Road to Mallorca 2024 Golf Challenge

Road to Mallorca 2024 – Master Class Golf Challenge Tour
This year, the Golf Challenge Tour will take place on three continents, in 18 different countries, with at least 29 tournaments and a record total prize money of €8,200,000.
Start of the tour
The tour begins in February with the Bain's Whisky Cape Town Open, the first of four events to be held jointly with the Sunshine Tour in South Africa.
This will be followed by another 27 tournaments worldwide, culminating in the highlight and conclusion of the 2023 season, which will take place from November 2 to 5 at the exclusive Club de Golf Alcanada in Mallorca.
The Road to Mallorca Grand Final Tour is supported by the R&A and Rolex, allowing the 45 best players in the rankings to compete for one of 20 coveted DP World Tour cards. This opportunity to break into the top 20 if players win the tournament has repeatedly led to exciting moments in recent years.
Historical background of the tour
The European Challenge Tour was first established in 1989. The first winner of the Challenge Tour rankings was England's Neal Briggs. Since that inaugural season, many of the world's best players have competed on the Challenge Tour, which is now considered Europe's top developmental tour: Thomas Bjørn (1995), Justin Rose (1999), Ian Poulter (1999), Henrik Stenson (2000), Louis Oosthuizen (2003), Tommy Fleetwood (2011), and Brooks Koepka (2013) are all former Challenge Tour players.
The top 20 players in the Road to Mallorca rankings at the end of the season all earn promotion to the European Tour. The winner of the Road to Mallorca rankings receives a silver salver (first awarded in 2009) and membership in Category 13 of the European Tour.
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