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The PGA Tour is off to Bermuda for the 2021 Bermuda Championship. They will play in Southampton, BER at the Port Royal Golf Course. The tournament starts on Thursday, 28th of October and ends on Sunday, 31st of October 2021. The Bermuda Championship is part of the PGA Tour in the season 2022. In 2022 all players competing for a total prize money of 6,500,000. The course for the tournament at Port Royal Golf Course plays at Par 72.
With another strong field of participants, we can look forward to top-class golf this week. Stars such as Luke Donald, Matt Fitzpatrick and Danny Willet will be competing this week. Other Englishmen include Aaron Rai, David Skinns, Harry Hall, Callum Tarren.
| PGA Tour | Bermuda Championship |
|---|---|
| Course | Port Royal Golf Course- Southhampton, Bermuda |
| Prize Money | 6,500,000 US-Dollar |
| Defending Champion | Brendon Todd |
| English players | Harry Hall, Callum Tarren, David Skinns, Aaron Rai, Danny Willet, Luke Donald, Matt Fitzpatrick |
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With only four tournaments to go for the LET season the Ladies European Tour is kicking off in Dubai this week. Stars of the LET will once again tee it up under the floodlights as the 15th Dubai Moonlight Classic presented by EGA takes place. Focusing on our Scandinavian stars we have Sanna Nuutinen(FIN), Ursula Wikstrom(FIN), Johanna Gustavsson(SWE), Caroline Hedwall(SWE) starting us of.
The Dubai Moonlight Classic is a professional golf tournament on the Ladies European Tour. It has a prize fund of 260,000 Euros and is one of the most anticipated LET events of the season. The English ladies making an appearance include legend Laurie Davies who will represent England well. Bronte Law is also participating and will hopefully improve her game from the last weeks tournament where she placed very low on the leaderboard.
| LPGA Tour | Dubai Moonlight Classic |
|---|---|
| Course | Dubai, United Emirates |
| Prize Money | 260,000 Euro |
| Defending Champion | Minjee Lee |
| English players | Bronte Law, Laurie Davies,Meghan MacLaren, Alice Hewson, Felicity Johnson, Cloe Frankish, Annabel Dimmock, Eleanor Givens, Gabriella Cowley, Liz Young, |
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The PGA Tour is off to Bermuda for the 2021 Bermuda Championship. Hopefully they wont get lost in a y triangles before teeing off. They will play in Southampton, BER at the Port Royal Golf Course. The tournament starts on Thursday, 28th of October and ends on Sunday, 31st of October 2021. The Bermuda Championship is part of the PGA Tour in the season 2022. In 2022 all players competing for a total prize money of 6,500,000. The course for the tournament at Port Royal Golf Course plays at Par 72.
With another strong field of participants, we can look forward to top-class golf this week. Narrowing the focus on the Scandinavian golfers, the participation is lower than usually. Only four players will represent the Scandinavians and they are all Swedish. Lets see how well David Lingmerth, Daniel Chopra, and Richard Johnson represent Scandinavia as a whole. Coming in as an amateur is Ludvig Aberg and will be interesting to see how he plays alongside the pros.
| PGA Tour | Bermuda Championship |
|---|---|
| Course | Port Royal Golf Course- Southhampton, Bermuda |
| Prize Money | 6,500,000 US-Dollar |
| Defending Champion | Brendon Todd |
| Skandinavian players | Daniel Chopra(SWE), Richard Johnson(SWE), David Lingmerth(SWE). Ludvig Adberg(SWE) |
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With only four tournaments to go for the LET season the Ladies European Tour is kicking off in Dubai this week. Stars of the LET will once again tee it up under the floodlights as the 15th Dubai Moonlight Classic presented by EGA takes place. Focusing on our Scandinavian stars we have Sanna Nuutinen(FIN), Ursula Wikstrom(FIN), Johanna Gustavsson(SWE), Caroline Hedwall(SWE) starting us of.
