2024 global Challenge Tour schedule unveiled

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Conor Purcell in action at the 2023 Challenge Tour Grand Final (photo by Getty Images)

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The Irish Challenge at the K Club is set to be one of the marquee events on the 2024 Challenge Tour schedule which will take in 17 countries worldwide.

Players will compete for total prize money of more than €8,000,000 for the second consecutive year and the 2024 Road to Mallorca will begin with the SDC Open at the start of February, the first of four co-sanctioned events with the Sunshine Tour in South Africa.

The Challenge Tour returns to India in March with the Delhi Challenge and Kolkata Challenge, the latter of which will be played at Royal Calcutta Golf Club – the oldest golf club in India and the first outside of Great Britain.

The Road to Mallorca heads to the United Arab Emirates in April with back-to-back events, the Abu Dhabi Challenge followed by the UAE Challenge, as part of the European Tour group’s long-term partnership with the Emirates Golf Federation.

The Challenge Tour will head to Spain in May for the Challenge de España, which will kick-start a run of 18 tournaments in 21 weeks and see the Road to Mallorca travel through 14 countries in Europe, including Poland for the Rosa Challenge Tour and Ireland for the Irish Challenge at The K Club, the 2006 Ryder Cup venue, which hosted the Irish Open in 2023 and will do so again in 2025 and 2027.

The Road to Mallorca returns to China for back-to-back events in October, the Hainan Open followed by the Hangzhou Open, which offers a final opportunity to tee it up in the Rolex Challenge Tour Grand Final supported by The R&A.

The Rolex Challenge Tour Grand Final returns to Club de Golf Alcanada for the third successive year for the end-of-season showpiece from October 31 – November 3, as the top 45 players on the Rankings battle it out in Mallorca for one of the life changing 20 DP World Tour cards.

Those 20 players who benefit from this formal pathway to the DP World Tour will then be eligible for the DP World Tour’s Earnings Assurance Programme, guaranteeing them minimum earnings of $150,000 for the 2025 season if they play in 15 or more events.

The top five graduates will also benefit from the John Jacobs Bursary, similarly designed to provide security and a strong platform for their first season on the European Tour group’s top tier.

Jamie Hodges, Challenge Tour Director, said: “I would like to thank all our promoters, national Federations and tournament sponsors who are absolutely integral to the success of the Challenge Tour and have helped make this global schedule possible.

“The number of different countries we are visiting, the variety of courses and conditions, in addition to the overall experiences the players get on the Challenge Tour will ensure they are fully equipped to make the step up to the DP World Tour.

“The success of our graduates on the DP World Tour in 2023, as well as the impressive start made by our graduates so far in 2024, highlights the calibre of golfer that the Challenge Tour continues to produce. Their careers benefited from our formal pathway to the DP World Tour and following in their footsteps is a great incentive for our members competing on the Challenge Tour in 2024.

“We are also very grateful for the commitment of Rolex, The R&A, and DP World through their title partnership of the DP World Tour, all of which has helped us raise prize funds and increase playing opportunities for our members.”

Last season, 25 former Challenge Tour players won on the DP World Tour – including 2022 graduates Matthew Baldwin, Tom McKibbin, Daniel Hillier and Todd Clements, while six finished inside the top ten on the DP World Tour Rankings in Partnership with Rolex.

Matthieu Pavon became the 213th former Challenge Tour player to win on the DP World Tour when he secured a four-shot triumph at the acciona Open de España presented by Madrid, while the total number of wins by Challenge Tour alumni is now 570.

Six former Challenge Tour players helped Team Europe to their dominant 16½-11½ victory against the United States in the 2023 Ryder Cup at Marco Simone, including debutants Robert MacIntyre and Nicolai Højgaard, who went on to win the DP World Tour Championship last month to finish second on the Race to Dubai.

The full 2024 Road to Mallorca International Schedule can be viewed below.

Date Tournament Venue
February 1-4 SDC Open Zebula Golf Estate & Spa, Limpopo, South Africa
February 8-11 Bain’s Whisky Cape Town Open Royal Cape Golf Club, Cape Town, South Africa
February 15-18 Dimension Data Pro-Am Fancourt Golf Estate, George, South Africa
February 22-25 Nelson Mandela Bay Championship Humewood Golf Club, Port Elizabeth, South Africa
March 14-17 Delhi Challenge Classic Golf & Country Club, Delhi, India
March 21–24 Kolkata Challenge Royal Calcutta Golf Club, Kolkata, India
April 18-21 Abu Dhabi Challenge Al Ain Equestrian, Shooting & Golf Club, Abu Dhabi, UAE
April 25-28 UAE Challenge Saadiyat Beach Golf Club, Abu Dhabi, UAE
May 9-12 Challenge de España Real Club Sevilla Golf, Andalucia, Spain
May 23-26 Danish Golf Challenge Odense Eventyr Golf, Odense, Denmark
May 30 – June 2 D+D Real Czech Challenge TBC, TBC, Czech Republic
June 6-9 Spain Event Confirmed TBC, TBC, Spain
June 13-16 Kaskáda Golf Challenge Kaskáda Golf Resort, Brno, Czech Republic
June 20-23 Blot Open de Bretagne Golf Bluegreen de Pléneuf Val André, Pléneuf, France
June 27-30 Le Vaudreuil Golf Challenge Golf PGA France du Vaudreuil, Le Vaudreuil, France
July 4-7 Hopps Open de Provence Golf International de Pont Royal, Mallemort, France
July 11-14 Euram Bank Open GC Adamstal, Ramsau, Austria
July 25-28 NI Open Galgorm Castle Golf Club, Co. Antrim, Northern Ireland
August 1-4 Irish Challenge The K Club, Palmer South, Co. Kildare, Ireland
August 8-11 Farmfoods Scottish Challenge supported by The R&A Newmachar Golf Club, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
August 22-25 Indoor Golf Group Challenge Landeryds Golfklubb, Vesterby, Sweden
August 29 – September 1 Rosa Challenge Tour Rosa Golf Club, Konopiska, Poland
September 5-8 Big Green Egg German Challenge powered by VcG Wittelsbacher Golfclub, Neuburg an der Donau, Germany
September 12-15 Open de Portugal at Royal Óbidos Royal Óbidos Spa & Golf Resort, Vau Óbidos, Portugal
September 19-22 Italian Challenge Open TBC, TBC, Italy
September 26-29 Swiss Challenge Golf Saint Apollinaire, Folgensbourg, France
October 10-13 Hainan Open TBC, Hainan Island, China
October 17-20 Hangzhou Open Hangzhou Westlake International Golf & Country Club, Hangzhou, China
October 31 – November 3 Rolex Challenge Tour Grand Final supported by The R&A Club de Golf Alcanada, Port d’Alcúdia, Mallorca, Spain

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