Today’s Golfer UK — December 2017

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TODAYSGOLFER.CO.UK ISSUE 367 13

QMay 24-27: BMW PGA Championship
QMay 31-Jun 3: Italian Open
Jun 7-10: Austrian Golf Open
QJun 14-17: US Open
Jun 21-24: BMW International Open
QJun 28-Jul 1: Open de France
QJul 5-8: Irish Open
QJul 12-15: Scottish Open
QJul 19-22: Open Championship
Jul 26-29: European Open


Aug 2-5: WGC - Bridgestone Invitational
QAug 8-12: European Golf Team
Championships
QAug 9-12: US PGA Championship
Aug 16-19: Nordea Masters
Aug 23-26: Czech Masters
Aug 30-Sep 2: Made In Denmark
Sep 6-9: European Masters
Sep 13-16: KLM Open
Sep 20-23: Portugal Masters

QSep 28-30: The Ryder Cup
Oct 4-7: Dunhill Links Championship
Oct 11-14: British Masters
Oct 18-21: Andalucia Valderrama Masters
Oct 25-28: WGC - HSBC Champions
QNov 1-4: Turkish Airlines Open
QNov 8-11: Nedbank Golf Challenge
QNov 15-18: World Tour Championship

Morocco
Royal Golf
Dar Es
Salam,
Rabat

Netherlands
The Dutch, Spijk
Belgium
Rinkven International, Antwerp

Germany
Gut Laerchenhof, Pulheim
Green Eagle, Hamburg
Czech Republic
Albatross Golf Resort, Prague
Austria
Diamond CC, Vienna
Switzerland
Crans-sur-Sierre, Crans Montana

UAE
Abu Dhabi GC, Abu Dhabi
Emirates GC, Dubai
Jumeirah Golf Estates, Dubai
Oman
Almouj Golf, Muscat
Qatar
Doha GC, Doha

South Africa
Randpark GC, Johannesburg
Glendower GC, Gauteng
Pretoria CC, Waterkloof
Gary Player CC, Sun City

Sweden
Hills GC, Gothenburg
Denmark
Silkeborg Ry, Aarhus


France
Le National,
Paris (x2)

Italy
TBC

Turkey
Regnum Carya,
Antalya

Australia
Royal Pines, Queensland
Lake Karrinyup, Perth

China
TBC
Sheshan International, Shanghai

Hong Kong
Hong Kong GC, Fanling

Philippines
TBC

India
TBC

Malaysia
Glenmarie G&CC, Kuala Lumpur
Saujana GC&C, Kuala Lumpur

Mauritius
Heritage GC, Mauritius

IN NUMBERS


FOUR


Events won’t count
towards the Race to
Dubai. These comprise of the Eurasia
Cup, GolfSixes, European Golf Team
Championships and The Ryder Cup

THREE


New
tournaments
feature as part of the Race to
Dubai, including a first-ever visit
to Oman in February.

EIGH
Rolex Series
events will
boast a
minimum
prize fund
of $7million.

Tournaments
will take place
in the UK and
SEVENIreland.
$12,000,000Total prize fund on offer at the US Open, making it the most lucrative event

on the calendar.

10


Year European Tour
exemption is given
to the winner of the Race
to Dubai.
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