PGA EuroPro Tour To Fold After More Than 20 Years

Europe's third-tier development Tour will end at the conclusion of the 2022 season

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The PGA EuroPro Tour has announced that the 2022 season will be its last, citing the economic landscape of rising costs and changes in audience appetite for its decision.

It was created in 2002 following a merger between the EuroPro Tour and PGA MasterCard Tour, as the Professional Golfers' Association and Barry Hearn's Matchroom Sport joined forces.

As Europe's third-tier golf tour, the PGA EuroPro Tour held an important place in the ecosystem. The top five finishers on the Order of Merit graduated to the Challenge Tour and secured a place at Stage Two of the DP World Tour Qualifying School.

The success of the Tour is perhaps merited by its alumni, which includes Major winners in Louis Oosthuizen and Charl Schwartzel and European Ryder Cup players in the likes of Tommy Fleetwood , Tyrrell Hatton , Ross Fisher, Jamie Donaldson, Nicholas Colsaerts and Oliver Wilson . 

Although unknown at this stage, it is likely PGA EuroPro Tour members will take up opportunities on other development circuits upon conclusion of the 2022 season, such as the Clutch Pro Tour, Alps Tour, Pro Golf Tour and Nordic Golf League. 

Speaking of the decision, PGA EuroPro Tour President Barry Hearn said: "I have been honoured to have created the PGA EuroPro Tour alongside Sandy Jones of the PGA and to watch the development of so many aspiring and inspiring professional golfers.

"Sadly, in these changing times for professional golf support for Europe's biggest development tour has not been sufficient to justify its continuation but I must stress my eternal gratitude to Dan Godding and his team at the PGA EuroPro Tour, the PGA, our broadcasters Sky Sports and the golf clubs and volunteers in both the UK and Europe without whom we would never have created so many opportunities for next generation of professional golfers."

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The season closing Tour Championship will serve as the final PGA EuroPro Tour event and will take place at Lough Erne Resort 19-21 October 2022. James Allan, Michael Stewart, Dermot McElroy, Josh Hilleard and Ryan Brooks currently occupy the top-5 positions in the Order of Merit. 

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Sky Sports are the title sponsors of the 2017 HotelPlanner.com PGA EuroPro Tour Championship which takes place at the award winning Amendoeira Golf Resort, in Portugal from Tuesday October 24 – Thursday October 26.

The EuroPro Tour’s Sky Sports Tour Championship sees the top 60 players compete for a prize fund of £100,000 with £22,500 going to the winner after 54 holes.

The best players on Europe’s leading developmental tour will be competing to seal their place in the top five on the Race to Amendoeira at the end of the event and earn themselves a Challenge Tour card for 2018.

Chris Lloyd (The Kendleshire) could make EuroPro Tour history with a win in Amendoeria. Not only would he be the only player in the Tour’s history to win four events in one season, but he will also collect the lucrative £250,000 bonus for the feat.

Elsewhere, South Korean teenage sensation MK Kim (Golfmind Korea) – who already made history this season as the youngest player to ever win a EuroPro Tour event at 16 years old – could further cement his rookie season as one of the Tour’s best with a win in Portugal, which would bring his tally to three wins this season.

The event will be filmed for a two-hour highlights package to air on Sky Sports in the UK in November.

Barry Hearn, Chairman of the HotelPlanner.com PGA EuroPro Tour, said: “We are delighted to be once again working with our good friends at Sky Sports. Our relationship has been a close one over the years and involved many of our fantastic sports including darts, snooker, boxing, and golf.

“The Sky Sports Tour Championship is going to bring an exciting finish to the 2017 EuroPro season, showcasing some of the best upcoming golf talent from around the world. The EuroPro Tour has a proven track record in developing some of Europe’s top golfers.”

