European Tour 2018 Schedule

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European Tour schedule 2018

November 23-26: Hong Kong Open

November 30-December 3: Australian PGA Championship

November 30-December 3: AfrAsia Open

December 7-10: Joburg Open

January 11-14: South African Open

January 12-14: Eurasia Cup

January 18-21: Abu Dhabi Championship

January 25-28: Dubai Desert Classic

February 1-4: Maybank Championship

February 8-11: World Super 6 Perth

February 15-18: Oman Golf Classic

February 22-25: Qatar Masters

March 1-4: Mexico Championship**

March 1-4: Tshwane Open

March 8-11: Indian Open

March 15-18: Philippines Golf Championship

March 21-25: Match Play Championship**

April 5-8: The Masters*

April 12-15: TBC

April 19-22: Trophee Hassan II

April 26-29: China Open

May 5-6: GolfSixes

May 10-13: TBC

May 17-20: Belgian Knockout

May 24-27: BMW PGA Championship***

May 31-June 3: Italian Open***

June 7-10: Austrian Open

June 14-17: US Open*

June 21-24: International Open

June 28-1 July: Open de France***

July 5-8: Irish Open***

July 12-15: Scottish Open***

July 19-22: The Open*

July 26-29: European Open

August 2-5: Bridgestone Invitational**

August 9-12: PGA Championship*

August 8-12: European Golf Team Championships

August 16-19: Nordea Masters

August 23-26: Czech Masters

August 30-September 2: Made in Denmark

September 6-9: European Masters

September 13-16: KLM Open

September 20-23: Portugal Masters

September 28-30: Ryder Cup

October 4-7: Dunhill Links Championship

October 11-14: British Masters

October 18-21: Valderrama Masters

October 25-28: HSBC Championship**

November 1-4: Turkish Open***

November 8-11: Nedbank Golf Challenge

November 15-18: World Tour Championship

49 Events - take away the majors and WGC plus Ryder Cup so that’s 40 Events but only 17 actually being played in Europe !
 
If we as consumers want year round top shelf golf we can't play every single event from november til march in the Algarve and Andalucia.

Speaking of the Spanish really should get their fingers out and get the national open back on the schedule
 
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its always had a foreign start. at least the ET are willing to step outside the box. Americans and the pga are like that scene off "the running man" where if they go outside the area their collar blows their head off
 
its always had a foreign start. at least the ET are willing to step outside the box. Americans and the pga are like that scene off "the running man" where if they go outside the area their collar blows their head off

There are a few US players that do come over now and then these days, but still few and far between and the idea of them going abroad en masse would scare them. Too insular as a nation, which has perforated down to most of their national sports where it's only a home grown event (NFL, NBA NHL PGA etc)
 
Actually, most of the events out of Europe are in the winter months, and I can't really blame them for that. There is near to no chance to get a four day event without massive weather interruptions anywhere in Europe during that time. And I count 23 events in Europe, not 17 (including those where the location is yet to be announced but says "Europe" in the description).
 
What's your point? The champions league also has a number of Asian sides in it. Shall we rename it ?
 
Ah man! They've dropped the Alfred Dunhill at Leopard Creek!!! I love that event as it's on the border with the Kruger Park and you got to see loads of animals!

BOOOOO!!!
 
Yeah I guess its either a 6 month European schedule or 12 months with some winter sun

(& its not as if several European countries didn't do a fair bit of empire building in nearly every one of these far away places trying to make them European :-) )
 
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