European Tour - Sam Brazel
Monday, 12/Dec/2016Hong Kong Open - Fanling - Hong Kong - 8th to 11th December, 2016.
Australian golfer Sam Brazel gained his maiden win in Hong Kong on the Tour by one stroke from Spanish Rafa Cabrera Bello. Tied in third place were Australian Andrew Dodt and Englishman Tommy Fleetwood. Sam Brazel moved into 147th position on the World Rankings.

Senior Tour - Barry Lane
Monday, 12/Dec/2016MCB Tour Championship - Constance Belle Mare Plage - Poste de Flacq. - Mauritius - 9th to 11th December, 2016.
English golfer Barry Lane won in Mauritius by one stroke from fellow Englishman Paul Broadhurst. In third place was Scot Colin Montgomerie with one stroke more. This was Barry Lane
s fifth victory on the Seniors Tour.

European Tour - Harold Varner III
Monday, 5/Dec/2016Australian PGA Championship - Royal Pines - Gold Coast - Queensland - Australia - 1st to 4th December, 2016.
The American golfer Harold Varner III achieved his maiden win on the Tour in Queensland by beating Australian Andrew Dodt by two strokes. Fellow Australian Adam Scott was placed third with another two strokes back. With this win Harold Viner III then moved into 108 place on the World Rankings.

European Tour - Matthew Fitzpatrick
Monday, 28/Nov/2016World Tour Championship - Jumeirah - Dubai - UAE - 17th to 20th November, 2016.
English golfer Matthew Fitzpatrick as a Amateur won the World Tour Championship in Dubai by one stroke from fellow Englishman Tyrell Hatton. In third place was South African player Charl Schwartzel a further stroke back. This was Matthew Fitzpatrick
s third win on the tour and placed him in 29th position in the World Rankings.

European Tour - Alex Noren
Monday, 14/Nov/2016Nedbank Challenge - Gary Player - Sun City - South Africa - 10th to 13th November, 2016.
Swedish golfer Alex Noren continued his good form by winning the Tour event in South Africa. This made his third win this season and placed him third in the Race to Dubai and 17th in the World Rankings. Alex Noren ended his final round six strokes over South Korean Leunghun Wang. In tied third place were Alejandro Canizares, Victor Dubuisson, Ricardo Gouveia, Branden Grace and Andy Sullivan.

Ladies European Tour - Aditi Ashok
Monday, 14/Nov/2016Hero Women
s Indian Open - DLF Club - India - 11th to 13th November, 2016.
Aditi Ashok from India won on her home ground the Ladies European Tour in India. She scored one less stroke than USAs Brittany Lincicome and Spains Belen Mozo. In third place was Kanphanitan Muangkhumsakal from Thailand. Aditi Ashok moved into 9th position in the Ladies Rankings.

Ladies European Tour - Beth Allen
Monday, 7/Nov/2016Fatima Bint Mubarak Ladies Open - Saadiyat Beach - Abu Dhabi - UAE - 2nd to 5th November, 2016.
USA
s Beth Allen claimed her second win this year on the Ladies European Tour in Abu Dhabi. Beth Allen finished with a three stroke advantage over Englands Georgia Hall and four strokes over Melissa Reid.

European Tour - Thorbjorn Olesen
Monday, 7/Nov/2016Turkish Airlines Open - Regnum Carya - Antalya - Turkey - 3rd to 6th November, 2016.
Danish player Thorbjorn Olesen took the title in Turkey with his three stroke lead over China
s Haotong Li and Englands David Horsey. Two strokes more was Austrias Bernd Wiesberger in third position. This was Thorbjorn Olsen fourth win on the European Tour and placing him in 93rd position in the World Rankings and 9th in the Race to Dubai.

Challenge Tour - Bernd Ritthammer
Monday, 7/Nov/2016NBO Golf Classic Grand Final - Al Mouj - Muscat - Oman - 2nd to 5th November, 2016.
German golfer Bernd Ritthammer won the Grand Final in Oman by one stroke from Sweden
s Jens Dantorp. Two strokes more in third place were three Frenchman, Adrien Saddier, Julien Guerrier and Matthieu Pavon. Bernd Ritthammer ended the year in second place behind Englands Jordan L. Smith in the Challenge Tour Rankings.

LPGA - Shanshan Feng
Monday, 31/Oct/2016Sime Darby LPGA Malaysia - Kuala Lumpur - Malaysia - 27th to 29th October, 2016.
With a three stroke lead China
s player Shanshan Feng won on the LPGA Tour in China. Suzann Pettersen from Norway was in second place and Amy Yang and Anna Nordqvist tied for third with a further two strokes.

Ladies European Tour - Supamas Sangchan
Monday, 31/Oct/2016Sanya Ladies Open - Yalong Bay - Sanya - China - 27th to 29th October, 2016.
Thai golfer Supamas Sangchan by one stroke took the title on the Ladies European Tour in China. Swedish player Caroline Hedwall took second place with both Yuting Shi and Amelia Lewis taking third.

