Keep up to date with the ever-changing European Tour schedule for the 2019-20 season
The 2020 European Tour schedule was due to begin at the Hong Kong Open and Dunhill Championship on the final weekend in November 2019 and end, as always, at the DP World Tour Championship in November 2020. But, as with the PGA, LPGA, and Ladies European Tours, the schedule has been crippled by the coronavirus outbreak.
2020 European Tour schedule: Postponements and cancellations
The following events on the 2020 European Tour schedule have been postponed or cancelled.
Hong Kong Open: Postponed due to civil unrest, played in January but not co-sanctioned by European Tour
Magical Kenya Open: Postponed due to Covid-19 pandemic
Hero Indian Open: Postponed due to Covid-19 pandemic
WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play: Cancelled due to Covid-19 pandemic
The Masters: Postponed due to Covid-19 pandemic, rescheduled for November
Maybank Championship: Postponed due to Covid-19 pandemic
Volvo China Open: Postponed due to Covid-19 pandemic
Estrella Damm Andalucia Masters: Postponed due to Covid-19 pandemic
GolfSixes: Cancelled due to Covid-19 pandemic
PGA Championship: Postponed due to Covid-19 pandemic, rescheduled for August
Made in Denmark: Postponed due to Covid-19 pandemic
Dubai Duty Free Irish Open: Postponed due to Covid-19 pandemic
Trophee Hassan II: Cancelled due to Covid-19 pandemic
Scandinavian Mixed: Cancelled due to Covid-19 pandemic
BMW International Open: Cancelled due to Covid-19 pandemic
Open de France: Cancelled due to Covid-19 pandemic
Aberdeen Standard Investments Scottish Open: Postponed due to Covid-19 pandemic
US Open: Postponed due to Covid-19 pandemic, rescheduled for September
The Open: Cancelled due to Covid-19 pandemic, Royal St George’s to host in 2021
The Olympic Games: Postponed due to Covid-19 pandemic, rescheduled for next year
Real D+D Czech Masters: Cancelled due to Covid-19 pandemic
Omega European Masters: Cancelled due to Covid-19 pandemic
2020 European Tour schedule: Completed events
The following events were completed before the suspension of the European Tour.
Alfred Dunhill Championship
November 28-December 1
Leopard Creek Country Club, South Africa
Winner: Pablo Larrazabal
Afrasia Bank Mauritius Open
December 5-8
Heritage Golf Club, Mauritius
Winner: Rasmus Hojgaard
Australian PGA Championship
December 19-22
RACV Royal Pines Resort, Australia
Winner: Adam Scott
South African Open
January 9-12
Randpark Golf Club, South Africa
Winner: Branden Grace
Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship
January 16-19
Abu Dhabi Golf Club, UAE
Winner: Lee Westwood
Dubai Desert Classic
January 23-26
Emirates Golf Club, UAE
Winner: Lucas Herbert
Saudi International
January 30-February 2
Royal Greens Golf & Country Club, Saudi Arabia
Winner: Graeme McDowell
ISPS Handa Vic Open
February 6-9
13th Beach Golf Club, Australia
WGC-Mexico Championship
February 20-23
Chapultepec Golf Club, Mexico
Winner: Patrick Reed
Oman Open
February 27-March 1
Al Mouj Golf Club, Oman
Winner: Sami Valimaki
Qatar Masters
March 5-8
Education City Golf Club, Qatar
Winner: Jorge Campillo
2020 European Tour schedule: Revised schedule
The European Tour announced in May a revised schedule, including a six-week UK swing and revamped Rolex Series.
The Tour also confirmed a second wave of events – including the Dunhill Links Championship and Irish Open – will be announced in due course.
In June, the Tour added that the restart will begin in the two weeks prior to the British Masters with back-to-back events in Austria.
Austrian Open
July 9-12
Diamond Country Club, Austria
Euram Bank Open
July 15-18
Golf Club Adamstal, Austria
Betfred British Masters
July 22-25
Close House Golf Club, England
English Open
July 30-August 2
Forest of Arden Country Club, England
WGC-FedEx St Jude Invitational
July 30-August 2
TPC Southwind, USA
English Championship
August 6-9
Hanbury Manor Country Club, England
PGA Championship
August 6-9
TPC Harding Park, USA
Celtic Classic
August 13-16
Celtic Manor Resort, Wales
Wales Open
August 20-23
Celtic Manor Resort, Wales
Estrella Damm NA Andalucía Masters
September 3-6
Real Club Valderrama, Spain
Portugal Masters
September 10-13
Dom Pedro Victoria, Portugal
US Open
September 17-20
Winged Foot Golf Club, USA
Ryder Cup
September 25-27
Whistling Straits Golf Club, USA
Aberdeen Standard Investments Scottish Open
October 8-11
The Renaissance Club, Scotland
BMW PGA Championship
October 15-18
Wentworth Golf Club, England
WGC-HSBC Champions
October 29-November 1
Sheshan International, China
The Masters
November 12-15
Augusta National Golf Club, USA
Nedbank Golf Challenge
December 3-6
Gary Player Country Club, South Africa
DP World Tour Championship
December 10-13
Jumeirah Golf Estates, UAE
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