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DP World Tour Tee Times: Richie Ramsay and Co. at BMW International Open

The DP World Tour Tee Times for the upcoming BMW International Open from July 4th until 7th at Golfclub München Eichenried in Munich, Germany, have been released. The tournament, part of the DP World Tour, will feature a Par-72 course and offer a prize fund of 2.5 million USD. Thirston Lawrence is the defending champion. Viewers can watch the event on Sky, with broadcasts starting at 12:30 PM on Thursday and Friday, 1:30 PM on Saturday, and 1:00 PM on Sunday.

DP World Tour Tee Times for UK Players

Richie Ramsay starts his BMW International Open campaign alongside Matthew Baldwin from England and Jordan Gumberg from the USA. Their first-round tee time is at 1:30 PM on Thursday, and they will begin their second round at 8:30 AM on Friday.

James Morrison will tee off with Daan Huizing from the Netherlands and Alfredo Garcia-Heredia from Spain. Their first round begins at 7:40 AM on Thursday, and their second round will start at 12:40 PM on Friday.

Danny Willett’s group includes Patrick Reed from the USA and Pablo Larrazabal from Spain. They are scheduled to tee off at 7:50 AM on Thursday and at 12:50 PM on Friday.

David Howell joins Jonas Blixt from Sweden and Dale Whitnell from England. Their first-round tee time is 8:00 AM on Thursday, followed by the second round at 1:00 PM on Friday.

Stephen Gallacher will play alongside Darren Fichardt from South Africa and Francesco Laporta from Italy. Their first-round tee time is at 2:00 PM on Thursday, with the second round beginning at 9:00 AM on Friday.

Player Nationality Playing Partners Round 1 Tee Time Round 2 Tee Time
James Morrison ENG Daan Huizing (NED), Alfredo Garcia-Heredia (ESP) 07:40 12:40
Danny Willett ENG Patrick Reed (USA), Pablo Larrazabal (ESP) 07:50 12:50
David Howell ENG Jonas Blixt (SWE), Dale Whitnell (ENG) 08:00 13:00
Richie Ramsay SCO Matthew Baldwin (ENG), Jordan Gumberg (USA) 13:30 08:30
Stephen Gallacher SCO Darren Fichardt (RSA), Francesco Laporta (ITA) 14:00 09:00
Connor Syme SCO Nicolas Colsaerts (BEL), Keita Nakajima (JPN) 12:30 07:30
Scott Jamieson SCO Oliver Bekker (RSA), James Nicholas (USA) 12:30 07:30
Grant Forrest SCO Jason Scrivener (AUS), Hurly Long (GER) 08:30 13:30
Calum Hill SCO Jeff Overton (USA), Haotong Li (CHN) 13:20 08:20
Ewen Ferguson SCO Rafa Cabrera-Bello (ESP), Eddie Pepperell (ENG) 13:40 08:40
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Watch: European Tour highlights from round 4 of the Italian Open

The Italian Open, part of the European Tour, is taking place at the Adriatic Golf Club Cervia in Ravenna, Italy. The tournament has reached its fourth and final round, with significant developments in the leaderboard.

As of the end of the fourth round, Marcel Siem from Germany is at the top of the leaderboard with a total score of 274, having played the round with a daily score of 0. Joining him at the top is Tom McKibbin from Northern Ireland, also with a total score of 274, but with a notable daily score of -6. Tied for the third position are Jannik De Bruyn from Germany and Sean Crocker from the USA, both with a total score of 275. De Bruyn recorded a daily score of -2, while Crocker finished his round with a daily score of -3.

The fifth-place positions are shared by five players: Antoine Rozner from France, Shubhankar Sharma from India, Andrea Pavan from Italy, James Nicholas from the USA, and Adri Arnaus from Spain, each with a total score of 276. Rozner and Sharma both had a daily score of 2, Pavan and Nicholas each scored -1, and Arnaus finished with a daily score of -2.

Highlighting the best performances of the day, Tom McKibbin led with an impressive daily score of -6. Joseph Dean from England also excelled, tying Crocker’s performance with a daily score of -3. Guido Migliozzi from Italy was another standout, completing the round with a daily score of -3.

For this event, the total prize money amounts to $3,250,000. The Italian Open Highlights and other European Tour Highlights capture the critical moments and top performances of this round as the competition draws to a close with the crowning of the tournament winner.

