2007 European Tour

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The 2007 European Tour was the 36th golf season since the European Tour officially began in 1972. The 2007 season consisted of 52 official money events, breaking the record of the previous year. This included 7 major championships and World Golf Championships, which are also sanctioned by the PGA Tour. 29 events took place in Europe, 12 in Asia, 6 in the United States, 3 in South Africa, 1 in Australia and 1 in New Zealand. There were three new tournaments, the Joburg Open in South Africa, the Open de Andalucia in Spain and the Portugal Masters. The Mercedes-Benz Championship returned after a year-off in 2006. The PGA Tour's introduction of the FedEx Cup prompted the European Tour to extend the season into November and several tournaments moved away from their traditional dates.

The Order of Merit race came down to the closing holes of the final tournament, and was won by Justin Rose for the first time despite the Englishman playing the majority of his golf in America. Rose overtook Ernie Els and held off the challenge of the defending Order of Merit champion Padraig Harrington. The Sir Henry Cotton Rookie of the Year was Martin Kaymer of Germany.

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For details of what happened in the main tournaments of 2007, including the major championships and the World Golf Championships, see 2007 in golf.

The table below shows the 2007 schedule. There are 52 official money events, of which the first six events take place in late 2006. The season runs for 52 weeks, with a three week break over Christmas and the New Year, and one week when the only event is an unofficial money team tournament. There are four weeks when two official money events are played.

The numbers in brackets after the winners' names show the number of career wins they had on the European Tour up to and including that event. This is only shown for members of the European Tour. To give such a number for non-members would misrepresent the amount of time some international golfers spend on the European Tour; as the Tour co-sanctions the major championships and World Golf Championships events, some top players accumulate a significant number of wins in European Tour sanctioned events without really playing on it. For example, after his win in the 2007 WGC-CA Championship, Tiger Woods has won more than thirty events sanctioned by the European Tour, but has never played a sufficient number of European Tour-sanctioned events to qualify for membership.