European Tour - Hideki Matsuyama
Monday, 31/Oct/2016WGC-HSBC Champions - Sheshan - Shanghai - China - 27th to 30th October, 2016.
Hideki Matsuyama from Japan won his maiden European Tour in China with a resounding lead of seven strokes. In second place was tied Henrik Stenson from Sweden and Daniel Berger from the USA. Hideki Matsuyama moved to 6th position in the World Rankings.

Senior Tour - Stephan Dodds
Monday, 31/Oct/2016Senior Italian Open - Udine - Fagagna - Italy - 21st to 23rd October, 2016.
Welsh senior golfer Stephen Dodd gained his maiden win on the Senior Tour in Italy by beating his fellow Welshman Philip Price by one stroke. Sweden
s Magnus P. Atlevi and Swizz player Andre Bossert tied for third place. Stephen Dodd moved into 3rd position in the Senior Rankings.

Challenge Tour - Jordan L. Smith
Monday, 31/Oct/2016Ras Al Khaimah 2016 Challenge - Al Hamra - Al Khaimah - UAR - 26th to 29th October, 2016.
English golfer Jordan L. Smith gained his second win on the Challenge Tour in the UAR by beating Portuguese Jose-Filipe Lima by one stroke. In third place was Johan Edfors from Sweden and a further stroke behind the leaders. With this victory Jordan L. Smith gained first place in the Road to Oman Ranking.

Challenge Tour - Marcus Armitage
Monday, 24/Oct/2016Fosham Open - Shisshan Town - Nanhai District - China - 20th to 23rd October, 2016.
English golfer Marcus Armitage gained his maiden win on the Challenge Tour in China by one stroke advantage over Alexander Knappe from Germany and Matthieu Pavon from France. Ryan Fox and Max Orrin were one more stroke back. Marcus Armitage moved to 11th place in the Road to Oman.

European Tour - Alex Noren
Monday, 17/Oct/2016British Masters - The Grove - Chandlers Cross - Hertfordshire - England - 13th to 16th October, 2016.
Swedish golfer wins on the European Tour now is seven with 3 wins this season. He finished with a two stroke advantage over Austrian Bernd Wiesberger followed by Lee Westwood one stroke further back. Alex Noren moved to 26th position in the World Rankings and 4th in the Race to Dubai.

LPGA - Carlota Ciganda
Monday, 17/Oct/2016Hanna Bank Championship - Inchoen - South Korea - 13th to 16th October, 2016.
Spanish golfer Carlota Ciganda gained her maiden victory on the LPGA Tour in South Korea. This involved as play-off with American Alison Lee with two South Koreans tying for third place, Shanshan Feng and Min-Sun Kim.

Ladies European Tour - Anne van Dam
Monday, 17/Oct/2016International Ladies Open - Xiamen Orient - Xiamen - China - 13th to 10th October, 2016.
By one stroke Dutch golfer Anne van Dam won the in the Ladies Open in China. China
s Yuting Shi was her nearest rival with Thailands Pannarat Thanapolboonyaris one stroke further back. Anne van Dam took moved into tenth position in the Ladies European Tour Rankings.

Challenge Tour - Alexander Knappe
Monday, 17/Oct/2016Hainan Open - Sanya Luhuitou - Donghai Bay - Hainan Island - China - 13th to 16th October, 2016.
German golfer Alexander Knappe gained his second win on the Challenge Tour in China. By two strokes he led the field home with Spain
s Pep Angles in second place and Scotlands Scot Henry in third place. This win placed Alexander Knappe in third position in the Road to Oman.

European Tour - Brandt Snedeker
Monday, 10/Oct/2016Fiji International - Natadola Bay - Fiji - 6th to 9th October, 2016.
USA
s player Brandt Snedeker gained his first win on the European Tour in Fiji. Finishing with a massive nine strokes advantage he beat Michael Hendry from New Zealand and then four more golfers one stroke further back. Brandt Snedeker moved into 20th position in the World Rankings.

Ladies European Tour - Beth Allen
Monday, 10/Oct/2016Open de France - Chantaco - France - 6th to 9th October, 2016.
American golfer Bethe Allen with a four stroke lead gained victory over England
s Florentyna Parker and Italys Diana Luna in the French Open in Chantaco in France. With this win Beth Allen moved into 79 position in the World Rankings.

Challenge Tour - Johan Edfors
Monday, 10/Oct/2016Terri dei Consoli Open - Terri dei Consoli -Monterosi - Italy - 6th to 9th October, 2016.
Swedish golfer Johan Edfors took first place with a three stroke lead over fellow countryman Alexander Bjork and Spain
s Jordi Garcia Pinto in the Challenge Tour in Italy. This was Johan Edfors four victory on the Challenge Tour which moved into 33rd place in the Rankings.

