Golf tour season
The 2008 European Tour was the 37th season of the European Tour , the main professional golf tour in Europe since its inaugural season in 1972.
Changes for 2008
There were four new tournaments, the Emaar-MGF Indian Masters , the Ballantine's Championship in South Korea,[ 1] and in Spain the Madrid Masters and the Castelló Masters Costa Azahar . Lost from the tour schedule were the Singapore Masters ,[ 2] the TCL Classic , the Deutsche Bank Players Championship of Europe , the Madrid Open and the Mallorca Classic . The World Match Play Championship was originally scheduled, but was not held; it returned in 2009 with a new sponsor and venue.[ 3]
Schedule
The following table lists official events during the 2008 season.[ 4]
Date
Tournament
Host country
Purse
Winner[ c]
OWGR points
Other tours[ d]
Notes
11 Nov
HSBC Champions
China
US$5,000,000
Phil Mickelson (n/a)
52
AFR ,[ e] ANZ ,[ f] ASA [ g]
Limited-field event
18 Nov
UBS Hong Kong Open
Hong Kong
US$2,250,000
Miguel Ángel Jiménez (14)
36
ASA
25 Nov
MasterCard Masters
Australia
A$1,500,000
Aaron Baddeley (n/a)
24
ANZ
2 Dec
Michael Hill New Zealand Open
New Zealand
NZ$1,500,000
Richard Finch (1)
20
ANZ
9 Dec
Alfred Dunhill Championship
South Africa
€1,000,000
John Bickerton (3)
22
AFR
16 Dec
South African Airways Open
South Africa
€1,000,000
James Kingston (1)
32
AFR [ h]
13 Jan
Joburg Open
South Africa
€1,100,000
Richard Sterne (3)
20
AFR
20 Jan
Abu Dhabi Golf Championship
UAE
US$2,000,000
Martin Kaymer (1)
44
27 Jan
Commercialbank Qatar Masters
Qatar
US$2,500,000
Adam Scott (6)
46
3 Feb
Dubai Desert Classic
UAE
US$2,500,000
Tiger Woods (n/a)
50
10 Feb
Emaar-MGF Indian Masters
India
US$2,500,000
Shiv Chawrasia (1)
26
ASA
New tournament
17 Feb
Singapore Masters
Singapore
–
Cancelled [ 2]
–
ASA
17 Feb
Enjoy Jakarta Astro Indonesia Open
Indonesia
US$1,200,000
Felipe Aguilar (1)
20
ASA
24 Feb
WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship
United States
US$8,000,000
Tiger Woods (n/a)
76
World Golf Championship
2 Mar
Johnnie Walker Classic
India
£1,250,000
Mark Brown (1)
38
ANZ , ASA
9 Mar
Maybank Malaysian Open
Malaysia
US$2,000,000
Arjun Atwal (3)
24
ASA
16 Mar
Ballantine's Championship
South Korea
€2,000,000
Graeme McDowell (3)
28
ASA , KOR
New tournament
23 Mar
Madeira Islands Open BPI - Portugal
Portugal
€700,000
Alastair Forsyth (2)
24
23 Mar
WGC-CA Championship
United States
US$8,000,000
Geoff Ogilvy (3)
76
World Golf Championship
30 Mar
MAPFRE Open de Andalucia
Spain
€1,000,000
Thomas Levet (4)
24
6 Apr
Estoril Open de Portugal
Portugal
€1,250,000
Grégory Bourdy (2)
24
13 Apr
Masters Tournament
United States
US$7,500,000
Trevor Immelman (4)
100
Major championship
20 Apr
Volvo China Open
China
US$2,200,000
Damien McGrane (1)
20
ASA
27 Apr
BMW Asian Open
China
US$2,300,000
Darren Clarke (11)
32
ASA
4 May
Open de España
Spain
€2,000,000
Peter Lawrie (1)
24
11 May
Methorios Capital Italian Open
Italy
€1,700,000
Hennie Otto (1)
24
18 May
Irish Open
Ireland
€2,500,000
Richard Finch (2)
28
25 May
BMW PGA Championship
England
€4,500,000
Miguel Ángel Jiménez (15)
64
Flagship event
1 Jun
Celtic Manor Wales Open
Wales
£1,800,000
Scott Strange (1)
36
8 Jun
Bank Austria GolfOpen
Austria
€1,300,000
Jeev Milkha Singh (3)
24
15 Jun
U.S. Open
United States