Barney Francis, Managing Director of Sky Sports, said: “We are thrilled to be title sponsors of the EuroPro Tour’s Championship in Portugal. Many of today’s top European golfers started their professional careers on the EuroPro Tour, including the likes of Tyrrell Hatton and Jordan Smith. As the importance of the Tour continues to grow, we’re pleased to strengthen our partnership even further.”

Spectator entry is free of charge throughout and live scoring will be available atwww.europrotour.com. Highlights from the Sky Sports Championship at Amendoeira Golf Resort will air on Sky Sports Golf in November.

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The PGA EuroPro tour is returning to Montrose Golf Links the week after next (21 June) with a week of top quality golf on view.

It kicks off on the Monday (21 June) with practice day, then a pro-am on the Tuesday, before each of the three rounds are held on consecutive days through to the Friday.

The tournament is covered by Sky Sports and John E Morgan will be back to do the commentary and analysis.

Past champions of this tournament such as Oliver Farr, Chris Lloyd and Jack Senior are now regulars on the European Tour, a testament to the fantastic grounding provided by the EuroPro tour.

The 1562 course will be open from 4pm onwards to season ticket holders on the Monday and Tuesday but closed all day on Wednesday and Thursday. It will reopen at 5pm on Friday (25 June).

The Broomfield Course is open as normal.

Spectators are of course welcome but do remember to stick to social distancing.

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Two of our season ticket holders – Anne Reoch and Eileen Fullerton – helping out at a previous EuroPro

We are looking for volunteers to cover a range of duties.

Starters are needed for the first tee during the practice rounds and tournament play.

We also need scorers and scoreboard operators on the course, although not as many this year as there is live scoring taking place at the 6th and 12th greens, and the players verify their scores at these points.

We are also looking for practice ground helpers to make sure things run smoothly on the range.

The greenkeeping team is also looking for help on 17 June ahead of the tournament to divot the fairways ahead of the tournament.

We are so incredibly grateful to the volunteers who have already agreed to help us at this year’s EuroPro.

If you still would like to help, then please give course secretary Claire Penman a call on 01674 672932 or email [email protected]

The build-up

This week and next, we start to increase the amount of cutting on area like tees, apron and fairway. We may also lower the height of cut depending on the weather, so if it’s hot and sunny it is less likely.

On the fairways, we will start to box our clippings to remove as much debris as possible and have the fairway looking its best.

We will also apply growth regulators on the putting surfaces to ensure the growth slows down. This helps increase the speed of the greens.

Water will also be reduced to the putting surfaces and hand watering will increase as we concentrate on the drier areas on the greens.

This helps firm up the greens and be more “linksy”. They will be rolled daily for 12 days as this again increases the speed of the greens.

Officials from Europro are looking for green speeds in the region of 10ft. The average speed for greens is normally between 8ft and 9ft, so 10ft for the average golfer is more difficult to putt on.

All cutting of bunkers, tee banks, semi rough, strimming work and divotting are done the week before the competition, along with the day-to-day cutting of the course.

During the tournament, we cut and roll greens daily, cut tees three times, aprons and fairways twice and move holes four times, along with any other areas we think we have time to cut and look after. We also still try to maintain the Broomfield to the best of our capabilities.

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PGA EuroPro Tour has decided to call 2022 its final season. 

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PGA EuroPro Tour has confirmed the sad news that 2022 will be its last ever season having hosted tournaments for the stars of tomorrow for 20 years. 

The circuit first began in 2002 as a partnership between Sandy Jones and the PGA's Mastercard Tour and Barry Hearn and Matchroom Sport's EuroPro Golf Tour. 

Since then, some of the game's brightest talents have come through the EuroPro Tour ranks such as major champions and now LIV Golf players Louis Oosthuizen and Charl Schwartzel, six-time DP World Tour winner Tyrrell Hatton and rising stars Richard Mansell, Marcus Armitage and Aaron Rai. 

Heartbreak for golfers as PGA EuroPro Tour to end after 20 years

In total, the PGA EuroPro Tour, which has offered five Challenge Tour cards for the following season, has promoted over 100 golfers to the next level.