Challenge Tour - Sam Walker
Monday, 3/Oct/2016Kazakhstan Open - Zhailjau - Almaty - Kazakhstan - 29th to 2nd October, 2016.
English golfer Sam Walker added one victory to his previous total of 4 wins on the Challenge Tour, by beating fellow Englishman Jordan L. Smith by one stroke in Kazakhstan. A further three strokes more was Renier Saxton from the Netherlands. Sam Walker moved to second place in the Challenge Rankings.

Ladies European Tour - Azahara Munoz
Monday, 26/Sep/2016Andalucia Open de Espana Feminino - Alohoa - Andalucia - Spain - 22nd to 25th September, 2016.
Home grown Spanish golfer Azahara Munoz gained the winners prize in Spain by a one stroke finish over American Beth Allen. In third place was tied two English ladies, Georgia Hall and Sophie Walker. This victory placed Azahara Munoz in 13th position in the Rankings.

Challenge Tour - Alexander Levy
Monday, 26/Sep/2016European Open - Bad Griesback - Germany - 22nd to 25th September, 2016.
French player Alex Levy won his third European Tour event in a play-off against Englishman Ross Fisher in Germany. Three strokes behind were two Swedish golfers, Robert Karlsson and Michael Jonzon. This win place Alex Levy in 29th place in the Race to Dubai and 171st in the World Rankings.

Ladies European Tour - In Gee Chun
Monday, 19/Sep/2016Evian Championship - Evian Golf Club - Evian Les Bains - France - 15th to 18th September, 2016.
Three South Korean golfers took the final placings in the Evian Championship in France. In Gee Chun finished with 21 strokes under and followed by So Yeon Ryn and Sung Hyun Park with 17.

European Tour - Francesco Molinari
Monday, 19/Sep/2016Italian Open- Golf Club Milano - Parco Reale de Monza - Italy - 15th to 18th September, 2016.
Fittingly Francesco gained his fourth win on the Tour in his home country. He finished with a one stroke advantage over England
s Danny Willett. Chris Paisley and Nacho Elvira were three strokes further back. Molinari moved into 19th position in the Race to Dubai and his World Ranking is now 43.

Senior Tour - Magnus P- Atlevi
Monday, 19/Sep/2016Paris Legends Championship - Le Golf National - Paris - France - 9th to 11th September, 2016.
Swedish golfer Magnus P- Atlevi won his maiden Senior Tour in Paris by two strokes from a trio of players, Philip Golding, Stephen Dodd and Mark Mouland. This victory moved Magnus P. Atlevi into 3rd place on the Senior Ranking.

Ladies European Tour - In-Kyung Kim
Monday, 12/Sep/2016Ladies European Masters - Hubbelrath - Germany - 8th to 11th September, 2016.
South Korean In-Kyung Kim stormed home with 63 stokes in her final round giving her a second win on the Tour and an overall five stroke lead in Hubberlrath in Germany. Her nearest rival was Spanish golfer Belen Mozo with Swedish Camilla Lennarth being just one stroke more.

European Tour - Joost Luiten
Monday, 12/Sep/2016KLM Open - The Dutch - Spijk - Netherlands - 8th to 11th September, 2016.
Dutch player Joost Luiten gained his fifth win on the European Tour with a three stroke advantage in the Netherlands. This was the second time he has won this local tournament. Lying in second place was Austrian Bernd Wiesberger with South Korean Byeong Hun An coming in third with one stroke more. This victory placed Joost Luiten in 11th place in the Race to Dubai.

Challenge Tour - Bernd Ritthammer
Monday, 12/Sep/2016Irish Challenge - Mount Wolseley - Carlow - Ireland - 8th to 11th September, 2016
German golfer gained his second win this season on the Challenge Tour at Carlow in Ireland. Ritthammer ended the day five strokes up with two Englishmen tied second , Marcus Armitage and Sam Walker. In fourth place was Steven Jeppesen from Sweden. With this victory Bernd Ritthammer moved into first place on the Road to Oman.

European Tour - Alex Noren
Wednesday, 7/Sep/2016Omega European Masters - Crans-sur-Sierre - Crans Montana - Switzerland - 1st to 4th September, 2016.
Sweden
s Alex Noren brought his total wins on the European Tour up to six in Crans Montana in Switzerland - two this season. He was involved in a play-off with Australian Scott Hend. Englands Andrew Johnston three strokes more was in third place. Alex Noren now moved into eighth position in the Race to Dubai.

Challenge Tour - Alvaro Velasco
Monday, 5/Sep/2016Cordon Golf Open - Golf Blue Green - Pleneuf - France - 1st to 4th September, 2016.
Alvaro Velasco from Spain with one less stroke claimed his third victory on the Challenge Tour at Pleneuf in France from Alexander Knappe and Oscar Stark both tied second. Jordan L. Smith in fourth place was one stroke more. In the Road to Oman Alvaro Velasco moved into 31st place.

