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European Open for golfers on the outskirts of Hamburg until 2026

European Open for golfers on the outskirts of Hamburg until 2026

European Open for golfers on the outskirts of Hamburg until 2026
European Open for golfers on the outskirts of Hamburg until 2026

The European Open, part of the DP World Tour, will carry on in Germany until 2026, as announced for the DP World Tour - European Open. Specifically, the tournament will take place at the Green Eagle Golf Courses in Hamburg, not Winsen an der Luhe, Lower Saxony, for the 2024, 2025, and 2026 editions.

Next year, the event is scheduled from May 30 to June 2, with a $2,000,000 total prize fund and a standard strokeplay tournament format over 72 holes with a cut after 36 holes. This three-year streak for the European Open will see some notable players like Rasmus Hojgaard, Tom McKibbin, and Jesper Svensson competing.

Tournament director Dirk Glittenberg expressed an elated mood, "[We] start the next edition incredibly motivated, full of anticipation, and with lots of new ideas," he said in a press release.

The 2024 edition of the European Open will see DP World itself as the title sponsor, strengthening its ties to the event. Last year's winner of the European Open was Tom McKibbin from Northern Ireland, who triumphed in Germany.

The DP World Tour has announced a comprehensive schedule for 2024, which includes the European Open and a diverse lineup of events across different regions, boasting a record $148.5 million in prize money. Though no specific plans for extension past 2026 are mentioned in the source material, the robust and varied calendar for the European Open suggests its continuation as part of the DP World Tour Calendar in the coming years.

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