According to PGA EuroPro Tour CEO Daniel Godding, "the economic landscape of increasing costs and the changing habits of the worldwide audience means it has become clear that unfortunately there is no longer the support nor demand in the market to operate the PGA EuroPro Tour."

This season's final event will be the Matchroom Sport Tour Championship at Lough Erne Resort between 19th and 21st October, where the top five at the end of the event will be promoted to the Challenge Tour for 2023.  

Godding published a lengthy statement to reveal the heartbreaking news for Tour professionals earlier today, which you can read in full below: 

The 2022 season will be the final year for The PGA EuroPro Tour. After more than 20 years of offering opportunity and shaping the next generation of professional golfer, our journey sadly ends. From the bottom of our hearts, thanks to everyone! https://t.co/HpUiDeJw8L — PGA EuroPro Tour (@PGAEuroProTour) September 28, 2022

After what has been a phenomenal 20 years of developing many of Europe’s best professional golfers, the PGA EuroPro Tour has decided to make 2022 the final season.  

In a market evolving quickly the PGA EuroPro Tour feels the impact of changing global investment, media and sponsorship. The economic landscape of increasing costs and the changing habits of the worldwide audience means it has become clear that unfortunately there is no longer the support nor demand in the market to operate the PGA EuroPro Tour.  

The Tour first opened its doors in 2002 as a partnership between Sandy Jones and the PGA’s Mastercard Tour and Barry Hearn and Matchroom Sport’s EuroPro Golf Tour. The success was immediately realised with members Louis Oosthuizen, Charl Schwartzel and John E Morgan   with more recently the likes of Aaron Rai, Tyrrell Hatton, Marcus Armitage and Richard Mansell   using the developmental design and progression pathway to springboard their careers on to the European and PGA circuits. 

With many Major, European and PGA Tour wins and Ryder Cup appearances by previous members, the tour has proudly created a legacy and has driven forward the brand and image of European golf.  

The purpose of the PGA EuroPro was to develop the very best talent in the sport and prepare them for the next stage in their careers. As a direct affiliate to the European Tour, the PGA EuroPro offered five Challenge Tour cards for the following season and has proudly promoted over 100 golfers to the next level.  

The PGA EuroPro Tour has provided a world class service to its members offering a stepping stone and media experience like no other tour. But in recent times, the sports environment has evolved drastically, and it has proven difficult for the PGA EuroPro Tour to operate. We are sad to bring an era to its end, but we are delighted that we have helped so many realise their dreams. 

We wish everyone the best of success in the years to come and we’re excited to see where our past and current members can take their games. We’d like to use this opportunity to thank all our staff and PGA Members, all our partners from the 20 years who have made it possible and every golf club and volunteer who has been so hospitable when the PGA EuroPro Tour has come to town. 

Matchroom Sport and PGA EuroPro Tour President Barry Hearn added – 

“I have been honoured to have created the PGA EuroPro Tour alongside Sandy Jones of the PGA and to watch the development of so many aspiring and inspiring professional golfers. 

Sadly, in these changing times for professional golf support for Europes’ biggest development tour has not been sufficient to justify its continuation but I must stress my eternal gratitude to Dan Godding and his team at the PGA EuroPro Tour, the PGA, our broadcasters Sky Sports and the golf clubs and volunteers in both the UK and Europe without whom we would never have created so many opportunities for next generation of professional golfers.” 

Robert Maxfield, Chief Executive of the PGA added: – 

“I would like to thank and congratulate Matchroom for successfully operating The PGA EuroPro Tour for so many years. A number of today’s global golf stars owe a huge debt of gratitude to The PGA EuroPro Tour for providing them with the opportunity to realise their dreams. It is sad that this will be the last season of The PGA EuroPro Tour but we can all look back with great pride on what has been achieved over the last 20 years.” 

