots behind Ahlers (RSA), who recorded his seventh Sunshine Tour win. [Montagu course, Fancourt, George, Western Cape, RSA. Earlier rounds also use the Links and Outeniqua courses].
Africa
x
Played as the South African Open hosted by City of Johannesburg (Dec 6-9; the second SA Open of 2018; Eurpn/Sunshine Trs event; Eurpn Tr 2019 season). Second-placed Romain Langasque (Fra) finished 6 shots behind 36-year-old Oosthuizen (RSA), who claimed his first win in his home Open. [Firethorn course, Randpark GC, Johannesburg, RSA. Earlier rounds also on Randpark's Bushwillow course].
Africa
BMW
Played as the BMW SA Open Championship hosted by City of Ekurhuleni (Jan 11-14; Eurpn/Sunshine Trs event; first European Tour event of 2018). Second-placed Branden Grace (RSA) finished 3 shots behind 31-year-old Paisley (Eng), who recorded his first European Tour win at the 118th attempt. [Glendower GC, Johannesburg, S Africa].
Africa
Eye of Africa
Played as the Eye of Africa PGA Championship (Feb 8-11; Sunshine Tr event). Second-placed Combrinck Smit (RSA) finished 1 shot behind Calderon (Chile), who claimed his first Sunshine Tour win. [Eye of Africa Estate, nr Eikenhof, nr Johannesburg, S Africa].
Africa
Sunshine Tr
Played as the inaugural Tour Championship at Serengeti (March 15-18; Sunshine Tr 2017/18 season-ending event). Second-placed Oliver Bekker (RSA) finished 1 shot behind Fichardt (RSA). [Signature course, Serengeti Estates, nr Johannesburg, RSA].
Africa
x
Played as the Tshwane Open (March 1-4; Eurpn/Sunshine Trs event). Second-placed Sam Horsfield (Eng) finished 2 shots behind George Coetzee (RSA), who enjoyed this home-country win at his home golf club. [Pretoria CC, Waterkloof, Gauteng, RSA].
Awards
FedEx
Justin Rose (Eng) won the PGA Tour 2017-18 season-long points chase, to capture the FedExCup and $10 million bonus. Tiger Woods (USA) was second with 2,219 pts; Bryson DeChambeau (USA) was third with 2,188 pts. The Cup is awarded based on points earned during the regular PGA Tour season and in the four playoff events.
Awards
Asian Tr
McLeod (Aus) recorded the season's lowest scoring average on the Asian Tour. Younghan Song (S Kor) was second with 69.71; David Lipsky (USA) was third 70.07.
Awards
Eurpn Tr
Rose (Eng) recorded the lowest 2018 season-long stroke average on the European Tour. Tommy Fleetwood (Eng) was second with 69.58; Jon Rahm (Esp) was third with 69.67.
Awards
Japan Tr
Imahira (Jpn) recorded the season's lowest scoring average (69.92) on the Japan Tour. Shaun Norris (RSA) was second with 70.26; Yuki Inamori (Jpn) was third with 70.27.
Awards
PGA of America
Johnson (USA) won the PGA of America Vardon Trophy, recording the season's lowest adjusted scoring average on the PGA Tour (over a minimum of 60 rounds). Justin Rose (Eng) was second with 69.993. Justin Thomas (USA) was third with 69.118.
Awards
PGA Tour
Dustin Johnson (USA) won the PGA Tour 2017-18 Byron Nelson Award, recording the season's lowest scoring average (over a minimum of 50 rounds). Justin Rose (Eng) was second with 68.993; Justin Thomas (USA) was third with 69.118.
Awards
Japan Tr
26-year-old Shugo Imahira (Jpn) won the Japan Golf Tour 2018 Money List, with earnings of Yn139,119,332. Shaun Norris (RSA) was second with Yn103,942,450; Yuki Inamori (Jpn) was third with Yn85,301,742. Note: the Japan Tour Money List includes earnings from Japan Tour events and golf's four top majors (Masters, Open, US Open, US PGA).
Awards
PGA Tour
Thomas (USA) won the Arnold Palmer Award as the PGA Tour 2018 leading money winner, with earnings of $8,694,821 on the Tour. Dustin Johnson (USA) was second with $8,457,352. Justin Rose (Eng) was third with $8,130,678.
Awards
Asian Tr
Sharma (Ind) won the Asian Tour 2018 Order of Merit (Habitat for Humanity Standings), with earnings of US$755,994 on the Tour. Sang-Hyun Park (S Kor) was second with $566,211; Justin Harding (RSA) was third with $479,816.