Senior Tour - Andre Bossert
Monday, 5/Sep/2016Swizz golfer Andre Bossert added a win to his results on the Senior Tour on the Duke
s Course in Woburn in the UK. He ended with a four stroke advantage over Philip Golding from England and Ian Woosnam from Wales. Both Peter Fowler and Gordon Manson tied in fourth place just one stroke further back. Andre Bossert moved into sixth position in the Senior Rankings.

European Tour - Thomas Pieters
Monday, 29/Aug/2016Made in Denmark - Himmerland -Farso - Denmark - 25th to 28th August, 2016.
The Belgium golfer Thomas Pieters added another success by one stroke in Denmark to bring his total to three wins on the Tour. In second place was Bradley Dredge from Wales, whilst David Lipsky and Adrian Otaegui tied for third place. Thomas Pieters moved into 13th position in the Race to Dubai and 40th in the World Rankings.

Senior Tour - Gary Marks
Monday, 29/Aug/2016Senior Golf Classic - Hanbury Manor - Ware - England - 26th to 28th August, 2016.
Gary Marks from England won his first Senior Tour win in Ware with a grand lead of six strokes over Australian Mike Harwood. Scot golfer Ross Drummond was in third place being one stroke behind. This victory placed Gary Marks in 7th place in the Senior Rankings.

Challenge Tour - Thomas Detry
Monday, 29/Aug/2016Bridgestone Challenge - Heythrop Park - Enstone - Oxfordshire - England - 25th to 28th August, 2016
Belgium golfer Thomas Detry claimed his maiden win on the Challenge Tour in England with a two stroke lead over Thriston Lawrence from South Africa. Lying in third position was Martin Oveson from Denmark. This victory placed Thomas Detry in 13th place in the Challenge Rankings.

European Tour - Paul Peterson
Monday, 22/Aug/2016Czech Masters - Albatross - Prague - Czech Republic - 18th to 21st August, 2016.
American golfer Paul Peterson gained by one stroke his maiden victory on the Tour in Prague. Thomas Pieters was in second place, whilst Ryan Evens was a further three strokes further back. This win placed Paul Peterson in 99th place in the Race to Dubai.

Challenge Tour - Dylan Frittelli
Monday, 22/Aug/2016Rolex Trophy - Geneva Golf - Geneva - Switzerland - 17th to 20th August. 2016
The South African golfer Dylan Frittelli with a two stroke lead won in Geneva on the Challenge Tour. Tied in second place was Ryan Fox and Romain Langasque. This was Dylan Frittelli
s second win and he moved to 3rd place on the Road to Oman.

Senior Tour - Paul Eales
Monday, 22/Aug/2016Scottish Senior Open - Archerfield - Lothian - Scotland - 19th to 21st August, 2016
By only one stroke English golfer Paul Eales claimed his very first victory on the Senior Tour in Scotland. Tied in second place one further stroke back were Peter Fowler and Santiago Luna. This win placed Paul Eales in 13th position in the Senior Rankings.

Senior Tour - Gene Sauers
Wednesday, 17/Aug/2016Senior Open Championship - Scioto - Columbus - Ohio - USA - 11th to 14th August, 2016.
American golfer Gene Sauers gained a one stroke victory over his fellow American Billy Mayfair and Spanish golfer Miguel Angel Jimenez in Ohio on the Seniors Tour. Lying in third position was Welshman Ian Woosman. This was Sauers maiden win on the European Senior Tour.

Olympics 2016 - Justin Rose
Monday, 15/Aug/2016Olympics 2016 - Rio de Janeiro - Brazil - 11th to 14th August, 2016.
Great Britain
s golfer Justin Rose became the first golf Olympic Champion since 1904. In a gripping final day Justin Rose battled with Swedens Henrik Stenson and it was only on the final hole that his victory was claimed by one stroke. In third place with only a further stroke back was American Matt Kuchar who had made an impressive charge on the final day.

Challenge Tour - Sam Walker
Monday, 15/Aug/2016Finnish Challenge - Vierumaki - Finland - 11th to 14th August, 2016.
English golfer Sam Walker added another win to his total of now four on the Challenge Tour in Finland. His final total of 273 was better by two strokes from the tied second grouping of Julien Guerrier, Scott Henry, Romain Langasque and Darius Van Driel. Sam Walker then moved to 25th position in the Race to Oman.

European Tour - Anthony Wall
Monday, 8/Aug/2016Aberdeen Match Play - Archerfield - East Lothian -Scotland - 4th to 7th August, 2016.
This was Anthony Wall
s second win on the Challenge Tour after 16 years from his first victory. Englishman Anthony Wall was involved in a play off with Alex Noren from Sweden. He moved to 137th place in the World Rankings and 73rd position in the Race to Dubai.

