2020 European Tour


The 2020 European Tour was the 49th season of the European Tour, the main professional golf tour in Europe since its inaugural season in 1972.

Planned changes for 2020

Rule changes

In order to combat slow play, from the Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship onwards, regulations were introduced whereby a player would receive a one-stroke penalty for two bad times during a tournament.

Scheduling changes

With the addition of golf at the Olympic Games to the schedule in 2020, the Irish Open was moved to May from its previous date in July in order to avoid a clash with the WGC-FedEx St. Jude Invitational, which had already been moved to avoid the Olympics. The Open de France was then scheduled opposite the WGC Invitational, and the British Masters was scheduled opposite the Olympics.

Tournament changes

COVID-19 pandemic impact

The COVID-19 pandemic had a major impact on the season, with many tournaments being rescheduled or cancelled. All four major championships were affected; The Open Championship was cancelled, and the Masters Tournament, U.S. Open and PGA Championship were moved to dates much later in the year.
After a three-month hiatus following the Commercial Bank Qatar Masters in early March, the tour resumed with a much changed schedule in July. Two dual-ranking events in Austria were followed by a six-tournament stretch in the United Kingdom and three tournaments in Spain and Portugal, with the rescheduled major events starting in late September.
On 13 August, it was announced that Alexander Lévy had become the first European Tour player to return a positive test for COVID-19. He and Romain Wattel, who had been in close contact with Lévy, were withdrawn from the field for the Celtic Classic.

In-season changes

Due to the 2019–20 Hong Kong protests, the Honma Hong Kong Open, originally scheduled for 28 November1 December 2019 as a co-sanctioned event with the Asian Tour, was rescheduled for 9–12 January 2020 as an Asian Tour event without European Tour sanctioning.
The COVID-19 pandemic severely impacted the remainder of the schedule.

Schedule

The following table lists official events during the 2020 season.
DateTournamentHost countryPurse
points
WinnerOWGR
points
Other
tours
Notes
Hong Kong OpenHong KongRemovedASA
Alfred Dunhill ChampionshipSouth Africa€1,500,0002,750dts|8 Dec 2019|format=dm

Unofficial events

The following events were sanctioned by the European Tour, but did not carry official money, nor were wins official.
DateTournamentHost countryPurseWinnerOWGR
points
Notes
10 MayGolfSixes CascaisPortugalCancelledn/aTeam event
2 AugOlympic GamesJapann/aPostponedLimited-field event
27 SepRyder CupUnited Statesn/aPostponedn/aTeam event

Location of tournaments

The tournament locations below represent the original schedule, before any changes due to COVID-19 pandemic.

Race to Dubai

Points distribution

The distribution of Race to Dubai points for 2020 European Tour events were as follows:
Finishing position1st2nd3rd4th5th6th7th8th9th10th20th30th40th50th60th
Major championships10,0001,6651,11362750042435030025022320012090684830
World Golf Championships9,0001,5001,00056545038131527022520118010881614327
Rolex Series7,0001,1657804383502972452101751561408463473321
Regular tournament 5,5009156123452752341921651381231106650372817
Regular tournament 4,25071047226621218014912810695855138292013
Regular tournament 3,5005853892181751481231058878704232241711
Regular tournament 2,7504603051721371169783696155332519138
Regular tournament 2,000335222125100847060504440241814106
Dual-ranking event 1,0001671116350423530252220129753
DP World Tour Championship12,0002,0001,335752600509420359300267240144108825836

Final standings

The Race to Dubai was based on tournament results during the season, calculated using a points-based system.

UK Swing Order of Merit

With the return of the European Tour after the COVID-19 hiatus and as part of the new Golf for Good initiative – which underpinned all events for the remainder of the 2020 season – a mini Order of Merit ran for all six events in the "UK Swing", with the top ten players sharing an additional £250,000 to donate to charities of their choice. The top ten, not otherwise exempt, from the standings of the UK Swing Order of Merit after the first five events received entry into the 2020 U.S. Open.

Final standings

The UK Swing Order of Merit was based on tournament results during the UK Swing, calculated using a points-based system.
PlayerEventEventEventEventEventEventDonation
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U.S. Open qualifiers

The leading players in the points standings following the ISPS Handa Wales Open, who qualified for 2020 U.S. Open, were as follows: