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The 2025 Pro Golf Tour will be the 29th season of the Pro Golf Tour (formerly the EPD Tour), a third-tier tour recognised by the European Tour. Schedule [ edit ]
As of the 2024 season, 233 golfers have won one of men's professional golf's four major championships – the modern accepted definition of the majors has only existed since the 1960s but wins in these tournaments have been retrospectively recognized by all the major sanctioning organizations.
The 2025 European Senior Tour, titled as the 2025 Legends Tour, is the 33rd season of the European Senior Tour, the main professional golf tour in Europe for men aged 50 and over. Schedule [ edit ]
The event is the championship of the United States Golf Association, and in having a very strict exempt qualifiers list – made up of recent major champions, professionals currently ranked high in the world rankings or on the previous year's money lists around the world, and leading amateurs from recent USGA events – about half of the 156 ...
The 2024 Open Championship was organised by the R&A, and was included in the PGA Tour, European Tour, and Japan Golf Tour calendars under the major championships category. The tournament was a 72-hole (4 rounds) stroke play competition held over four days, with 18 holes played each day.
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 Senior Open Championship: Scotland: US$2,850,000: K. J. Choi (n/a) Senior major championship: 4 Aug: Staysure PGA Seniors Championship: Scotland: 750,000: Robert Coles (1) 18 Aug: Zambia Legends Championship: Zambia: 350,000: Keith Horne (1) New tournament 1 Sep: HSBC India Legends Championship: India: US$500,000: Joakim Haeggman (2) PGTI ...
The 2015 Open Championship was the final event covered by the core ESPN/ABC announcer team in place since the 1990s, nine years after first losing rights to the PGA Tour. After 2016, ESPN lost rights to the Open Championship to the Golf Channel and NBC. The LPGA's CME Group Tour Championship aired on ABC with ESPN announcers from 2015 through 2018.