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The Omega European Masters is the Swiss stop on professional men's golf's European Tour, and in 2009 it became the first event in Europe to be co-sanctioned by the Asian Tour. [ 1 ] Founded as the Swiss Open in 1923, the tournament was prefixed with European Masters in 1983, before dropping Swiss Open from the title in 1992.
European Masters may refer to: In Sports: Omega European Masters, a golf tournament; European Masters (curling) European Masters (snooker), annual world ranking snooker tournament that takes place on the European continent; European Masters Swimming Championships; EHF European Masters Handball Championship; European Masters Athletics Championships
Swiss Open, or Omega European Masters, is the Swiss stop on professional men's golf's European Tour. Swiss Open may also refer to: Swiss Open (badminton), an annual badminton tournament; Swiss Open (tennis), a tennis tournament on the ATP Tour; WTA Swiss Open, a former women's tennis tournament; Swiss Open (darts)
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The 2024 European Tour, titled as the 2024 DP World Tour for sponsorship reasons, was the 53rd season of the European Tour, the main professional golf tour in Europe since its inaugural season in 1972. It was the third season of the tour under a title sponsorship agreement with DP World that was announced in November 2021. [1]
The 2025 European Tour, titled as the 2025 DP World Tour for sponsorship reasons, is the 54th season of the European Tour, the main professional golf tour in Europe since its inaugural season in 1972. It is the fourth season of the tour under a title sponsorship agreement with DP World that was announced in November 2021. [1]
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It was Bjørn's 14th career European Tour win. Bjørn was a member of the winning European Ryder Cup teams in 1997, 2002 and 2014. He also captained the 2018 European Ryder Cup team, winning over United States with 17½ points to 10½ at Le Golf National, Paris, France.