Golf tour season
The 2019 European Senior Tour, titled as the 2019 Staysure Tour for sponsorship reasons, was the 28th season of the European Senior Tour, the main professional golf tour in Europe for men aged 50 and over.
The following table lists official events during the 2019 season.[1]
Date
|
Tournament
|
Host country
|
Purse (€)
|
Winner[a]
|
Notes
|
26 May |
KitchenAid Senior PGA Championship |
United States |
US$3,250,000 |
Ken Tanigawa (n/a) |
Senior major championship
|
1 Jun |
Senior Italian Open |
Italy |
300,000 |
Barry Lane (7) |
|
9 Jun |
Arras Open Senior Hauts de France |
France |
200,000 |
Peter Baker (1) |
New tournament
|
23 Jun |
Farmfoods European Legends Links Championship |
England |
200,000 |
Jean-François Remésy (2) |
New tournament
|
30 Jun |
U.S. Senior Open |
United States |
US$4,000,000 |
Steve Stricker (n/a) |
Senior major championship[b]
|
7 Jul |
Swiss Seniors Open |
Switzerland |
320,000 |
José Cóceres (1) |
|
14 Jul |
European Tour Destinations Senior Classic |
Spain |
250,000 |
José Manuel Carriles (1) |
|
21 Jul |
WINSTONgolf Senior Open |
Germany |
350,000 |
Clark Dennis (5) |
|
28 Jul |
The Senior Open Championship |
England |
US$2,000,000 |
Bernhard Langer (7) |
Senior major championship
|
4 Aug |
Staysure PGA Seniors Championship |
England |
£400,000 |
Phillip Price (2) |
|
18 Aug |
Scottish Senior Open |
Scotland |
£250,000 |
Paul Lawrie (1) |
|
1 Sep |
Sinclair Invitational |
England |
£400,000 |
David Shacklady (2) |
|
22 Sep |
Paris Legends Championship |
France |
200,000 |
David Shacklady (3) |
|
29 Sep |
Murhof Legends – Austrian Senior Open |
Austria |
250,000 |
José Cóceres (2) |
New tournament
|
6 Oct |
Farmfoods European Senior Masters |
England |
200,000 |
Thomas Levet (1) |
|
1 Dec |
MCB Tour Championship (Madagascar) |
Madagascar |
275,000 |
Barry Lane (8) |
Tour Championship
|
7 Dec |
MCB Tour Championship (Seychelles) |
Seychelles |
US$350,000 |
Peter Fowler (7)
|
15 Dec |
MCB Tour Championship (Mauritius) |
Mauritius |
400,000 |
Jarmo Sandelin (1)
|
The following events were sanctioned by the European Senior Tour, but did not carry official money, nor were wins official.
The Order of Merit was based on tournament results during the season, calculated using a points-based system.[2][3]
- ^ The number in brackets after each winner's name is the number of European Senior Tour events they had won up to and including that tournament. This information is only shown for European Senior Tour members.
- ^ Official win; unofficial money.
- ^ CHA – Challenge Tour; LET – Ladies European Tour.