Italian Open: The European Tour round 4 highlights

About the European Tour

The DP World Tour (formerly the European Tour) is the largest European professional golf tour. With 45 events, the tour’s tournament calendar is packed with highlights. In addition to the majors, the DP World Tour organizes other co-sanctioned events with the PGA Tour. The European tour is also a guest in Asia, Africa and the Middle East, hosting at least one tournament in a total of 25 countries. The prize money on the DP World Tour is lower than on its American sister tour, but with the basic salary introduced in 2023, players who have played at least 15 tournaments will receive at least 150,000 dollars. The season finale of the overall earnings ranking, the “Race to Dubai“, will be held in a play-off format after five “Global Swings” and the “Back 9”. The final DP World Tour Championship will determine the winner of the season in Dubai in November.

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DP World Tour Live Blog: Marcel Siem Secures Sixth Tour Win in Playoff

Italian Open 2024 Live Scores

The Italian Open in the season 2024 is being played in Ravenna, Italy at the Adriatic Golf Club Cervia. The tournament starts at the Thursday, 27th of June and ends at the Sunday, 30th of June 2024.
The Italian Open is part of the European Tour in the season 2024. In 2024 all players competing for a total prize money of $3,250,000.
The course for the tournament at Adriatic Golf Club Cervia plays at Par 71.

The Italian Open returns to the Emilia-Romagna region after 31 years. The tournament will see top golfers from all over the world compete for prize money of USD 3,250,000. In recent years, Adrian Meronk, Robert MacIntyre and Nicolai Højgaard have emerged as notable winners.

European Tour live

Through the Golf Post Live Blog you can follow all results on the DP World Tour live. The DP World Tour is the top golf league alongside the PGA Tour. Originally started on the European continent, it now includes tournaments all over the world. With events in Asia, Africa, Australia and the Middle East and partnerships with the PGA Tour, the DP World Tour has a truly global reach. The official name of the organization is PGA European Tour and the DP World Tour is headquartered at the Wentworth Club in Virgina Water, England.

In the 2024 season, a total of 45 tournaments will be held in over 25 different countries. This versatility and the many different venues are what make the tour so appealing to golfers. The prize money is slightly lower on average than on the neighboring PGA Tour and ranges between 1.2 million dollars and 10 million dollars (DP World Tour Championship).
Since 2009, the official money ranking of the DP World Tour has been the “Race to Dubai“. This includes all relevant tournaments (including the major tournaments) from a season for the ranking. The overall winner of the Race to Dubai receives a five-year playing license on the DP World Tour, the Harry Vardon Trophy and bonus prize money of six million US dollars.

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Watch: European Tour highlights from round 3 of the Italian Open

The Italian Open, part of the European Tour, is currently taking place in Ravenna, Italy, at the Adriatic Golf Club Cervia. The tournament features top golfers competing for a prize pool of $3,250,000. The third round of the tournament has been played, setting the stage for the final round.

After three rounds, four players are tied for the first position on the leaderboard, each with a total score of 203. These players include Marcel Siem from Germany, Antoine Rozner from France, Shubhankar Sharma from India, and Sebastian Friedrichsen from Denmark. All of them have achieved a total score of 10 under par. Adrian Otaegui from Spain holds the fifth position with a total score of 204, which is 9 under par.

On this challenging day, various players have delivered impressive performances. The three players with the best daily scores are Marcel Siem, Antoine Rozner, and Shubhankar Sharma, each achieving a score that places them in the leading positions with a total score of 10 under par.

The Italian Open Highlights video showcases the important moments and key shots from the third round, providing a comprehensive look at the competition. The tournament finale is anticipated with great interest as players gear up for the fourth and final round to determine the winner.

The Italian Open offers substantial prize money of $3,250,000, adding to the competitive intensity. The ongoing tournament continues to highlight exceptional performances as part of the European Tour Highlights. The upcoming fourth round will conclude the event, revealing the ultimate champion.

For a summary of the pivotal moments of the third round, refer to the Italian Open Highlights and European Tour Highlights.