Dates Tournament Host country Winner Winner's world ranking points Notes
9-12 Nov HSBC Champions Tournament China Flag of South Korea Yang Yong-eun (1) 52 Co-sanctioned by three other tours
16-19 Nov UBS Hong Kong Open Hong Kong, China Flag of Spain José Manuel Lara (1) 32 Co-sanctioned with the Asian Tour
23-26 Nov MasterCard Masters Australia Flag of England Justin Rose (3) 30 Co-sanctioned with the PGA Tour of Australasia
30 Nov-3 Dec Blue Chip New Zealand Open New Zealand Flag of Australia Nathan Green (1) 20 Co-sanctioned with the PGA Tour of Australasia
7-10 Dec Dunhill Championship South Africa Flag of Spain Álvaro Quirós (1) 18 Co-sanctioned with the Sunshine Tour
14-17 Dec South African Airways Open South Africa Flag of South Africa Ernie Els (22) 32 Co-sanctioned with the Sunshine Tour
11-14 Jan Joburg Open South Africa Flag of Argentina Ariel Cañete (1) 20 New tournament; co-sanctioned with the Sunshine Tour
18-21 Jan Abu Dhabi Golf Championship United Arab Emirates Flag of England Paul Casey (8) 44 In Asia, but not co-sanctioned
25-28 Jan The Commercial Bank Qatar Masters Qatar Flag of South Africa Retief Goosen (14) 48 Co-sanctioned with the Asian Tour
1-4 Feb Dubai Desert Classic United Arab Emirates Flag of Sweden Henrik Stenson (5) 50 In Asia, but not co-sanctioned
8-11 Feb Maybank Malaysian Open Malaysia Flag of Sweden Peter Hedblom (2) 26 Co-sanctioned with the Asian Tour
15-18 Feb Indonesia Open Indonesia Flag of Finland Mikko Ilonen (1) 20 Co-sanctioned with the Asian Tour
22-25 Feb WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship United States Flag of Sweden Henrik Stenson (6) 76 World Golf Championships
1-4 Mar Johnnie Walker Classic Varies (Thailand in 2007) Flag of South Africa Anton Haig (1) 40 Co-sanctioned with the Asian and Australasian tours.
8-11 Mar Singapore Masters Singapore Flag of the People's Republic of China Liang Wen-Chong (1) 30 Co-sanctioned with the Asian Tour
15-18 Mar TCL Classic China Flag of Thailand Chapchai Nirat (1) 20 Co-sanctioned with the Asian Tour
22-25 Mar WGC-CA Championship United States Flag of the United States Tiger Woods (N/A) 76 World Golf Championships
22-25 Mar Madeira Island Open Portugal Flag of Argentina Daniel Vancsik (1) 24 First event in Europe; alternate to the WGC event
29 Mar - 1 Apr Portuguese Open Portugal Flag of Spain Pablo Martin-Benavides (1) 24 First ever European Tour win by an amateur
5-8 Apr The Masters United States Flag of the United States Zach Johnson (N/A) 100 Major championship
12-15 Apr Volvo China Open China Flag of Austria Markus Brier (2) 20 Co-sanctioned with the Asian Tour
19-22 Apr BMW Asian Open China Flag of France Raphaël Jacquelin (2) 32 Co-sanctioned with the Asian Tour
26-29 Apr Open de Espana Spain Flag of South Africa Charl Schwartzel (2) 24
3-6 May Telecom Italia Open Italy Flag of Spain Gonzalo Fernández-Castaño (3) 24
10-13 May Valle Romano Open de Andalucia Spain Flag of England Lee Westwood (17) 24 New tournament
17-20 May Irish Open Republic of Ireland Flag of Ireland Pádraig Harrington (11) 28
24-27 May BMW PGA Championship England Flag of Denmark Anders Hansen (2) 64 The European Tour's "Home Tournament"
31 May - 3 Jun Celtic Manor Wales Open Wales Flag of South Africa Richard Sterne (2) 26
7-10 Jun BA-CA Golf Open Austria Flag of Australia Richard Green (2) 24
14-17 Jun U.S. Open United States Flag of Argentina Ángel Cabrera (4) 100 Major championship
14-17 Jun Open de Saint-Omer France Flag of Spain Carl Suneson (1) 18 Alternate to the U.S. Open. Also a Challenge Tour event.
21-24 Jun BMW International Open Germany Flag of Sweden Niclas Fasth (6) 34
28 Jun - 1 Jul Open de France France Flag of England Graeme Storm (1) 30
5-8 Jul Smurfit European Open Republic of Ireland Flag of Scotland Colin Montgomerie (31) 32
12-15 Jul Barclays Scottish Open Scotland Flag of France Grégory Havret (2) 50 The richest sole-sanctioned event in 2007.
19-22 Jul The Open Championship United Kingdom Flag of Ireland Pádraig Harrington (12) 100 Major championship
26-29 Jul Deutsche Bank Players Championship of Europe Germany Flag of Argentina Andrés Romero (1) 40
2-5 Aug WGC-Bridgestone Invitational United States Flag of the United States Tiger Woods (N/A) 76 World Golf Championships
2-5 Aug Russian Open Russia Flag of Sweden Per-Ulrik Johansson (6) 24 Alternate to the WGC event
9-12 Aug PGA Championship United States Flag of the United States Tiger Woods (N/A) 100 Major championship
16-19 Aug Scandinavian Masters Sweden Flag of Finland Mikko Ilonen (2) 24
23-26 Aug KLM Open Netherlands Flag of England Ross Fisher (1) 24
30 Aug - 2 Sep Johnnie Walker Championship at Gleneagles Scotland Flag of Scotland Marc Warren (2) 24
6-9 Sep Omega European Masters Switzerland Flag of Australia Brett Rumford (3) 30
13-16 Sep Mercedes-Benz Championship Germany Flag of Denmark Søren Hansen (2) 40 Returns after a one-year hiatus.
20-23 Sep Quinn Direct British Masters England Flag of England Lee Westwood (18) 32
27-30 Sep Seve Trophy Ireland Flag of the United Kingdom Great Britain & Flag of Ireland Ireland N/A Team event - Continental Europe v. Great Britain & Ireland.
4-7 Oct Alfred Dunhill Links Championship Scotland Flag of England Nick Dougherty (2) 48 Celebrity pro-am
11-14 Oct HSBC World Match Play Championship England Flag of South Africa Ernie Els (23) 40 16 man match play event. Highest 1st prize in golf.
11-14 Oct Open de Madrid Spain Flag of Denmark Mads Vibe-Hastrup (1) 24 Alternate to the HSBC World Match Play Championship
18-21 Oct Portugal Masters Portugal Flag of England Steve Webster (2) 34 New tournament
25-28 Oct Mallorca Classic Spain Flag of France Grégory Bourdy (1) 24
1-4 Nov Volvo Masters Spain Flag of England Justin Rose (4) 46 The "Tour Championship"

The European Tour's money list is known as the "Order of Merit". It is calculated in euro, although around half of the events have prize funds which are fixed in other currencies, mostly either British Pounds or U.S. Dollars. In these instances the amounts are converted into euro at the exchange rate for the week that the tournament is played. The top 10 golfers in 2007 were:

Position Player Country Prize money ()
1. Justin Rose Flag of England England 2,944,945
2. Ernie Els Flag of South Africa South Africa 2,496,237
3. Padraig Harrington Flag of Ireland Ireland 2,463,742
4. Henrik Stenson Flag of Sweden Sweden 2,014,841
5. Niclas Fasth Flag of Sweden Sweden 1,919,339
6. Angel Cabrera Flag of Argentina Argentina 1,753,024
7. Andres Romero Flag of Argentina Argentina 1,741,707
8. Søren Hansen Flag of Denmark Denmark 1,692,054
9. Retief Goosen Flag of South Africa South Africa 1,478,245
10. Lee Westwood Flag of England England 1,420,327

Note that Tiger Woods earned more money in European Tour events in 2007 than any other golfer, but is not a member of the European Tour so is not eligible for the Order of Merit.[1]

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