Awards
Aus Tr
McLeod (Aus) won the ISPS Handa PGA Tour of Australasia Order of Merit, with 2018 season earnings of A$255,326 on the Tour. Matthew Millar (Aus) was second with A$236,241; Daniel Nesbit (Aus) was third with A$225,982.
Awards
Race to Dubai
Molinari (Italy) received the Harry Vardon Trophy and a US$1,250,000 bonus as the European Tour 2018 Order of Merit (Race to Dubai) winner. He accumulated 6,041,521 points during the season (points equate to euros won, with Eurpn Tr winnings paid in $ or £ converted to euros). Second was Patrick Reed (USA) with 4,713,351 pts, plus bonus of $750,000. Third was Tommy Fleetwood (Eng) with 4,399,755 pts, plus bonus of $600,000.
Awards
Sunshine Tr
2018/19 Sunshine Tour Order of Merit (and associated Sid Brews Trophy). Won by Lombard (RSA) with season earnings of R2,119,984. Second was Justin Harding (RSA) with R1,467,795. Third was Bryce Easton (RSA) with R1,361,128.
Awards
Asian Tr
Catlin (USA) won the Asian Tour 2018 Player's Player of the Year award, based on the votes of his peers.
Awards
Hilton
Molinari (Italy) won the Hilton European Tour Golfer of the Year Award, determined by a panel of representatives from the European Tour and golfing media.
Awards
PGA of America
Koepka (USA) won the PGA of America Player of the Year Award (based on points allocated for PGA Tour wins, money list position and scoring average). Justin Thomas (USA) was second with 66 pts.
Brooks Koepka (USA) won the 2017-18 Jack Nicklaus Award as the PGA Tour Player of the Year, based on the votes of his peers.
Awards
Eurpn Tr
Francesco Molinari (Italy) won the 2018 Seve Ballesteros Award as the European Tour Players' Player of the Year Award, based on the votes of his peers.
Awards
Asian Tr
Park (S Kor) won the Asian Tour 2018 Rookie of the Year Award as the leading first-season player. Park finished second on the Tour's Order of Merit, with season earnings of US$566,211.
Awards
Eurpn Tr
22-year-old Shubhankar Sharma (India) won the 2018 Sir Henry Cotton Rookie of the Year Award as the European Tour's leading first-season player. He finished 28th on the European Tour's Order of Merit (Race to Dubai), accumulating 1,431,740 points, and prize-money of €1,197,390 during the season.
Awards
PGA Tour
22-year-old Aaron Wise (USA) won the PGA Tour 2017-18 Rookie of the Year Award as the leading first-season player, based on the votes of his peers. He finished 28th on the Tour's money list, with earnings of $3,486,407.
Sony Open in Hawaii: played at Waialae Country Club near Honolulu, the Sony Open takes over the spotlight from The Sentry as the PGA Tour’s calendar-year opening event (Jan 15-18). The Sentry (not being played in 2026) was formerly known as the Tournament of Champions, with a field typically restricted to golfers who won a PGA Tour event in the previous calendar year.
Dubai Desert Classic: the DP World Tour’s first Rolex Series event of 2026, is contested for the 37th time (Jan 22-25). First won by Englishman Mark James in 1989, it now boasts a four-time winner, Rory McIlroy. Played on the Emirates Golf Club’s Majlis course, this once desert-surrounded course is the long-time flagship for Golf in Dubai.
Our visit last month included two rounds at Golf de Chantilly, one of France’s most prestigious clubs.
It offers two superb layouts: Le Vineuil, a five-star championship course with a rich history, and Longères, an excellent four-star course that provides a strong and enjoyable test.
The wider Paris region offers plenty more. Courses such as Fontainebleau, Golf de Saint-Germain, and several other top-rated layouts make this area one of Europe’s most rewarding golf destinations, offering a mix of woodland, heathland, and parkland designs.
The Dutch: "It's no' just a game", as they say in Scotland, and that's certainly true at The Dutch. With 5-star services throughout, a lavishly comfortable Loch Lomond-inspired clubhouse, and a superbly designed and presented golf course, one could not ask for more from this top-end private club.
Join us at The Dutch from August 21–24 for the Festival of Golf, featuring the HotelPlanner Tour. Experience four days of top-tier sport, live music, incredible food, and unexpected surprises. Explore the grounds, connect with others, embrace new challenges, and dive into an unforgettable celebration. Click here to buy tickets.
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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