Italian Open: The European Tour round 3 highlights

About the European Tour

The DP World Tour (formerly the European Tour) is the largest European professional golf tour. With 45 events, the tour’s tournament calendar is packed with highlights. In addition to the majors, the DP World Tour organizes other co-sanctioned events with the PGA Tour. The European tour is also a guest in Asia, Africa and the Middle East, hosting at least one tournament in a total of 25 countries. The prize money on the DP World Tour is lower than on its American sister tour, but with the basic salary introduced in 2023, players who have played at least 15 tournaments will receive at least 150,000 dollars. The season finale of the overall earnings ranking, the “Race to Dubai“, will be held in a play-off format after five “Global Swings” and the “Back 9”. The final DP World Tour Championship will determine the winner of the season in Dubai in November.

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Watch: European Tour Highlights from Round 2 of the Italian Open

The Italian Open, part of the European Tour, is taking place in Ravenna, Italy, at the Adriatic Golf Club Cervia. The tournament features a prize pool of $3,250,000. Players have completed round four, and we now have a winner.

Leading the tournament is Gunner Wiebe from the USA, finishing round four with a total score of -9. In second place, Jannik de Bruyn from Germany ended the round with a total score of -8. Tied for third place are four players: Adrian Otaegui from Spain, Marcus Kinhult from Sweden, Brandon Stone from South Africa, and Sebastian Friedrichsen from Denmark, each with a total score of -7. These scores represent their performance across the four rounds of the tournament.

The Italian Open Highlights video showcases the most significant moments and performances from this round. As part of the European Tour Highlights, this compilation captures the pivotal shots and key events that defined the final round of the Italian Open.

Stay tuned to the Golf Post website for more European Tour Highlights and Italian Open Highlights, offering detailed coverage and analysis of this prestigious golf tournament.

Italian Open: The European Tour round 2 highlights

About the European Tour

The DP World Tour (formerly the European Tour) is the largest European professional golf tour. With 45 events, the tour’s tournament calendar is packed with highlights. In addition to the majors, the DP World Tour organizes other co-sanctioned events with the PGA Tour. The European tour is also a guest in Asia, Africa and the Middle East, hosting at least one tournament in a total of 25 countries. The prize money on the DP World Tour is lower than on its American sister tour, but with the basic salary introduced in 2023, players who have played at least 15 tournaments will receive at least 150,000 dollars. The season finale of the overall earnings ranking, the “Race to Dubai“, will be held in a play-off format after five “Global Swings” and the “Back 9”. The final DP World Tour Championship will determine the winner of the season in Dubai in November.

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DP World Tour Tee Times: Patrick Reed and Other Americans at Italian Open

The DP World Tour Tee Times for the Italian Open, held at the Adriatic Golf Club Cervia in Ravenna, Italy, have been released. The tournament, part of the DP World Tour, offers a par-71 course and a prize purse of 3.25 million US dollars. Adrian Meronk is the defending champion.

DP World Tour Tee Times

James Nicholas will tee off his first round on Thursday at 7:50 AM from Tee 1, alongside Kristian Krogh Johannessen from Norway and Andrew Wilson from England. In the second round, he begins at 12:50 PM from Tee 10 with the same group.

Chase Hanna starts his first round on Thursday at 8:00 AM from Tee 10, accompanied by Gavin Green from Malaysia and Riccardo Fantinelli from Italy. The second round will commence at 1:00 PM from Tee 1.

Johannes Veerman is scheduled to begin his first round on Thursday at 8:10 AM from Tee 10 with Ashun Wu from China and Gregorio De Leo from Italy. Veerman’s second round starts Friday at 1:10 PM from Tee 1.

Gunner Wiebe’s first round will begin on Thursday at 9:00 AM from Tee 1, alongside Daniel Gavins and Daniel Brown, both from England. His second round will start on Friday at 2:00 PM from Tee 10.

Patrick Reed tees off his first round on Thursday at 1:10 PM from Tee 1, partnering with Laurie Canter from England and Guido Migliozzi from Italy. The second round starts on Friday at 8:10 AM from Tee 10.

Jeff Overton’s opening round is set for Thursday at 1:30 PM from Tee 1, and he will be joined by Grant Forrest from Scotland and Ugo Coussaud from France. The second round will start on Friday at 8:30 AM from Tee 10.