Challenge Tour - Joel Stalter
Monday, 8/Aug/2016Swedish Challenge - Katrineholms - Sweden - 4th to 7th August, 2016.
French golfer Joel Stalter gained his maiden win on the Challenge Tour in Sweden in a play-off between him and Oliver Farr from Wales and Ben Stow from England. This victory moved Joel Stalter into 9th place on the Road to Oman.

European Tour - Shih-Chang Chan
Tuesday, 2/Aug/2016King
s Cup - Phoenix - Pattaya - Thailand - 28th to 31st July.
With a lead of two strokes Thai golfer Shih-chang Chan gained his first victory on the Tour. In second place was fellow Thai Wen-tang Lin and in third place was Thai Danthal Boonma. Shih-chang Chan moved into 376 place in the World Rankings.

European Tour - Jimmy Walker
Tuesday, 2/Aug/2016US PGA Championship - Baltusrol - Springfield - New Jersey - USA - 28th to 31st July.
American golfer Jimmy Walker gained his maiden win on the Tour by his one stroke victory over Australian Jason Day. Lying in third place was another American Daniel Summerhays three strokes further back. Walker moved to 15th place in the World Rankings.

Ladies European Tour - Ariya Jutanugarn
Tuesday, 2/Aug/2016British Ladies Open - Marquess - Woburn - England - 28th to 31st July.
The last nine holes on the last day proved a tough battle between Thai golfer Ariya Jutanugarn, Mo Martin from the USAand Mirim Lee from South Korea. It ended with a three stroke victory for Ariya Jutanugarn which was her first Major win for any player from Thailand and Martin and Lee tied second.

Senior Tour - Paul Broadhurst
Monday, 25/Jul/2016Senior Open Championship - Carnoustie - Angus - Scotland - 21st to 24th July.
The English golfer Paul Broadhurst added an important win to his previous victory on the Senior Tour by taking the Open Senior Championship by two strokes. In second place was Scott MacCarron from the USA whilst in third place was both Magnus P. Atlevi and Miguel Angel Jimenez. Paul Broadhurst is now the leader in the Senior Rankings.

Ladies European Tour - Isabelle Boineau
Monday, 25/Jul/2016Scottish Open - Dundonald Links - Scotland - 22nd to 24th July.
French golfer Isabelle Boineau won by one stroke in Scotland at the Aberdeen Scottish Open. In second place was Swedish player Linda Wessberg with Beth Allen and Becky Morgan in joint third place. Isabelle Boineau moved to second position in the Ladies European Rankings.

Challenge Tour - Adrien Saddier
Monday, 18/Jul/2016Fred Olsen Challenge de Espana -Tecina Golf - La Gomera - Canary Islands - Spain - 14th to 17th July.
French golfer Adrien Saddier won by three strokes from Italian Nicolo Ravano in the Canary Islands. Four players tied in third place, Dylan Fritelli, Carlos Del Moral, Christofer Blomstrand and Ross Kellett. Saddier moved to 10th place in the Road to Oman.

European Tour - Henrik Stenson
Monday, 18/Jul/2016145th Open - Royal Troon - Ayrshire - Scotland - 14th to 17th July.
After a battle royal on the Sunday between Swedish Henrik Stenson and Phil Mickelson from the USA, Stenson ended 20 shots below par with Mickelson at 17, and bringing him his eleventh win on the Tour. Their nearest competitor lying in third place was J.B. Holmes with only 6 below par. Major history was made by Stenson score beating by three strokes Greg Norman
s 1993 record. Stenson moved to 5th place in the World Rankings and 2nd in the Race to Dubai.

Senior Tour - Andrew Oldcorn
Monday, 18/Jul/2016Winston Senior Open - Winstongolf - Vorbeck - Germany - 8th to 10th July.
Scotish golfer Andrew Oldcorn won his second Senior Tour win in Germany in a play-off with Englishman Paul Broadhurst. One stoke more were Bernard Langer, Peter Fowler and Magnus P. Atlevi. This win moved Andrew Oldcorn into fifth place in the Senior Rankings.

Challenge Tour - Espen Kofstad
Monday, 18/Jul/2016Slovakia Challenge - Penati - Senica - Slovakia - 7th to 10th July.
Espen Kofstad from Norway now has three wins on the Challenge Tour with his success in Slovakia by winning a play-off with Romain Langasque from France. Lying in third place was James Heath from England. Kofstad is now placed in fourth position in the Race to Oman.

European Tour - Alex Noren
Monday, 18/Jul/2016Scottish Open - Castle Stuart - Inverness - Scotland - 7th to 10th July.
Alex Noren from Sweden claimed his fifth Tour win in the Scottish Open by a one stroke advantage over English golfer Tyrell Hatton and two strokes over a combination of third placed winners, Nicolas Colsaerts, Danny Lee and Matteo Manassero. This placed Alex Noren in 49th position in the World Rankings and 9th in the Race to Dubai.

