2020 European Tour

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The 2020 European Tour was the 49th season of golf tournaments since the European Tour officially began in 1972 and the 12th edition of the Race to Dubai. The COVID-19 pandemic had a major impact on the season, with many tournaments being rescheduled or cancelled. All four major championships were affected; The Open Championship was cancelled, and the Masters Tournament, U.S. Open and PGA Championship were moved to dates much later in the year. rdf:langString
rdf:langString 2020 European Tour
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rdf:langString Location of official tournaments of the 2020 European Tour in Europe.
rdf:langString Location of official tournaments of the 2020 European Tour outside Europe.
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rdf:langString Christiaan Bezuidenhout
rdf:langString John Catlin
rdf:langString Rasmus Højgaard
rdf:langString Sam Horsfield
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rdf:langString European Tour
rdf:langString Sir Henry Cotton Rookie of the Year
rdf:langString Golfer of the Year
rdf:langString Race to Dubai
rdf:langString Seve Ballesteros Award
rdf:langString Lee Westwood
rdf:langString Sami Välimäki
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rdf:langString The 2020 European Tour was the 49th season of golf tournaments since the European Tour officially began in 1972 and the 12th edition of the Race to Dubai. The COVID-19 pandemic had a major impact on the season, with many tournaments being rescheduled or cancelled. All four major championships were affected; The Open Championship was cancelled, and the Masters Tournament, U.S. Open and PGA Championship were moved to dates much later in the year. After a three-month hiatus following the Qatar Masters in early March, the tour resumed with a much changed schedule in July. Two dual-ranking events in Austria were followed by six-tournament stretch in the United Kingdom and three tournaments in Spain and Portugal, with the rescheduled major events starting in late September. On 13 August, it was announced that Alexander Lévy had become the first European Tour player to return a positive test for COVID-19. He and Romain Wattel, who had been in close contact with Lévy, were withdrawn from the field for the Celtic Classic. The Race to Dubai was won by Lee Westwood for the third time. He was also named Golfer of the Year for the fourth time, with Sami Välimäki named Rookie of the Year.
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