American Players’ Tee Times

Round 1 Start Time Round 2 Start Time Player Nationality Playing Partners Partner Nationalities
07:50 12:50 James Nicholas USA Kristian Krogh Johannessen, Andrew Wilson NOR, ENG
08:00 13:00 Chase Hanna USA Gavin Green, Riccardo Fantinelli MAS, ITA
08:10 13:10 Johannes Veerman USA Ashun Wu, Gregorio De Leo CHN, ITA
09:00 14:00 Gunner Wiebe USA Daniel Gavins, Daniel Brown ENG, ENG
13:10 08:10 Patrick Reed USA Laurie Canter, Guido Migliozzi ENG, ITA
13:30 08:30 Jeff Overton USA Grant Forrest, Ugo Coussaud SCO, FRA
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DP World Tour Tee Times: Matthew Jordan and David Law at the Italian Open

The DP World Tour Tee Times for the upcoming Italian Open in Ravenna, Italy, are set. The tournament, held at the Adriatic Golf Club Cervia, will feature a number of British and Scottish players. The event, part of the DP World Tour, offers a total prize fund of $3,250,000. Defending champion Adrian Meronk will not defend his title on the par 71 course.

DP World Tour Tee Times

Richard Mansell, from England, starts his rounds at 07:40 and 12:40, accompanied by Masahiro Kawamura from Japan and Angel Hidalgo from Spain.

David Law, representing Scotland, tees off at 12:40 and 07:40. He is paired with Simon Forsström from Sweden and Jacopo Vecchi Fossa from Italy.

Matthew Jordan of England will begin at 12:50 and 07:50. He is joined by Jason Scrivener from Australia and Luca Cianchetti from Italy.

Stuart Manley from Wales starts his game at 13:10 and 08:10. His group includes Mikko Korhonen from Finland and Jannik De Bruyn from Germany.

Grant Forrest, also from Scotland, has his tee times set at 13:30 and 08:30. His playing partners are Jeff Overton from the USA and Ugo Coussaud from France.

Round Start Time Player Nationality Playing Partners Nationalities
1 07:40 Richard Mansell ENG Masahiro Kawamura, Angel Hidalgo JPN, ESP
1 12:40 David Law SCO Simon Forsström, Jacopo Vecchi Fossa SWE, ITA
1 12:50 Matthew Jordan ENG Jason Scrivener, Luca Cianchetti AUS, ITA
1 13:10 Stuart Manley WAL Mikko Korhonen, Jannik De Bruyn FIN, GER
1 13:30 Grant Forrest SCO Jeff Overton, Ugo Coussaud USA, FRA
2 07:40 Richard Mansell ENG Masahiro Kawamura, Angel Hidalgo JPN, ESP
2 07:40 David Law SCO Simon Forsström, Jacopo Vecchi Fossa SWE, ITA
2 07:50 Matthew Jordan ENG Jason Scrivener, Luca Cianchetti AUS, ITA
2 08:10 Stuart Manley WAL Mikko Korhonen, Jannik De Bruyn FIN, GER
2 08:30 Grant Forrest SCO Jeff Overton, Ugo Coussaud USA, FRA
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Watch: European Tour Highlights from Round 4 of the KLM Open

The European Tour continues with the KLM Open, held at The International golf club in Amsterdam, Netherlands. The tournament’s prize money is $2,500,000. The fourth round of this event brought significant movements on the leaderboard and notable performances from top players.

Guido Migliozzi from Italy, Joseph Dean from England, and Marcus Kinhult from Sweden were tied for the lead with a total score of 273, each sitting at 11 under par. Guido Migliozzi won the playoff on the second hole. Rasmus Højgaard from Denmark and Andrea Pavan from Italy are tied for fourth place, both having total scores of 274, one stroke behind the leaders and 10 under par.

The best rounds of the day were played by Andrea Pavan of Italy and Tom McKibbin of Northern Ireland, each posting a daily score of 6 under par. Johannes Veerman from the USA also had a notable performance with a daily score of 6 under par.

This video showcases the European Tour highlights and KLM Open highlights from the fourth round, featuring the standout moments from these top players vying for the tournament title. With the completion of four rounds, the focus is on the final performances that determined the tournament’s champion.

These are the key highlights and scores from the final round at The International, offering a detailed look at the players’ standings and specific daily achievements. The KLM Open continues to be a significant event within the European Tour, drawing notable talent and competition.