Challenge Tour - Bernd Ritthammer
Monday, 18/Jul/2016Denmark Challenge - Aalborg - Denmark - 30th to 3rd July.
Bernd Ritthammer from Germany won his maiden Challenge Tour win in Denmark by one stroke from Dutchman Jurrian Van Der Vaart. One stroke further back was South African Dylan Frittelli and American John Hahn. With this success he moved to fourth place in the Race to Oman.

Senior Tour - Tim Thelen
Monday, 18/Jul/2016Swizz Seniors Open - Bad Ragaz - Swizerland - 1st to 3rd July.
USA golfer Tim Thelen brought his wins on the Seniors Tour up to five with his victory in Switzerland. He ended only one stroke less than three competitors. These were two from Spain, Pedro Linhart and Miguel Angel Martin, and the third being Simon P. Brown from England. This win also placed Tim Thelen in fifth place in the Seniors Rankings.

European Tour - Thongchai Jaidee
Monday, 18/Jul/2016Open de France - Le Golf National - Paris - France - 30th to 3rd July.
Hhonmgchai Jaidee from Thailand claimed his eighth victory on the Tour in Paris. He ended four strokes less than Italian golfer Francisco Molinari, and five strokes from Rory McIlroy from Northern Ireland. This win placed him in 57th place in the World Rankings and 9th in the Race to Dubai.

Challenge Tour - James Heath
Monday, 18/Jul/2016Scottish Hydro Challenge - MacDonald Spey Valley - Aviemore - Scotland - 23rd to 26th June.
English golfer James Heath gained his second win on the Challenge Tour in Scotland placing him in 9th position in the Challenge Tour Rankings. Heath ended with two strokes less than Ryan Fox from New Zealand and three strokes from Jordan Smith and Damien Perrier.

European Tour - Henrik Stenson
Monday, 18/Jul/2016BMW International Open - Gut Laerchenhof - Pulheim - Germany - 23rd to 26th June.
Henrik Stenson from Sweden gained his 10th win on the Tour in Germany at the BMW Open. He finished with a three stroke lead over South African Darren Fitchardt and Denmark
s Thorbjorn Olesen. Stensdon moved to 7th place in the World Rankings and 6th in the Race to Dubai.

Ladies European Tour - Nanna Madsen
Monday, 18/Jul/2016Tipsport Golf Masters - Golf Park Pilsen - Prague - Czech Republic - 17th to 19th June.
Nanna Koerstz Madsen from Denmark held a five stroke win in the Czech Republic over her tied rivals Pamela Pretswell and Stacy Keating. This moved Madsen into 2nd position in the Order of Merit.

Challenge Tour - Jose-Filipe Lima
Monday, 18/Jul/2016Najeti Open - Aa Saint-Omer - Lumbres - France - 16th to 19th June.
Portuguese golfer Jose-Filipe Lima obtained his fourth Challenge Tour win in France placing him in 10th position in this years Challenge Rankings. He finished two strokes less than both Belgium
s Thomas Detry and Italian Alessandro Tadini.

European Tour - Dustin Johnson
Monday, 18/Jul/2016US Open - Oakmont - Pennsylvania - USA - 16th to 19th June.
American golfer Dustin Johnson gained his third Tour win at the US Open in Pennsylavia moving him to fifth place in the World Rankings. After an unfortunate incident he still finished with a three stroke lead over a tied second place between Jim Furyk, Shane Lowry and Scott Piercy.

Challenge Tour - Simon Forsstrom
Monday, 18/Jul/2016KPMG Trophy - Cleydael - Aatselaar - Belguim - 9th to 12th June.
Swedish player Simon Forsstrom gained his maiden Challenge Tour win in Belgium placing him in twelve place in the Challenge Rankings. He ended with a two stroke advantage over Englishman Steven Tiley and four strokes over Alexander Knappe from Germany. This victory placed him in 12th place in the Challenge Rankings.

Senior Tour - Gordon Manson
Monday, 18/Jul/2016Jersey Open - La Moye - St Brelade - Jersey - 9th to 11th June.
Gordon Manson from Austria won his second Senior Tour victory in Jersey in a play-off with Gary Wolstenholme and Ian Woosnam. This placed Gordon Manson in 6th position in the Order of Merit.

Lyoness Open - Diamond - Atzenbrugg - Austria
Thursday, 16/Jun/2016Chinese golfer Ashun Wu added another Tour win to his previous win in 2011. He finished with a one stroke lead over Spain
s Adrian Otaegui and two strokes over Richard McEvoy from England. This placed him in 127th place in the World Rankings and 54th in the Race to Dubai.

