2017 European Senior Tour

The 2017 European Senior Tour was the 26th season of the European Senior Tour, the professional golf tour for men aged 50 and above operated by the PGA European Tour.

2017 European Senior Tour season
Duration15 March 2017 (2017-03-15) – 10 December 2017 (2017-12-10)
Number of official events15
money leaderClark Dennis
2016
2018

Tournament results

The numbers in brackets after the winners' names show the number of career wins they had on the European Senior Tour up to and including that event. This is only shown for players who are members of the tour.

DateTournamentHost countryWinnerNotes
18 Mar Sharjah Senior Golf Masters United Arab Emirates South Africa Chris Williams (2) New tournament
28 May KitchenAid Senior PGA Championship United States Germany Bernhard Langer (5) PGA Tour Champions major
23 Jun European Tour Properties Senior Classic Finland Spain Santiago Luna (3) New tournament
2 Jul U.S. Senior Open United States United States Kenny Perry (n/a) PGA Tour Champions major
9 Jul Swiss Seniors Open Switzerland England Philip Golding (3)
16 Jul WINSTONgolf Senior Open Germany Wales Phillip Price (1)
30 Jul Senior Open Championship Wales Germany Bernhard Langer (6) PGA Tour Champions major
6 Aug Scottish Senior Open Scotland England Paul Broadhurst (3)
27 Aug Willow Senior Golf Classic England England Barry Lane (6)
3 Sep Travis Perkins Masters England England Philip Golding (4)
10 Sep Senior Italian Open Italy United States Clark Dennis (1)
30 Sep Paris Legends Championship France England Paul Broadhurst (4)
8 Oct Dutch Senior Masters Netherlands United States Clark Dennis (2) New tournament
22 Oct Farmfoods European Senior Masters England Wales Stephen Dodd (2) New tournament
10 Dec MCB Tour Championship Mauritius Thailand Thaworn Wiratchant (1)

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Qualifying school

The qualifying school was played in Portugal in late January and early February 2017. There were two 36-hole "stage 1" events with the leading players in these events joining a number of exempt players in the 72-hole final stage. As in 2016 there were just five qualifying places available for the 2017 season. With 18 exempt players and a minimum field of 72 for the final stage, the leading 27 players and ties from the two "stage 1" event qualified for the final stage. There was a cut after 54 holes with players more than eight shots away from the fifth qualifying place not playing the final round.[2]

The following five players gained their places on the 2017 European Senior Tour:[3]

PlacePlayerNotes2017 Money
rank
1Republic of Ireland Brendan McGovernAlso gained his place in 2016 finishing tied for 3rd20
T2United States Clark Dennis1
T2United States Gary RusnakAlso gained his place in 201438
T2England Peter T. Wilson35
T5France Jean-Pierre Sallat50

Sallat beat Jeff Hall and David Shacklady with a birdie on the first playoff hole.

Leading money winners

RankPlayerCountryPrize money ()
1Clark Dennis United States222,055
2Chris Williams South Africa190,716
3Peter Fowler Australia175,752
4Philip Golding England167,795
5Magnus Persson Atlevi Sweden160,558
6Paul Broadhurst England158,282
7Barry Lane England156,704
8Miguel Ángel Martín Spain137,999
9Thaworn Wiratchant Thailand136,878
10Stephen Dodd Wales122,218

Source:[4]

References

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