In December 2017, it was announced that the tour had signed a title sponsorship agreement with insurance company Staysure, being renamed as the Staysure Tour.[1]
The following table lists official events during the 2018 season.[2]
Date
|
Tournament
|
Host country
|
Purse (€)
|
Winner[a]
|
Notes
|
10 Mar |
Sharjah Senior Golf Masters |
UAE |
US$425,000 |
Thaworn Wiratchant (2) |
|
27 May |
KitchenAid Senior PGA Championship |
United States |
US$3,250,000 |
Paul Broadhurst (5) |
Senior major championship
|
3 Jun |
Shipco Masters |
Denmark |
350,000 |
Colin Montgomerie (9) |
New tournament
|
17 Jun |
Senior Italian Open |
Italy |
300,000 |
Clark Dennis (3) |
|
1 Jul |
U.S. Senior Open |
United States |
US$4,000,000 |
David Toms (n/a) |
Senior major championship[b]
|
8 Jul |
Swiss Seniors Open |
Switzerland |
320,000 |
Jean-François Remésy (1) |
|
15 Jul |
WINSTONgolf Senior Open |
Germany |
350,000 |
Stephen Dodd (3) |
|
29 Jul |
The Senior Open Championship |
Scotland |
US$2,000,000 |
Miguel Ángel Jiménez (1) |
Senior major championship
|
5 Aug |
Staysure PGA Seniors Championship |
England |
£400,000 |
Philip Golding (5) |
|
19 Aug |
VTB Russian Open Golf Championship |
Russia |
US$500,000 |
David Shacklady (1) |
|
26 Aug |
Willow Senior Golf Classic |
England |
£370,000 |
Peter Fowler (6) |
|
2 Sep |
Travis Perkins Masters |
England |
£380,000 |
Paul Streeter (1) |
|
9 Sep |
European Tour Properties Senior Classic |
Bulgaria |
250,000 |
Magnus Persson Atlevi (2) |
|
16 Sep |
Scottish Senior Open |
Scotland |
£250,000 |
Gary Orr (1) |
|
7 Oct |
Farmfoods European Senior Masters |
England |
200,000 |
Santiago Luna (4) |
|
13 Oct |
Paris Legends Championship |
France |
300,000 |
Gary Orr (2) |
|
1 Dec |
Costa Blanca Benidorm Senior Golf Masters |
Spain |
300,000 |
Paul Streeter (2) |
New tournament
|
9 Dec |
MCB Tour Championship (Mauritius) |
Mauritius |
450,000 |
Clark Dennis (4) |
Tour Championship
|
16 Dec |
MCB Tour Championship (Seychelles) |
Seychelles |
US$300,000 |
Roger Chapman (3)
|
The Order of Merit was based on prize money won during the season, calculated in Euros.[3][4]