2015 European Tour
The 2015 European Tour is the seventh edition of the Race to Dubai and the 44th season of golf tournaments since the European Tour officially began in 1972.
Northern Ireland's Rory McIlroy defended the Race to Dubai, winning the title for the third time. He was also named Golfer of the Year. South Korea's An Byeong-hun was the Sir Henry Cotton Rookie of the Year.
Schedule
The table below shows the 2015 European Tour schedule which began with two events in late 2014.There were many changes from the previous season. There were six additions to the schedule, made up of four new tournaments: the True Thailand Classic, the Shenzhen International, the Saltire Energy Paul Lawrie Matchplay, and the AfrAsia Bank Mauritius Open; the Hero Indian Open, which was co-sanctioned by the European Tour for the first time; and the return of the European Open, which was last played in 2009.
Seven events were lost from the schedule: the Volvo World Match Play Championship and Volvo Golf Champions, as a result of Volvo reducing their sponsorship commitments; the Nelson Mandela Championship; the NH Collection Open; The Championship at Laguna National; the Wales Open, as a 15-year deal with Celtic Manor Resort came to an end; and the Perth International, which wasn't played in 2015 due to rescheduling from October to February.
In March, the tour confirmed that the British Masters, last held in 2008, was also being revived and added to the schedule. Later in the month, the Madeira Islands Open was cancelled due to persistent heavy rain; it was later rescheduled to the end of July, opposite the Paul Lawrie Matchplay.
Dates | Tournament | Host country | Winner | OWGR points | Notes |
4–7 Dec | Nedbank Golf Challenge | South Africa | Danny Willett | 38 | Co-sanctioned with the Sunshine Tour |
11–14 Dec | Alfred Dunhill Championship | South Africa | Branden Grace | 22 | Co-sanctioned with the Sunshine Tour |
8–11 Jan | South African Open Championship | South Africa | Andy Sullivan | 32 | Co-sanctioned with the Sunshine Tour |
15–18 Jan | Abu Dhabi HSBC Golf Championship | United Arab Emirates | Gary Stal | 50 | |
21–24 Jan | Commercial Bank Qatar Masters | Qatar | Branden Grace | 42 | |
29 Jan – 1 Feb | Omega Dubai Desert Classic | United Arab Emirates | Rory McIlroy | 50 | |
5–8 Feb | Maybank Malaysian Open | Malaysia | Anirban Lahiri | 38 | Co-sanctioned with the Asian Tour |
12–15 Feb | True Thailand Classic | Thailand | Andrew Dodt | 28 | New tournament; co-sanctioned with the Asian Tour |
19–22 Feb | Hero Indian Open | India | Anirban Lahiri | 19 | New tournament; co-sanctioned with the Asian Tour |
26 Feb – 1 Mar | Joburg Open | South Africa | Andy Sullivan | 19 | Co-sanctioned with the Sunshine Tour |
5–8 Mar | WGC-Cadillac Championship | United States | Dustin Johnson | 76 | World Golf Championships |
5–8 Mar | Africa Open | South Africa | Trevor Fisher Jnr | 19 | Co-sanctioned with the Sunshine Tour |
12–15 Mar | Tshwane Open | South Africa | George Coetzee | 19 | Co-sanctioned with the Sunshine Tour |
26–29 Mar | Trophée Hassan II | Morocco | Richie Ramsay | 24 | |
9–12 Apr | Masters Tournament | United States | Jordan Spieth | 100 | Major championship |
16–19 Apr | Shenzhen International | China | Kiradech Aphibarnrat | 24 | New tournament |
23–26 Apr | Volvo China Open | China | Wu Ashun | 26 | Co-sanctioned with the OneAsia Tour |
29 Apr – 3 May | WGC-Cadillac Match Play | United States | Rory McIlroy | 76 | World Golf Championships |
7–10 May | AfrAsia Bank Mauritius Open | Mauritius | George Coetzee | 17 | New tournament; co-sanctioned with the Sunshine Tour and the Asian Tour |
14–17 May | Open de España | Spain | James Morrison | 26 | |
21–24 May | BMW PGA Championship | England | An Byeong-hun | 64 | Flagship event |
