2002 European Tour

The 2002 European Tour was the 31st season of golf tournaments since the European Tour officially began in 1972.

2002 European Tour season
Duration22 November 2001 (2001-11-22) – 10 November 2002 (2002-11-10)
Number of official events44
Most wins3:[lower-alpha 1]
Ernie Els
Order of Merit Retief Goosen
Golfer of the Year Ernie Els
Sir Henry Cotton Rookie of the Year Nick Dougherty
2001
2003

The season was made up of 44 tournaments counting towards the Order of Merit, which included the four major championships and three World Golf Championships, and several non-counting "Approved Special Events" including the Ryder Cup which had been postponed from 2001.[1]

The Order of Merit was won by Retief Goosen, defending the title he won in 2001.

Changes for 2002

There were three new tournaments to the European Tour in 2002, the BMW Asian Open in Taiwan, the Omega Hong Kong Open and the ANZ Championship in Australia. The schedule also saw the return of the Open de Canarias, but this was ultimately combined with the Open de España, and the loss of the Greg Norman Holden International, the Moroccan Open, the São Paulo Brazil Open and the Argentine Open.

Schedule

The following table lists official events during the 2002 season.

Date Tournament Host country Purse Winner[lower-alpha 2] OWGR
points
Other
tours[lower-alpha 3]
Notes
25 NovBMW Asian OpenTaiwanUS$1,500,000 Jarmo Sandelin (5)20ASANew tournament
2 DecOmega Hong Kong OpenHong KongUS$700,000 José María Olazábal (22)16ASANew to European Tour
13 JanBell's South African OpenSouth Africa£500,000 Tim Clark (1)32AFR[lower-alpha 4]
20 JanDunhill ChampionshipSouth AfricaR3,500,000 Justin Rose (1)22AFR
27 JanJohnnie Walker ClassicAustralia£1,000,000 Retief Goosen (8)42ANZ, ASA
3 FebHeineken ClassicAustraliaA$2,000,000 Ernie Els (9)36ANZ
10 FebANZ ChampionshipAustraliaA$1,750,000 Richard S. Johnson (1)20ANZNew to European Tour
24 FebCaltex Singapore MastersSingaporeUS$900,000 Arjun Atwal (1)16ASA
24 FebWGC-Accenture Match Play ChampionshipUnited StatesUS$5,500,000 Kevin Sutherland (n/a)76World Golf Championship
3 MarCarlsberg Malaysian OpenMalaysiaUS$1,000,000 Alastair Forsyth (1)16ASA
10 MarDubai Desert ClassicUAEUS$1,500,000 Ernie Els (10)40
17 MarQatar MastersQatarUS$1,500,000 Adam Scott (2)24
24 MarMadeira Island OpenPortugal€550,000 Diego Borrego (2)24CHA
7 AprAlgarve Open de PortugalPortugal€750,000 Carl Pettersson (1)24
14 AprMasters TournamentUnited StatesUS$5,600,000 Tiger Woods (n/a)100Major championship
28 AprCanarias Open de EspañaSpain€1,750,000 Sergio García (4)24
5 MayNovotel Perrier Open de FranceFrance€2,000,000 Malcolm MacKenzie (1)24
12 MayBenson & Hedges International OpenEngland£1,100,000 Ángel Cabrera (2)46
19 MayDeutsche Bank - SAP Open TPC of EuropeGermany€2,700,000 Tiger Woods (n/a)50
26 MayVolvo PGA ChampionshipEngland€3,200,000 Anders Hansen (1)64Flagship event
2 JunVictor Chandler British MastersEngland£1,300,000 Justin Rose (2)26
9 JunCompass Group English OpenEngland£800,000 Darren Clarke (9)24
16 JunU.S. OpenUnited StatesUS$6,250,000 Tiger Woods (n/a)100Major championship
23 JunGreat North OpenEngland£600,000 Miles Tunnicliff (1)24
30 JunMurphy's Irish OpenIreland€1,600,000 Søren Hansen (1)32
7 JulSmurfit European OpenIreland£2,000,000 Michael Campbell (5)48
14 JulBarclays Scottish OpenScotland£2,200,000 Eduardo Romero (8)54
21 JulThe Open ChampionshipScotland£3,900,000 Ernie Els (11)100Major championship
28 JulTNT Dutch OpenNetherlands€1,800,000 Tobias Dier (2)32
4 AugVolvo Scandinavian MastersSweden€1,900,000 Graeme McDowell (1)26
11 AugCeltic Manor Resort Wales OpenWales£1,100,000 Paul Lawrie (5)24
18 AugPGA ChampionshipUnited StatesUS$5,500,000 Rich Beem (1)100Major championship
18 AugNorth West of Ireland OpenIreland€350,000 Adam Mednick (1)16CHA
25 AugDiageo Scottish PGA ChampionshipScotland£1,000,000 Adam Scott (3)24
25 AugWGC-NEC InvitationalUnited StatesUS$5,500,000 Craig Parry (5)76World Golf Championship
1 SepBMW International OpenGermany€1,800,000 Thomas Bjørn (7)24
8 SepOmega European MastersSwitzerland€1,500,000 Robert Karlsson (5)34
15 SepLinde German MastersGermany€3,000,000 Stephen Leaney (4)50
22 SepWGC-American Express ChampionshipIrelandUS$5,000,000 Tiger Woods (n/a)76World Golf Championship
6 OctDunhill Links ChampionshipScotlandUS$5,000,000 Pádraig Harrington (5)52Pro-Am
13 OctTrophée LancômeFrance€1,400,000 Alex Čejka (4)34
27 OctTelefónica Open de MadridSpain€1,400,000 Steen Tinning (2)24
3 NovItalian Open Telecom ItaliaItaly€1,100,000 Ian Poulter (3)26
10 NovVolvo Masters AndalucíaSpainUS$3,000,000 Bernhard Langer (42)
Colin Montgomerie (27)
38Tour Championship
Title shared[lower-alpha 5]

