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The European Open is a European Tour golf tournament. Founded in 1978, up to 1994 it was played at various courses in England, including Sunningdale and Walton Heath , except for the 1979 event, which was held at Turnberry in Scotland.
European Open (golf), a golf tournament on the European Tour; Ladies European Open (golf), Ladies European Tour; Colgate European Open (golf), LPGA tour, women's golf tournament; European Open (judo), European judo tournament; European Open (real tennis), a defunct real tennis tournament at Lord's Cricket Ground; European Open (snooker), a ...
Most tournaments on the PGA European Tour's three tours are held in Europe, but starting in the 1980s an increasing number have been held in other parts of the world; in 2015 a majority of the ranking events on the European Tour were held outside Europe, though this included both Majors and World Golf Championship events that are ranking events ...
This category is for golf tournaments which are part of the European Tour's schedule. Almost half of the current events take place outside of Europe. Almost half of the current events take place outside of Europe.
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.
The Open is recognised as one of the four major championships in golf, and is an official event on the PGA Tour, European Tour, and the Japan Golf Tour. The Open began in 1860, and for many years it was not the most-followed event in golf, as challenge matches between top golfers were more keenly followed and drew larger crowds. [85]
The 1997 European Tour, titled as the 1997 PGA European Tour, [1] was the 26th season of the European Tour, the main professional golf tour in Europe since its inaugural season in 1972. Changes for 1997
The European Open is a PDGA-sanctioned major disc golf tournament held in Nokia, Finland. [1] The first European Open was held in 2006 on the Epilä course, in Tampere. [2] In 2011, the tournament was relocated to Nokia, 15 kilometres outside Tampere. [3]