2003 European Tour

The 2003 European Tour was the 32nd season of the European Tour, the main professional golf tour in Europe since its inaugural season in 1972.

2003 European Tour season
Duration21 November 2002 (2002-11-21) – 2 November 2003 (2003-11-02)
Number of official events45
Most wins Ernie Els (4)
Order of Merit Ernie Els
Golfer of the Year Ernie Els
Sir Henry Cotton Rookie of the Year Peter Lawrie
2002
2004

Changes for 2003

There were four new tournaments to the European Tour in 2003, the Nordic Open[1] and three dual-ranking events, the Aa St Omer Open, BMW Russian Open and Mallorca Classic. Lost from the tour schedule were the English Open, Great North Open and the dual-ranking North West of Ireland Open.[2]

Schedule

The following table lists official events during the 2003 season.[3]

Date Tournament Host country Purse Winner[lower-alpha 1] OWGR
points
Other
tours[lower-alpha 2]
Notes
24 NovBMW Asian OpenTaiwanUS$1,500,000 Pádraig Harrington (6)16ASA
1 DecOmega Hong Kong OpenHong KongUS$700,000 Freddie Jacobson (1)16ASA
12 JanSouth African Airways OpenSouth Africa£500,000 Trevor Immelman (1)32AFR[lower-alpha 3]
19 JanDunhill ChampionshipSouth Africa£500,000 Mark Foster (1)18AFR
26 JanCaltex MastersSingaporeUS$900,000 Zhang Lianwei (1)20ASA
2 FebHeineken ClassicAustraliaA$2,000,000 Ernie Els (12)30ANZ
9 FebANZ ChampionshipAustraliaA$1,750,000 Paul Casey (2)30ANZ
16 FebJohnnie Walker ClassicAustralia£1,000,000 Ernie Els (13)44ANZ, ASA
23 FebCarlsberg Malaysian OpenMalaysiaUS$1,100,000 Arjun Atwal (2)20ASA
2 MarWGC-Accenture Match Play ChampionshipUnited StatesUS$6,000,000 Tiger Woods (n/a)76World Golf Championship
9 MarDubai Desert ClassicUAEUS$2,000,000 Robert-Jan Derksen (1)30
16 MarQatar MastersQatarUS$1,500,000 Darren Fichardt (2)24
23 MarMadeira Island OpenPortugal€600,000 Bradley Dredge (1)24CHA
13 AprMasters TournamentUnited StatesUS$6,000,000 Mike Weir (n/a)100Major championship
20 AprAlgarve Open de PortugalPortugal€1,250,000 Freddie Jacobson (2)24
27 AprCanarias Open de EspañaSpain€1,750,000 Kenneth Ferrie (1)24
4 MayItalian Open Telecom ItaliaItaly€1,100,000 Mathias Grönberg (4)24
11 MayBenson & Hedges International OpenEngland£1,100,000 Paul Casey (3)42
18 MayDeutsche Bank - SAP Open TPC of EuropeGermany€2,700,000 Pádraig Harrington (7)48
25 MayVolvo PGA ChampionshipEngland€3,500,000 Ignacio Garrido (2)64Flagship event
1 JunCeltic Manor Resort Wales OpenWales£1,500,000 Ian Poulter (4)24
8 JunDaily Telegraph Damovo British MastersEngland£1,500,000 Greg Owen (1)24
15 JunAa St Omer OpenFrance€400,000 Brett Rumford (1)16CHANew to European Tour
15 JunU.S. OpenUnited StatesUS$6,000,000 Jim Furyk (n/a)100Major championship
22 JunDiageo Championship at GleneaglesScotland£1,200,000 Søren Kjeldsen (1)24
29 JunOpen de FranceFrance€2,500,000 Philip Golding (1)24
6 JulSmurfit European OpenIreland£2,000,000 Phillip Price (3)44
13 JulBarclays Scottish OpenScotland£2,200,000 Ernie Els (14)50
20 JulThe Open ChampionshipEngland£3,900,000 Ben Curtis (1)100Major championship
27 JulNissan Irish OpenIreland€1,800,000 Michael Campbell (6)24
3 AugScandic Carlsberg Scandinavian MastersSweden€1,900,000 Adam Scott (4)24
10 AugNordic OpenDenmark€1,600,000 Ian Poulter (5)24New tournament
17 AugBMW Russian OpenRussia€400,000 Marcus Fraser (1)16CHANew to European Tour
17 AugPGA ChampionshipUnited StatesUS$6,000,000 Shaun Micheel (n/a)100Major championship
24 AugWGC-NEC InvitationalUnited StatesUS$6,000,000 Darren Clarke (10)78World Golf Championship
31 AugBMW International OpenGermany€1,800,000 Lee Westwood (15)30
7 SepOmega European MastersSwitzerland€1,600,000 Ernie Els (15)30
14 SepTrophée LancômeFrance€1,800,000 Retief Goosen (9)26
21 SepLinde German MastersGermany€3,000,000 K. J. Choi (n/a)48
28 SepDunhill Links ChampionshipScotlandUS$5,000,000 Lee Westwood (16)52Pro-Am
5 OctWGC-American Express ChampionshipUnited StatesUS$6,000,000 Tiger Woods (n/a)76World Golf Championship
12 OctDutch OpenNetherlands€1,000,000 Maarten Lafeber (1)24
19 OctTurespaña Mallorca ClassicSpain€400,000 Miguel Ángel Jiménez (7)16CHANew tournament
26 OctTelefónica Open de MadridSpain€1,400,000 Ricardo González (2)30
2 NovVolvo Masters AndalucíaSpainUS$4,000,000 Freddie Jacobson (3)46Tour Championship