The Dubai Moonlight Classic is a professional golf tournament on the Ladies European Tour. It has a prize fund of 260,000 Euros and is one of the most anticipated LET events of the season. With Annika Sorenstam(SWE) being a legend of this event in 2007, we hope to see the Scandinavian ladies follow her footsteps.
| LPGA Tour | Dubai Moonlight Classic |
|---|---|
| Course | Dubai, United Emirates |
| Prize Money | 260,000 Euro |
| Defending Champion | Minjee Lee |
| Skandinavian players | Sanna Nuutinen(FIN),Ursula Wikstrom(FIN), Marianne Skarpnord(NO),Linda Wessberg(SWE) |
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The PGA Tour made headlines in Japan right at the beginning of the season for the ZOZO Championship. Hideki Matsuyama, took home the trophy representing Japan on its own soil. Only two players represented the Scandinavians, including Alex Noren and Henrik Norlander, both from Sweden.
Both of the Swedes landed at T18. Norlander had a total of 5 birdies and finished with four rounds of 71-72-71-64. Noren had a total of 5 birdies as well and finished with four rounds of 68-68-71-71.
| PGA Tour | ZOZO Championship |
|---|---|
| Course | Accordia Golf Narashino Country Club (Japan) |
| Prize Money | 9,950,000 US-Dollar |
| Champion | Hideki Matsuyama |
| Skandinavian players | Alex Noren(SWE), Henrik Norlander(SWE) |
It has been 23 years since last time this course served as venue to a European Tour event, and 10 years since the last time Mallorca welcomed one. Proudly, a Scandinavian golfer took home the win at the Mallorca Golf Open helping put Scandinavian golfers on the map.
Jeff Winther from Denmark joined the winner’s circle this weekend playing 62-71-62-70 in Mallorca and earned around 150,000 Euros. Behind him at T2 was Sebastian Soderberg of Sweden finishing with 66-68-64-68. The next Swede at T7 was Niklas Lemke. Focusing on another player from Denmark we see, Joachim Hansen who rounds ended with 67-72-65-67. Overall the Scandinavian players made their mark this weekend in Spain.
| European Tour | Mallorca Golf Open |
|---|---|
| Course | Golf Santa Ponsa- Mallorca, Spain |
| Prize Money | 1 Mio EUR |
| Champion | Jeff Winther |
| Skandinavian players | Alexander Björk(SWE), Jeff Winther(DEN), Sebastian Soderberg(SWE), Søren Kjeldsen(DEN), Niklas Lemke(SWE), Marcus Kinhult(SWE), Philip Eriksson(SWE), Jens Fahrbring(SWE), Joel Sjöholm(SWE), Kristoffer Reitan(NOR), Benjamin Poke(DEN), Lucas Bjerregaard(DEN), Rikard Karlberg(SWE), Joachim Hansen(DEN) |

The LPGA returned to the field at the International Busan Golf Course, in South Korea, at the BMW Ladies Championship. in Young of South Korea dominated the weekend and took home 300,000 dollars in prize money.
Matilda Castren(FIN) kicked it off strong already with a hole in one during the practice round. However, she failed to continue this power and came in last on the leaderboard with a total of 1 over par. Nanna Madsen(DEN) will opened the first round at 9:55am(GMT+9) from hole 10 and managed to be a bit better than her Scandinavian mate and landed at T41 and 5 under par.
| LPGA Tour | BMW Ladies Championship |
|---|---|
| Course | International Busan |
| Prize Money | 200,000,000 US-Dollar |
| Champion | Jin Young |
| Skandinavian players | Matilda Castren(FIN), Nanna Madsen(DEN) |
With the Dominion Energy Charity Classic, the outcome of playing good goes far and beyond. People contributed to the Charity through flat donations or based on the number of “birdies” made by PGA TOUR Champions players. Robert Karlsson, from Sweden fought every shot in representation of the Scandinavian Area, as he is the only participant from there. He finished with a total of 6 birdies and landed at T31.