US$7,500,000
Tiger Woods (n/a)
100
Major championship
15 Jun
Saint-Omer Open
France
€600,000
David Dixon (1)
18
CHA
22 Jun
BMW International Open
Germany
€2,000,000
Martin Kaymer (2)
30
29 Jun
Open de France Alstom
France
€4,000,000
Pablo Larrazábal (1)
38
6 Jul
European Open
England
£2,400,000
Ross Fisher (2)
40
13 Jul
Barclays Scottish Open
Scotland
£3,000,000
Graeme McDowell (4)
50
20 Jul
The Open Championship
England
£4,200,000
Pádraig Harrington (13)
100
Major championship
27 Jul
Inteco Russian Open Golf Championship
Russia
US$2,000,000
Mikael Lundberg (2)
24
3 Aug
WGC-Bridgestone Invitational
United States
US$8,000,000
Vijay Singh (13)
74
World Golf Championship
10 Aug
PGA Championship
United States
US$7,500,000
Pádraig Harrington (14)
100
Major championship
17 Aug
SAS Masters
Sweden
€1,600,000
Peter Hanson (2)
24
24 Aug
KLM Open
Netherlands
€1,800,000
Darren Clarke (12)
30
31 Aug
Johnnie Walker Championship at Gleneagles
Scotland
£1,400,000
Grégory Havret (3)
32
7 Sep
Omega European Masters
Switzerland
€2,000,000
Jean-François Lucquin (1)
24
14 Sep
Mercedes-Benz Championship
Germany
€2,000,000
Robert Karlsson (8)
34
Limited-field event
28 Sep
Quinn Insurance British Masters
England
£1,800,000
Gonzalo Fernández-Castaño (4)
30
5 Oct
Alfred Dunhill Links Championship
Scotland
US$5,000,000
Robert Karlsson (9)
50
Pro-Am
12 Oct
World Match Play Championship
England
–
Cancelled [ 3]
–
12 Oct
Madrid Masters
Spain
€1,000,000
Charl Schwartzel (3)
24
New tournament
19 Oct
Portugal Masters
Portugal
€3,000,000
Álvaro Quirós (2)
38
26 Oct
Castelló Masters Costa Azahar
Spain
€2,000,000
Sergio García (7)
38
New tournament
2 Nov
Volvo Masters
Spain
€4,250,000
Søren Kjeldsen (2)
50
Tour Championship
Unofficial events
The following events were sanctioned by the European Tour, but did not carry official money, nor were wins official.
Location of tournaments
Location of official tournaments of the
2008 European Tour in Europe.
Major Championship Flagship event
Tour Championship
Regular event
Order of Merit
The Order of Merit was based on prize money won during the season, calculated in Euros .[ 5] [ 6]
Position
Player
Prize money (€ )
1
Robert Karlsson
2,732,748
2
Pádraig Harrington
2,459,109
3
Lee Westwood
2,424,642
4
Miguel Ángel Jiménez
2,066,596
5
Graeme McDowell
1,859,346
6
Ross Fisher
1,836,530
7
Henrik Stenson
1,798,617
8
Martin Kaymer
1,794,500
9
Sergio García
1,591,917
10
Søren Kjeldsen
1,440,979
Awards
See also
Notes
^ A further two tournaments were scheduled but were cancelled.
^ Tiger Woods won three events, but was not a European Tour member.
^ The number in brackets after each winner's name is the number of European Tour events they had won up to and including that tournament. This information is only shown for European Tour members and are inclusive of the three United States-based major championships which were included on the schedule for the first time in 1998, with earlier editions having retrospectively been recognised as official tour wins.
^ AFR − Sunshine Tour ; ANZ − PGA Tour of Australasia ; ASA − Asian Tour ; CHA − Challenge Tour ; KOR − Korean Tour .
^ Sunshine Tour unofficial event
^ PGA Tour of Australasia unofficial event
^ Asian Tour unofficial event
^ Sunshine Tour flagship event
References
External links