Unofficial events

The following events were sanctioned by the European Tour, but did not carry official money, nor were wins official.

Date Tournament Host country Purse Winner(s) OWGR
points
Notes
21 AprSeve TrophyIrelandn/a Team GB&In/aTeam event
29 SepRyder CupEnglandn/a Team Europen/aTeam event
20 OctCisco World Match Play ChampionshipEngland£1,000,000 Ernie Elsn/aLimited-field event
18 NovWGC-World CupMexicoUS$3,000,000 Toshimitsu Izawa and
Shigeki Maruyama
n/aWorld Golf Championship
Team event

Order of Merit

The Order of Merit was based on prize money won during the season, calculated in Euros.

PositionPlayerPrize money ()
1 Retief Goosen2,360,128
2 Pádraig Harrington2,334,655
3 Ernie Els2,251,708
4 Colin Montgomerie1,980,720
5 Eduardo Romero1,811,330
6 Sergio García1,488,728
7 Adam Scott1,361,776
8 Michael Campbell1,325,404
9 Justin Rose1,323,529
10 Paul Lawrie1,151,434

Awards

AwardWinner
Golfer of the Year Ernie Els
Sir Henry Cotton Rookie of the Year Nick Dougherty

See also

Notes

  1. Tiger Woods won 4 events, but was not a European Tour member.
  2. The number in brackets after each winner's name is the number of European Tour events they had won up to and including that tournament. This information is only shown for European Tour members and are inclusive of the three United States-based major championships which were included on the schedule for the first time in 1998, with earlier editions having retrospectively been recognised as official tour wins. Victories in "Approved Special Events" are not recognised as official tour wins.
  3. AFR − Sunshine Tour; ANZ − PGA Tour of Australasia; ASA − Asian PGA Tour; CHA − Challenge Tour.
  4. Sunshine Tour flagship event
  5. Langer and Montgomerie remained level after two holes of a sudden-death playoff before darkness forced an end to play; they agreed to share the title instead of returning the following day.

References

  1. "Doubts over Dunhill Links future". BBC Sport. 26 October 2001. Retrieved 4 May 2020.
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