| PGA Tour Champions | Dominion Energy Charity Classic | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Course | Country Club of Virginia- Richmond, Virginia (USA) | |||
| Prize Money |
| 2,000,000 US-Dollar | ||
| 2,000,000 US-Dollar | ||||
| Defending Champion | Bernhard Langer | |||
| Skandinavian players | Robert Karlsson(SWE) |
The PGA Tour made headlines in Japan right at the beginning of the season for the ZOZO Championship. Hideki Matsuyama, took home the trophy representing Japan on its own soil.
The ZOZO Championship was played in Chiba, Japan at the Accordia Golf Narashino CC. The Englishmen participating included Tommy Fleetwood and Matt Wallace. Wallace managed to land in the top 5 on the leaderboard with 9 birdies and a total of 6 under par. Fleetwood came right behind Wallace at T7, managing 9 birdies and one eagle and finishing 5 under par.
| PGA Tour | ZOZO Championship |
|---|---|
| Course | Accordia Golf Narashino Country Club (Japan) |
| Prize Money | 9,950,000 US-Dollar |
| Champion | Hideki Matsuyama |
| English players | Tommy Fleetwood, Matt Wallace |
The European Tour was in Spain for the third week. The Mallorca Golf Open season 2021 was played in Mallorca, Spain at the Golf Santa Ponsa. Jeff Winther of Sweden took home the trophy this weekend beating out his English mates. Laurie Canter came in at T5 with a total of 12 under par. Just below Canter on the leaderboard was Andrew Johnson with a total of 10 under par. Jack Senior also scored 10 under par with a total of 4 rounds 68- 67-66-69. Oliver Wilson who finished at T11 also played a great game this weekend.
| EU Tour | Mallorca Golf Open |
|---|---|
| Course | Golf Santa Ponsa- Mallorca, Spain |
| Prize Money | 1 Mio EUR |
| Champion | Jeff Winther |
| English players |
Dale Whitnell, Dave Coupland, Frank Kennedey, Oliver Fisher, Ross McGowan, |
Moving into the ladies tours, The LPGA flew to Korea for the BMW Ladies Championship. Jin Young of South Korea dominated the weekend and took home 300,000 dollars in prize money. Young commented on her performance saying, “I have to say my strongest point and my weakest points are meshed together and similar… And looking back just at today, I think I’m not entirely satisfied with my tee shots. I was satisfied with my iron shots, they were going the way I wanted them, and I was confident in terms of my putting..”
The English ladies who participated Charley Hull and Bronte Law. Hull came in at T17 with 29 putts per round and 16 birdies. Law had a disappointing weekend getting more bogeys than birdies and finishing at T75.
| LPGA Tour | BMW Ladies Championship |
|---|---|
| Course | International Busan |
| Prize Money | 200,000,000 US-Dollar |
| Champion |
Jin Young |
| English players |
Charley Hull, Bronte Law |
Phil Mickelson set off to defend his title at the Dominion Energy Charity Classic, but was beat out by Bernhard Langer who had a total of 3 under par. Paul Broadhurst was the only English player to play on the Champions Tour this and finished out at T59 and had a total of five birdies.
| PGA Tour Champions | Dominion Energy Charity Classic | |
|---|---|---|
| Course | Country Club of Virginia- Richmond, Virginia (USA) | |
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| Champion | Bernhard Langer | |
| English players | Paul Broadhurst |
Denmark offers a variety of courses and with over a 100 to choose from you are sure to find one that is up to par. It is growing a reputation due to the fact that many Danish golfers are showing up in international tournaments and helping Denmark become better recognized in the golf world. Whether you are one of these pro’s or just beginning you can find a course that fits to your golf needs.
