Celebrating 50 Years! - The European Tour, now DP World-Tour, celebrates 50th anniversary

The European Tour, now DP World-Tour, celebrates 50th anniversary!

From DP World Tour, 12/4/22:

Exactly 50 years ago today, on April 12, 1972, the first official tournament in history of the European Tour - now known as the DP World Tour – took place at Golf Club de Pals, in Girona, with the opening round of the Open de España.

The inaugural tournament won three days later by Spaniard Antonio Garrido who, alongside the legendary Seve Ballesteros, went on to be the first Continental Europeans to play in the Ryder Cup in 1979.

The 1972 Open de España was the culmination of a near 20-year campaign led by John Jacobs OBE, the Tour’s founding father, to modernise the structure of tournament golf in Europe.

Since that day, the Tour has evolved into a global sporting organisation, having played 1916 tournaments at 440 different venues and in 50 different countries over the past half a century.

A total of 8,468 different players have played on Tour representing 110 different countries. Of those, 557 different players have won, representing 37 different nations.

To commemorate our 50th anniversary, today we look back on some of the players and moments that have defined our history.  [See video above]

Here are some of the topics to be viewed or read, on the DP World-Tour linked page:

The evolution of the DP World Tour

50 Stats from 50 Years on Tour

50 Years on Tour: Iconic memories from the archive

Who has the most wins on Tour?

The youngest winners in Tour history

The oldest winners in Tour history

Amateurs who have won on Tour


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