Ten players with an odd-numbered ranking will then participate at the EDGA Hero Open at Fairmont St Andrews from August 7-8, and the EDGA English Open at London Golf Club from August 14-15. The top four players from each group of two tournaments qualify for the returning EDGA Dubai Finale, held alongside the DP World Tour Championship, Dubai – the final Rolex Series event of the year – at Jumeirah Golf Estates on Friday and Saturday (November 19-20).
As well as staging EDGA events, the Wales Open (July 22-25), the Hero Open (August 5-8) and the English Open (August 12-15) will each now have a prize fund of €1.25 million. The US$3 million prize fund for the ISPS HANDA World Invitational presented by Modest! Golf Management (July 29-August 1) will be split evenly, with 144 men and 144 women competing for two equal prize funds of US$1.5 million each.
Scoring for all five EDGA tournaments will feature on the European Tour’s website and App for fans to follow, while the tournament world feed broadcast will also feature updates across the weekend, with the winners also part of the main prize-giving ceremonies.
The Golfers with Disability initiative was launched at the 2019 Betfred British Masters at Hillside Golf Club and the inaugural 2019 EDGA Scottish Open was won by Lawlor at The Renaissance Club, held during the week of the 2019 Aberdeen Standard Investments Scottish Open.
Former World Number One George Groves went on to win the 2019 EDGA Dubai Finale before the initiative was paused in 2020 due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
Keith Pelley, Chief Executive of the European Tour, said: “We are extremely proud to showcase the EDGA European Tour at five of our events in 2021 and we are delighted to once again provide golfers with disability the opportunity to play alongside our professionals during the UK Swing as well as at our final Rolex Series event of the year, the DP World Tour Championship in Dubai.
“We are recognised as golf’s global Tour and our core values of inclusivity and innovation are at the heart of these tournaments. As part of our wider Golf For Good campaign, we want to illustrate once again the unique benefits our sport offers to everyone who plays the game.
“With those values in mind it is fantastic that we can continue to collaborate and work alongside Dr. Haruhisa Handa, our Honorary Ambassador for our Golfers with Disability Programme, given the knowledge and expertise he possesses in this space, along with ISPS in the disability sector, and I look forward to his guidance over the coming months.”
EDGA President Tony Bennett, added: “The vision of EDGA and the European Tour is that golf is a game for everyone, and we are delighted the EDGA European Tour is back in 2021, once again providing an incredible opportunity to showcase golfers with a disability to people around the world.
“The players competing recognise they represent thousands of players with a wide range of impairments, many of whom are talented players in their own right, and I would like to thank the five tournaments hosting our EDGA events, along with the European Tour for delivering these outstanding tournaments.”
‘Golf for Good’ is the umbrella name for the European Tour’s overarching Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) programme. It involves three main pillars:
- Support for Worthy Causes: Which embraces all the charitable activity of the original 2020 Golf for Good initiative
- Sustainability: Which embraces the Green Drive focus around our tournaments
- Inclusivity and Health: Which embraces our Golfers with Disability and golf for all messaging, in addition to promoting the wider health benefits of the game
EDGA European Tour Schedule
- EDGA Wales Open – The Celtic Manor Resort (July 24-25)
- ISPS HANDA World Disability Invitational presented by Brendan Lawlor – Massereene and Galgorm Castle (July 31 – August 1)
- EDGA Hero Open – Fairmont St Andrews (August 7-8)
- EDGA English Open – London Golf Club (August 14-15)
- EDGA Dubai Finale – Jumeirah Golf Estates (November 19-20)
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