Our Final event will be the Matchroom Sport Tour Championship at Lough Erne Resort between 19th and 21st October, where the top 5 at the end of the event will be promoted to the Challenge Tour for 2023.  

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PGA EuroPro Tour to shut down at the end of this season

The PGA EuroPro Tour, Europe’s leading developmental tour for professional golfers, is to shut down at the end of this season in response to what the tour’s organiser, Matchroom Sport, described as a ‘changing economic landscape of increasing costs and changing habits of the worldwide audience’.

The tour’s final will be the Matchroom Sport Tour Championship, which is being held at Lough Erne Resort in Northern Ireland between October 19-21.

Speaking in a statement published by the PGA EuroPro Tour, CEO Daniel Godding said:  “In a market evolving quickly the PGA EuroPro Tour feels the impact of changing global investment, media and sponsorship. The economic landscape of increasing costs and the changing habits of the worldwide audience means it has become clear that unfortunately there is no longer the support nor demand in the market to operate the PGA EuroPro Tour.”

He added: “With many Major, European and PGA Tour wins and Ryder Cup appearances by previous members, the tour has proudly created a legacy and has driven forward the brand and image of European golf. The purpose of the PGA EuroPro was to develop the very best talent in the sport and prepare them for the next stage in their careers. As a direct affiliate to the European Tour, the PGA EuroPro offered five Challenge Tour cards for the following season and has proudly promoted over 100 golfers to the next level.

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“The PGA EuroPro Tour has provided a world class service to its members, offering a stepping stone and media experience like no other tour. But in recent times, the sports environment has evolved drastically, and it has proven difficult for the PGA EuroPro Tour to operate. We are sad to bring an era to its end, but we are delighted that we have helped so many realise their dreams.”

The EuroPro Tour was set up  in 2002 following the merger of EuroPro Tour and the PGA MasterCard Tour, with the Professional Golfers’ Association and Barry Hearn’s Matchroom Sport joined forces to create one tour for all aspiring young tour players.   The top five finishers on the EuroPro Tour Order of Merit win a tour card for the following season on Europe’s second-tier tour, the Challenge Tour, and a place at the Stage Two of the DP World Tour Qualifying School. Since 2015, Official World Golf Ranking points have been awarded, with four points given to the winner of a tournament.

The tour, which is based mainly in the UK, featured 16 events on its 2022 season schedule, with prize funds of around £50,000 on offer at each event, with the winner’s prize is set at £12,500. The end-of-season Tour Championship has a £102,000 prize fund, with £25,000 going to the winner. Entry fees for each tournament were £295, with field sizes set at around 135.

Through the years, the likes of Louis Oosthuizen, Charl Schwartzel, Aaron Rai, Tyrrell Hatton, Marcus Armitage and Richard Mansell all took early steps in their journey on the developmental circuit.

Matchroom Sport and PGA EuroPro Tour President Barry Hearn commented: “I have been honoured to have created the PGA EuroPro Tour alongside Sandy Jones of the PGA and to watch the development of so many aspiring and inspiring professional golfers. Sadly, in these changing times for professional golf support for Europes’ biggest development tour has not been sufficient to justify its continuation.”

Hearn added: “I must offer my eternal gratitude to Dan Godding and his team at the PGA EuroPro Tour, the PGA, our broadcasters Sky Sports and the golf clubs and volunteers in both the UK and Europe without whom we would never have created so many opportunities for next generation of professional golfers.”

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After 20 years at the top of the game, helping to develop some of the World's finest players, the PGA EuroPro Tour has come to an end. We’d like to thank all the players, sponsors, host venues, volunteers and fans for your support and we wish everyone well.

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  21. PGA EuroPro Tour

    The PGA EuroPro Tour has now closed. After 20 years at the top of the game, helping to develop some of the World's finest players, the PGA EuroPro Tour has come to an end. We'd like to thank all the players, sponsors, host venues, volunteers and fans for your support and we wish everyone well.

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  23. Q School supported by Sky Sports

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