Danny Willett (England)
Tuesday, 12/Apr/2016Masters - Augusto National - Augusta - Georgia - USA - 7th to 10th April.
The last day of play was full of surprises! Jordan Spieth had led the field from the first day and was comfortably holding his lead until he played the twelfth hole on the Sunday - he ended it with a triple bogey! Englishman Danny Willett who had been mainly in his shadow came from behind and sailed into a final three stroke victory. Lying equal second with Spieth was fellow Englishman Lee Westwood.

Jason Day (Australia)
Tuesday, 29/Mar/2016WGC-Dell Match Play - Austin - Texas - USA - 23rd to 27th March.
The Australian golfer Jason Day won the WGC-Dell Match Play for his second time in three years with a 5 and 4 victory over South African Louis Oosthuizen in the final. McIlroy and Cabrera-Bello were into a nip-and-tuck battle in the consolation match before the Spaniard won the 14th, 15th and 16th for a 3 and 2 win. Overall, this was Jason Day
s third win on the Tour and it moved him into 1st place in the World Rankings.

Sei Young Kim (South Korea)
Monday, 21/Mar/2016LPGA Founders Cup - Desert Ridge - Phoenix - Arizona - 17th to 20th March.
South Korean golfer Sei Young Kim gained the victory in Phoenix by five strokes from Lydia Ko from New Zealand. Lying in third place was Jacqui Concolino from the USA.

S.S.P. Chawrasia (India)
Monday, 21/Mar/2016Indian Open - Delhi - New Delhi - India - 17th to 20th March.
Chawrasia won his third victory on the Tour in the Indian Open with a margin of two strokes from tied Jeunghun Wang from South Korea and Anirban Lahiri from India. Chawrasia moved to 244 place in the World Rankings and 20th in the Race to Dubai.

Sebastian Soderberg (Sweden)
Monday, 21/Mar/2016Barclays Kenya Open - Karen - Nairobi - Kenya - 17th to 20th March.
Sebastian Soderberg gained his maiden win on the Challenge Tour in Kenya. His nearest rival was French golfer Romain Langasque (AM) three strokes behind. One further stroke back was Bernd Ritthammer from Germany. Soderberg moved to 416 in the World Rankings and 209 in the Race to Dubai.

Jung Min Lee (S. Korea)
Friday, 18/Mar/2016World Ladies Championship - Olazabal Course - Mission Hills - China 10th to 13th March.
The first four places were taken by players from South Korea. Jung Min Lee won by only one stroke from her fellow compatriots Seung Hyun Lee, Bo Kyung Kim and Hans Sol Ji.

Scott Hend (Australia)
Thursday, 17/Mar/2016True Thailand Classic - Black Mountain - Hua Hin - Thailand - 10th to 13th March.
Scott Hend gained his second Tour win when he finished one stroke less than home grown Piya Swangarunporn. In third place was Thomas Pieters from Belgium one stroke further back. Hend moved to 79th position in the World Rankings and 14th in the Race to Dubai.

Ha Na Jang (S. Korea)
Monday, 7/Mar/2016Ha Na Jang - HSBC Women
s Champions - Sentosa - Singapore - 3rd to 6th March.
The young South Korean golfer Ha Na Jang gained her win by four strokes over Pornanaong Phatlum from Thailand. In third place was fellow South Korean Amy Jang.

Jiyai Shin
Saturday, 5/Mar/2016Jiyai Shin - Ladies Masters - Royal Pines - Canberra - Australia - 25th to 28th February.
Korean golfer Jiyai Shin gained a three stroke victory over her nearest rival, Holly Clyburn from England. Danish player Nicole Broch Larsen and Swedish Camilla Lennarth gained third places just one stroke more.

Louis Oosthuizen
Saturday, 5/Mar/2016Louis Oosthuizen - Perth International - Lake Karrinyup - Perth - Australia - 25th to 28th February.
South African golfer Louis Oosthuizen brought his total of Tour wins up to eight beating Alexander Levy from France by the one stroke. Australian Jason Scrivener was just one stroke further back from Levy. Oosthuizen moved to 19 place in the World Rankings and is 8th in the Race to Duba

Lexi Thompson (USA)
Saturday, 5/Mar/2016Lexi Thompson - LPGA Thailand - Chonburi - Thailand - 25th to 28th February.
American golfer Lexi Thompson won with six strokes the LPGA Thailand Trophy from her rival In Gee Chun from South Korea. This brings Lexi Thompson
s total of major wins up to seven in her career.

