2025 DP World Tour schedule and results

2025 dp world tour schedule

Keep up to speed with the 2025 DP World Tour schedule and results as Europe’s finest bid to win the Race to Dubai title

The 2025 DP World Tour schedule will feature 42 events and see the European-based circuit visit at least 26 different countries.

Away from the four men’s majors, there is also a record $153 million in prize funds up for grabs.

The season will continue the ‘Global Swings’ format, which will see the calendar split into five sections from November to August, before the Back 9 preludes the two-tournament DP World Tour Playoffs.

The Rolex Series also remains, with the Hero Dubai Desert Classic, Genesis Scottish Open, BMW PGA Championship, Abu Dhabi Championship and. DP World Tour Championship offering elevated purses and Ryder Cup points.

There are welcome returns to the schedule for the Turkish and Austrian Opens, while other notable changes include the Open de France’s move from Le Golf National for the first time in more than 20 years, while there is no place for the European Open, Andalucia Masters, or Scandinavian Mixed event.

“Our 2025 schedule once again demonstrates and celebrates the truly global nature of the DP World Tour,” Guy Kinnings, the Tour’s chief executive, said.

“The introduction of the Global Swings has given us a strong, clear narrative that showcases the diversity of our membership and the places and cultures we visit. This will be further enhanced through the return of national Opens in Turkey and Austria in the first phase of our 2025 season.

“Then, as we have seen in recent weeks with great success in terms of attendance, viewing figures and compelling drama, the Back 9 provides a real opportunity for our Tour internationally as we build momentum into the Playoffs. We therefore also look forward to building on this in our 2025 season.”

2025 DP World Tour schedule

Opening Swing

November 21-24: BMW Australian PGA Championship (Royal Queensland GC, Australia)
Winner: Elvis Smylie

November 28-December 1: ISPS Handa Australian Open (Kingston Heath GC and Victoria GC, Australia)
Winner: Ryggs Johnston

December 5-8: Nedbank Golf Challenge (Gary Player CC, South Africa)
Winner: Johannes Veerman

December 12-15: Alfred Dunhill Championship (Leopard Creek GC, South Africa)
Winner: Shaun Norris

December 19-22: AfrAsia Bank Mauritius Open (Mont Choisy Le Golf, Mauritius)
Winner: John Parry

International Swing

January 10-12: Team Cup (Abu Dhabi GC, UAE)
Winners: Great Britain & Ireland

January 16-19: Hero Dubai Desert Classic (Emirates GC, UAE)

January 23-26: Ras Al Khaimah Championship (Al Hamra GC, UAE)

January 30-February 2: Bapco Energies Bahrain Championship (Royal GC, Kingdom of Bahrain)

February 6-9: Commercial Bank Qatar Masters (Doha GC, Qatar)

February 20-23: Magical Kenya Open (Muthaiga GC, Kenya)

February 27-March 2: Investec South African Open Championship (Durban CC, South Africa)

March 6-9: Joburg Open (Houghton GC, South Africa)

Asian Swing 

March 20-23: Porsche Singapore Classic (Laguna National Resort, Singapore)

March 27-30: Hero Indian Open (DLF G&CC, India)

April 10-13: The Masters (Augusta National GC, USA)

Scottie Scheffler wins the 2024 Masters Tournament

April 17-20: Volvo China Open (Shanghai Enhance Anting GC, China)

April 24-27: TBC (TBC)

European Swing 

May 8-11: Turkish Open (Regnum Carya Resort, Turkey)

May 15-18: PGA Championship (Quail Hollow Club, USA)

Xander Schauffele broke the Major scoring record and wins a record $3.3m at the 2024 PGA Championship.

May 22-25: Soudal Open (Rinkven International, Belgium)

May 29-June 1: Austrian Alpine Open presented by SalsburgerLand (Gut Altentann GC, Austria)

June 5-8: KLM Open (The International, Netherlands)

June 12-15: US Open (Oakmont CC, USA)

Bryson DeChambeau lifts the US Open trophy after his second major win

June 26-29: Italian Open (Argentario GC, Italy)

July 3-6: BMW International Open (Golfclub Munchen Eichenried, Germany)

Closing Swing

July 10-13: Genesis Scottish Open (The Renaissance Club, Scotland)

July 10-13: Isco Championship (Hurstbourne CC, USA)

July 17-20: The Open (Royal Portrush GC, Northern Ireland)

Xander Schauffele raises the claret jug after his Open win at Royal Troon

July 17-20: Barracuda Championship (Tahoe Mountain Club, USA)

August 7-10: TBC (TBC)

August 14-17: Danish Golf Championship (Fureso GC, Denmark)

Back 9 

August 21-24: Betfred British Masters hosted by Sir Nick Faldo (The Belfry, England)

August 28-31: Omega European Masters (Crans-sur-Sierre GC, Switzerland)

September 4-7: Amgen Irish Open (The K Club, Ireland)

September 11-14: BMW PGA Championship (Wentworth Club, England)

September 18-21: FedEx Open de France (Golf de Saint-Nom-La-Breteche, France)

September 26-28: Ryder Cup (Bethpage, USA)

October 2-5: Alfred Dunhill Links Championship (St Andrews, Carnoustie and Kingsbarns, Scotland)

October 9-12: Acciona Open de Espana (Club de Campo Villa de Madrid, Spain)

October 16-19: TBC (TBC)

October 23-26: Genesis Championship (TBC)

DP World Tour Playoffs

November 6-9: Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship (Yas Links, UAE)

November 13-16: DP World Tour Championship (Jumeirah Golf Estates, UAE)

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