28–31 May | Dubai Duty Free Irish Open | Northern Ireland | Søren Kjeldsen | 48 | |
4–7 Jun | Nordea Masters | Sweden | Alexander Norén | 26 | |
11–14 Jun | Lyoness Open | Austria | Chris Wood | 24 | |
18–21 Jun | U.S. Open | United States | Jordan Spieth | 100 | Major championship |
25–28 Jun | BMW International Open | Germany | Pablo Larrazábal | 32 | |
2–5 Jul | Alstom Open de France | France | Bernd Wiesberger | 36 | |
9–12 Jul | Aberdeen Asset Management Scottish Open | Scotland | Rickie Fowler | 50 | |
16–20 Jul | The Open Championship | Scotland | Zach Johnson | 100 | Major championship |
23–26 Jul | Omega European Masters | Switzerland | Danny Willett | 32 | Co-sanctioned with the Asian Tour |
30 Jul – 2 Aug | Saltire Energy Paul Lawrie Matchplay | Scotland | Kiradech Aphibarnrat | 24 | New tournament |
30 Jul – 2 Aug | Madeira Islands Open - Portugal - BPI | Portugal | Roope Kakko | 18 | Dual-ranking event with the Challenge Tour |
6–9 Aug | WGC-Bridgestone Invitational | United States | Shane Lowry | 74 | World Golf Championships |
13–16 Aug | PGA Championship | United States | Jason Day | 100 | Major championship |
20–23 Aug | Made in Denmark | Denmark | David Horsey | 24 | |
27–30 Aug | D+D Real Czech Masters | Czech Republic | Thomas Pieters | 24 | |
3–6 Sep | M2M Russian Open | Russia | Lee Slattery | 24 | |
10–13 Sep | KLM Open | Netherlands | Thomas Pieters | 24 | |
17–20 Sep | Open d'Italia | Italy | Rikard Karlberg | 24 | |
24–27 Sep | Porsche European Open | Germany | Thongchai Jaidee | 30 | Last played in 2009 |
1–4 Oct | Alfred Dunhill Links Championship | Scotland | Thorbjørn Olesen | 44 | Celebrity pro-am |
8–11 Oct | British Masters | England | Matthew Fitzpatrick | 36 | Last played in 2008 |
15–18 Oct | Portugal Masters | Portugal | Andy Sullivan | 24 | |
22–25 Oct | UBS Hong Kong Open | Hong Kong | Justin Rose | 34 | Co-sanctioned with the Asian Tour |
29 Oct – 1 Nov | Turkish Airlines Open | Turkey | Victor Dubuisson | 44 | Final Series event |
5–8 Nov | WGC-HSBC Champions | China | Russell Knox | 66 | World Golf Championships; Final Series event |
12–15 Nov | BMW Masters | China | Kristoffer Broberg | 50 | Final Series event |
19–22 Nov | DP World Tour Championship, Dubai | United Arab Emirates | Rory McIlroy | 52 | Tour Championship; Final Series event |
Location of tournaments
Race to Dubai
Since 2009, the European Tour's money list has been known as the "Race to Dubai", and is based on money earned during the season. In a change for the 2015 season, the system was slightly modified to a full points system, with one euro equal to one point for all events leading up to the Final Series, where additional points were awarded ; earnings from tournaments that award prize money in other currencies were converted at the exchange rate available the week of the event.The following table shows the final top-10 in the 2015 standings.
Rank | Player | Country | Events | Points |
1 | Rory McIlroy | 12 | 4,727,253 | |
2 | Danny Willett | 23 | 3,670,310 | |
3 | Branden Grace | 19 | 3,056,948 | |
4 | Justin Rose | 14 | 2,827,024 | |
5 | Shane Lowry | 18 | 2,729,144 | |
6 | Louis Oosthuizen | 13 | 2,711,457 | |
7 | An Byeong-hun | 26 | 2,417,356 | |
8 | Andy Sullivan | 28 | 2,263,573 | |
9 | Bernd Wiesberger | 25 | 2,163,180 | |
10 | Thongchai Jaidee | 26 | 2,150,076 |
- Full list can be found .
Awards
Golfer of the Month
The winners of the European Tour Golfer of the Month award:Month | Player | Country |
January | Gary Stal | |
February | Anirban Lahiri | |
March | Richie Ramsay | |
April | Wu Ashun | |
May | An Byeong-hun | |
June | Alexander Norén | |
July | Danny Willett | |
August | Shane Lowry | |
September | Lee Slattery | |
October | Matthew Fitzpatrick | |
November | Rory McIlroy |