KLM Open: The European Tour round 4 highlights

About the European Tour

The DP World Tour (formerly the European Tour) is the largest European professional golf tour. With 45 events, the tour’s tournament calendar is packed with highlights. In addition to the majors, the DP World Tour organizes other co-sanctioned events with the PGA Tour. The European tour is also a guest in Asia, Africa and the Middle East, hosting at least one tournament in a total of 25 countries. The prize money on the DP World Tour is lower than on its American sister tour, but with the basic salary introduced in 2023, players who have played at least 15 tournaments will receive at least 150,000 dollars. The season finale of the overall earnings ranking, the “Race to Dubai“, will be held in a play-off format after five “Global Swings” and the “Back 9”. The final DP World Tour Championship will determine the winner of the season in Dubai in November.

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European Tour Live Blog: Guido Migliozzi Wins in Play-Off

KLM Open 2024 Live Scores

The KLM Open in the season 2024 is being played in Amsterdam, Netherlands at the The International. The tournament starts at the Thursday, 20th of June and ends at the Sunday, 23rd of June 2024.
The KLM Open is part of the European Tour in the season 2024. In 2024 all players competing for a total prize money of $2,500,000.
The course for the tournament at The International plays at Par 71.

The DP World Tour starts the second half of the European Swing and plays in Amsterdam, Netherlands. This will be followed by tournaments in Italy and Germany before the Closing Swing begins.

European Tour live

Through the Golf Post Live Blog you can follow all results on the DP World Tour live. The DP World Tour is the top golf league alongside the PGA Tour. Originally started on the European continent, it now includes tournaments all over the world. With events in Asia, Africa, Australia and the Middle East and partnerships with the PGA Tour, the DP World Tour has a truly global reach. The official name of the organization is PGA European Tour and the DP World Tour is headquartered at the Wentworth Club in Virgina Water, England.

In the 2024 season, a total of 45 tournaments will be held in over 25 different countries. This versatility and the many different venues are what make the tour so appealing to golfers. The prize money is slightly lower on average than on the neighboring PGA Tour and ranges between 1.2 million dollars and 10 million dollars (DP World Tour Championship).
Since 2009, the official money ranking of the DP World Tour has been the “Race to Dubai“. This includes all relevant tournaments (including the major tournaments) from a season for the ranking. The overall winner of the Race to Dubai receives a five-year playing license on the DP World Tour, the Harry Vardon Trophy and bonus prize money of six million US dollars.

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Watch: European Tour highlights from round 3 of the KLM Open

The KLM Open, part of the European Tour, is currently being held in Amsterdam, Netherlands, at The International golf club. The tournament features a total prize money of $2,500,000. As the competition enters its final day, attention is focused on the leaders of the third round.

Mikko Korhonen from Finland is currently at the top of the leaderboard with a total score of 202, which is 11 under par. Guido Migliozzi from Italy follows closely in second place with a total score of 203, or 10 under par. Tied for third place are Matteo Manassero from Italy, Rasmus Højgaard from Denmark, and Sean Crocker from the USA, each with a total score of 204, or 9 under par.

The best performances of the day came from three players who have notably excelled in the current round. Mikko Korhonen, Guido Migliozzi, and Matteo Manassero posted the best daily scores, indicating strong play as the tournament progresses. Each player’s ability to maintain or improve their position will be critical as they compete for the top prize.

The European Tour Highlights for the KLM Open have been particularly eventful, with each round offering significant shifts in the leaderboard. For those interested in following the KLM Open Highlights, the day’s action offers a comprehensive view of the players’ skill and competition dynamics.

As this final round concludes, the focus will undoubtedly be on the players’ performances and the eventual winner of the KLM Open. Highlights of the final round showcase pivotal moments and extraordinary plays that have defined this year’s tournament.

KLM Open: The European Tour round 3 highlights

About the European Tour

The DP World Tour (formerly the European Tour) is the largest European professional golf tour. With 45 events, the tour’s tournament calendar is packed with highlights. In addition to the majors, the DP World Tour organizes other co-sanctioned events with the PGA Tour. The European tour is also a guest in Asia, Africa and the Middle East, hosting at least one tournament in a total of 25 countries. The prize money on the DP World Tour is lower than on its American sister tour, but with the basic salary introduced in 2023, players who have played at least 15 tournaments will receive at least 150,000 dollars. The season finale of the overall earnings ranking, the “Race to Dubai“, will be held in a play-off format after five “Global Swings” and the “Back 9”. The final DP World Tour Championship will determine the winner of the season in Dubai in November.