The seasons offer a nice green in the spring and is a great time to tee off. During the winter months you can tee off from November to April. The average green fee is relatively inexpensive and you can play on 9 or 18 holes.
Benniksgaard Golf Course, Golf & Hotel
Hedensted Golfklub
Helsingør Golf Club
Himmerland Golf & Country Club
Golfing in Norway can be a cinematic experience with its famous “midnight sunsets” because of their 24 hour golf clubs. Seasonal of course, but it is truly something every golf lover should experience. There are around 200 golf courses in Norway and the average green fee is around 70 euros.
Golfing is up and coming in Norway and is home of famous pro golfers such as Viktor Hovland who represented the European Team at the 2021 Ryder Cup. This success has put Norway on the map for golfing. Norway has around 175 golf courses and the average green fee is about 50 euros, but it depends on which course and when you play. Frequent golfers say to pack your handicap card if you have one and be sure to book tee times in advance by sending an email or calling the club.
Hammerfest og Kvalsund Golfklubb
Kristiansund og Omegn Golfklubb
Molde Golfklubb
Mørk Golfklubb
Sweden is home to over 450 Golf Clubs and resorts and is a popular sport within the country. Not only do these courses offer a great challenge for it’s players, it has amazing views that portray the countryside in its best light. According to Swedish Golf Online, around six percent of all Swedes play golf, the highest percentage in Europe.
You can easily book your tee times with the club online or by phone and the average green fee in Sweden is around 60 euros. There may be local handicap restrictions, however any member of a recognized golf organization can play at any course in Sweden.
Golf is considered competitive first and recreation second in Sweden, but it only makes for a great atmosphere and an ideal place to experience top class golf.
Ågesta Golfklubb http://www.agestagk.se
Åkagårdens Golfklubb http://www.akgk.se
Älvdalens Golfklubb (Driving Lake)
Degeberga-Widtsköfle Golfklubb
Elisefarm Golf Club & Stay & Play
Gällivare-Malmbergets Golfklubb
Grödinge Golfcenter Club & P&P
Gullbringa Golf & Country Club
Hagby Golfklubb (at Österåkers GK)
Halltorp Golfklubb (part of Ekerum Resort)
Haparanda Golfklubb/Meri-Lapin Golfklubi ry
Högantorps Golfklubb ( at Salem GK)
Hylliekrokens Golfcenter Pay & Play
Ingetorps Golfklubb (Time Out !)
International Golf Club at Arlanda
Järfälla Golfklubb ( at Viksjö GK)
Järna Golfklubb (at Kallfors GK)
Johannesberg Golf & Country Club
Lisinge Golfklubb (Time Out )
Mauritzberg GC ( Hotel/Homes/Marina)
Melleruds Golf & Dalsland Resort
Norderöns Golfklubb (IF Njord)
Örnsköldsviks Golfklubb Puttom
Oxie Golfklubb (at Hylliekroken Pay& Play)
Royal Drottningholms Golf Club
S:t Hans Golfklubb ( at Värpinge GC)
S:t Ibb Golfklubb ( at island of Ven)
Sankt Jörgen Park Golf & Resort
Sisjö Golfklubb & World of Golf
Sundbyholms Golfklubb (Time out)
Tanums Golf (at Brastad Golfcenter P&P)
In Finland golf is a relatively young sport, but it is not unpopular. The long summer days and crisp air make the experience top class. The best time is between May and September. There are only a little over 100 courses to choose from, but the options are spectacular.
In fact, Finland has the 10th highest number of registered golfers. Most courses offer 18 holes and are quite spacious. They offer many facilities that are top class, but with green fees that are quite affordable.
Ekenäs Golfklubb – Tammisaaren Golfkerho
Harjattula Golf & Country Club
Jakobstads Golf – Pietarsaaren Golf
Nordcenter Golf & Country Club
Oulujokilaakson Golf, Pay&Play
Paloheinä Golf – Helsinki City Golf