Haru Nomura
Thursday, 25/Feb/2016Haru Nomura - Women
s Australian Open - The Grange West - Australia - 18th to 21st of February, 2016.
Japanese golfer Haru Nomura gained her maiden win on the LET Tour with her two stroke advantage over Lydia Ko. In third place was Karrie Webb a further four strokes back.
Marcus Fraser
Thursday, 25/Feb/2016Marcus Fraser - Maybank Championship - Royal Selangor - Kuala Lumpur - Malaysia - 18th to 21st February.
Australian golfer Marcus Fraser won his third Tour title in Kuala Lumpur when he ended two strokes less than Miguel Tabuena and Soomin Lee. With this success Marcus Fraser moved to 62nd place in the World Rankings and 6th in the Race to Dubai.
Lydia Kio
Monday, 15/Feb/2016Lydia Ko - New Zealand Open - Clearwater - New Zealand - 12th to 14th February, 2016.
World
s Nº 1 golfer Lydia Ko from New Zealand won the Bew Zealand Open by two strokes from Danish Felicity Johnson and Korean Hye Jin Choi. A local 5.8 earthquake some ten minutes before her final tee-off did not disturb her concentration to make her third win out of four attempts of this leading event.

Charl Schwartzel
Monday, 15/Feb/2016Charl Schwartzel - Tshwane Open - Pretoria - Waterkloof - South Africa - 11th to 14th February.
South African Charl Schwartzel added another Tour victory to his total of 10 with his win in Waterkloof. He finished eight strokes less than his nearest challenger, Jeff Winther from Denmark. Following-up behind were two fellow South Africans, Anthony Michael and Justin Walters.

Danny Willett
Tuesday, 9/Feb/2016Danny Willett (England) - Dubai desert Classic - Emirates - Dubai - UAE - 4th to 7th February, 2016. By one stroke Danny Willett gained victory in Dubai which was his seventh win on the Tour. Following him were Andy Sullivan from England and Alvaro Cabrera-Bello from Spain. This victory placed him 13th in the World Rankings and 3rd in the Race to Dubai.

Branden Grace
Wednesday, 3/Feb/2016Branden Grace - Qatar Masters - Doha - Qatar - 27th to 30th January, 20016.
South African Branden Grace took his 7th win on the Tour by beating with two strokes both Rafa Cabrera-Bello and Thorbjorn Olesen. Grace moved to 11th position in the World Rankings and 2nd place in the Race to Dubai.

Rickie Fowler
Wednesday, 3/Feb/2016Rickie Fowler - Abu Dhabi Championship - Abu Dhabi - United Arab Emirates - 21st to 24th January 2016.
American golfer Rickie Fowler gained his second victory on the European Tour in Abu Dhabi. He ended one stroke less than Belgium player Thomas Pieters and Henrik Stenson and Rory McIlroy were just the one stroke further back. Rickie Fowler moved to 4th place in the World Rankings.

Haydn Porteous
Wednesday, 3/Feb/2016Haydn Porteous - Joburg Open - Royal Johannesburg - South Africa - 14th to 17th January 2016.
South African golfer Haydn Porteous gained his maiden victory on the Tour with his two stroke win over Swedish Bjorn Akesson. This was his first important win and he moved to 215th place in the World Rankings and 10th in the Race to Dubai.

Brandon Stone
Wednesday, 3/Feb/2016Brandon Stone - BMW SA Open - Glendower - Ekurhuleni - South Africa - 7th to 10th January 2016.
This was Branden Stone
s first win on the Tour beating fellow South African Christiaan Bezuidenhout by two strokes. In third place was Englishman Daniel Brooks. With this win he moved into 116th position in the World Rankings and 8th in the Race to Dubai.

Friday, 1/Jan/2016
Nathan Holman - (Australia) Australian PGA Championship Royal Pines - Queensland - Australia - 3rd to 6th December 2015 This victory for 24 year old Australian golfer Nathan Holman was his maiden on the Tour which was won in a play-off against Harold Varner III, Dylan Frittelli and Zander Lombard. With this win on the Tour and he moved into 167th position in the World Rankings
Nathan Holman - (Australia) Australian PGA Championship Royal Pines - Queensland - Australia - 3rd to 6th December 2015 This victory for 24 year old Australian golfer Nathan Holman was his maiden on the Tour which was won in a play-off against Harold Varner III, Dylan Frittelli and Zander Lombard. With this win on the Tour and he moved into 167th position in the World Rankings
Friday, 1/Jan/2016
Marc Leishman - (Australia) Nedbank Golf Challenge Gary Player - Sun City - South Africa - 3rd to 6th December 2015 Australian golfer Marc Leishman stormed to a a win by six strokes over Swedish his nearest rival Henrik Stenson and thus gaining his maiden victory in great style on the Tour. This placed him in 26th position in the World Rankings.
Marc Leishman - (Australia) Nedbank Golf Challenge Gary Player - Sun City - South Africa - 3rd to 6th December 2015 Australian golfer Marc Leishman stormed to a a win by six strokes over Swedish his nearest rival Henrik Stenson and thus gaining his maiden victory in great style on the Tour. This placed him in 26th position in the World Rankings.