Unofficial events

The following events were sanctioned by the European Tour, but did not carry official money, nor were wins official.

Date Tournament Host country Purse Winner(s) OWGR
points
Notes
19 OctHSBC World Match Play ChampionshipEngland£2,300,000 Ernie Elsn/aLimited-field event
9 NovSeve TrophySpainn/a Team GB&In/aTeam event
18 NovWGC-World CupUnited StatesUS$4,000,000 Trevor Immelman and
Rory Sabbatini
n/aWorld Golf Championship
Team event

Order of Merit

The Order of Merit was titled as the Volvo Order of Merit and was based on prize money won during the season, calculated in Euros.[4][5]

PositionPlayerPrize money ()
1 Ernie Els2,975,374
2 Darren Clarke2,210,051
3 Pádraig Harrington1,555,623
4 Freddie Jacobson1,521,303
5 Ian Poulter1,500,855
6 Paul Casey1,360,456
7 Lee Westwood1,330,713
8 Thomas Bjørn1,327,148
9 Brian Davis1,245,513
10 Phillip Price1,234,018

Awards

AwardWinnerRef.
Golfer of the Year Ernie Els[6]
Sir Henry Cotton Rookie of the Year Peter Lawrie[7]

See also

Notes

  1. The number in brackets after each winner's name is the number of European Tour events they had won up to and including that tournament. This information is only shown for European Tour members and are inclusive of the three United States-based major championships which were included on the schedule for the first time in 1998, with earlier editions having retrospectively been recognised as official tour wins.
  2. AFR − Sunshine Tour; ANZ − PGA Tour of Australasia; ASA − Asian PGA Tour; CHA − Challenge Tour.
  3. Sunshine Tour flagship event

References

  1. "Nordic Open will make debut in 2003". ESPN. Reuters. 6 November 2002. Retrieved 5 May 2003.
  2. "Golf". The Charlotte Observer. Charlotte, North Carolina. 27 November 2002. p. 24 (2C in paper). Retrieved 5 May 2020 via Newspapers.com. Russia will host its first top-tier European Tour event next year one of four new tournaments for 2003. The tour also added events in Denmark, France and Majorca. The English Open, the Great North Open in England and the North West of Ireland Open were dropped after sponsors withdrew.
  3. "2003 Tournament schedule". European Tour. Retrieved 17 October 2023.
  4. "2003 Order of Merit". European Tour. Archived from the original on 14 March 2005. Retrieved 17 October 2023.
  5. "Els takes European title". BBC Sport. 18 October 2003. Retrieved 17 October 2023.
  6. "Els named European player of year". CNN. 11 December 2003. Retrieved 17 October 2023.
  7. "Lawrie Named Euro Tour Rookie of the Year". NBC Sports. 4 November 2003. Retrieved 17 October 2023.
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