2023 DP World Tour Schedule, Dates, Venues, Winners, Results

DP World Tour 2023 schedule Dates, venues, locations, winners results of every event in European tour 






The DP World Tour announced on Thursday its full 12-month schedule for the 2023 season, featuring a minimum of 39 tournaments in 26 countries and an overall prize fund of $144.2 million.


Members of the DP World Tour will compete for a bonus pool that has been increased to $6 million for the top eight players in the DP World Tour Rankings.


The 2023 season will also see the launch of a new Earnings Assurance Programme for DP World Tour members as part of this record total prize fund.

As part of the programme approved by the DP World Tour's Tournament Committee last week, exempt players in categories 1 through 17 will receive a minimum salary of $150,000 if they participate in 15 or more events.

The season-ending DP World Tour Championship will then offer a $10 million purse payout.



DP World Tour schedule 2023: European Tour Tournaments, dates, venues, winners




Sportshistori.com brings here’s what we know so far about the 2023 DP World Tour campaign…


Winners In Bold.




Nov. 24-27 _ Fortinet Australian PGA Championship (Cameron Smith)

Nov. 24-27 _ Joburg Open (Dan Bradbury)

Dec. 1-4 _ Investec South African Open Championship (Thriston Lawrence)

Dec. 1-4 _ ISPS Handa Australian Open (Adrian Meronk)

Dec. 8-11 _ Alfred Dunhill Championship (Ockie Strydom)

Dec. 15-18 _ AfrAsia Bank Mauritius Open (Antoine Rozner)

Jan. 13-15 _ Hero Cup (Great Britain and Ireland)

Jan. 19-22 _ Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship (Victor Perez)

Jan. 26-30 _ Hero Dubai Desert Classic (Rory McIlroy)

Feb. 2-5 _ Ras Al Khaimah Championship (Daniel Gavins)

Feb. 9-12 _ Singapore Classic (Ockie Strydom)

Feb. 16-19 _ Thailand Classic (Thorbjorn Olesen)

Feb. 23-26 _ Hero Indian Open (Marcel Siem)

March 9-12 _ Magical Kenya Open (Jorge Campillo)

March 16-19 _ SDC Championship (Matthew Baldwin)

March 22-26 _ World Golf Championships-Dell Technologies Match Play (Sam Burns)

March 23-26 _ Jonsson Workwear Open (Nick Bachem)

April 6-9 _ Masters Tournament (Jon Rahm)

April 20-23 _ ISPS HANDA - Championship (Lucas Herbert)

April 26-30 _ Korea Championship (Pablo Larrazabal)

May 4-7 _ DS Automobiles Italian Open (Adrian Meronk)

May 11-14 _ Soudal Open (Simon Forsstrom)

May 18-21 _ PGA Championship (Brooks Koepka)

May 25-28 _ KLM Open (Pablo Larrazabal)

June 1-4 _ Porsche European Open (Tom McKibbin)

June 8-11 _ Volvo Car Scandinavian Mixed (Dale Whitnell)

June 15-18 _ U.S. Open (Wyndham Clark)

June 22-25 _ BMW International Open (Thriston Lawrence)

June 29-July 2 _ Betfred British Masters (Daniel Hillier)

July 6-9 _ Made in HimmerLand (Rasmus Hojgaard)

July 13-16 _ Barbasol Championship (Vincent Norrman)

July 13-16 _ Genesis Scottish Open (Rory McIlroy)

July 20-23 _ Barracuda Championship, Truckee, Calif (Akshay Bhatia).

July 20-23 _ The Open Championship, Hoylake, United Kingdom (Brian Harman)

Aug. 17-20 _ ISPS Handa World Invitational, Ballymena, United Kingdom (Daniel Brown)

Aug. 24-27 _ Czech Masters, Prague (Todd Clements)

Aug. 31-Sept. 3 _ Omega European Masters (Ludvig Aberg)

Sept. 7-10 _ Irish Open (Vincent Norrman)

Sept. 14-17 _ BMW PGA Championship (Ryan Fox)

Sept. 21-24 _ Cazoo Open de France (Ryo Hisatsune)

Sept. 29-Oct. 1 _ Team Europe wins the Ryder Cup 2023 title

Oct. 5-9 _ Alfred Dunhill Links Championship (Matt Fitzpatrick)

Oct. 12-15 _ Open de Espana (Matthieu Pavon)



Oct. 19-22 _ Estrella Damm N.A. Andalucía Masters, Sotogrande, Spain


Oct. 26-29 _ Commercial Bank Qatar Masters, Doha, Qatar


Nov. 9-12 _ Nedbank Golf Challenge, Sun City, South Africa


Nov. 16-19 _ DP World Tour Championship, Dubai, United Arab Emirates





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  •  Included in the DP World Tour’s record prize fund of $144.2 million is an increase in the tournament prize funds for the first four Rolex Series events of 2023.

  • The Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship, Dubai Desert Classic, Genesis Scottish Open and BMW PGA Championship all move from $8 million in 2022 to $9 million next year, ahead of the $10 million season-ending DP World Tour Championship.



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