The week’s program is very busy to the delight of golf fans. On the menu, a WGC in Texas, the alternate tournament of the PGA Tour takes place in the Dominican Republic, the European circuit continues its South African Swing, the LPGA resumes in Arizona, without forgetting the Challenge Tour in India and many others.
PGA Tour/ DP World Tour : WGC – Dell Technologies Match Play, Austin CC, Austin, Texas
March 22 to 26
They will be 64 to face each other from Wednesday in the only event of the season in match play. Three group matches to hope to finish first in their group and thus qualify for the round of 16. Set apart Justin Thomas, all the headliners will be there, as will Victor Perez. This will be the last chance for the Tarbais to qualify for the Masters. Its performance could also be decisive in view of the next Ryder Cup.
PGA Tour : Corales Puntacana Championship, Puntacana Resort & Club (Corales Golf Course), Punta Cana, Dominican Republic
From March 23 to 26
Inevitably, the field of this “Alternate” tournament is much more open with simply two players from the world top 100 (Thomas Detry et Joel Dahmen). Martin Trainer will try to take the opportunity to score big points after his missed cut at Valspar last week.
DP World Tour : Jonsson Workwear Open, The Club at Steyn City, Johannesburg, Afrique du Sud
From March 23 to 26
The European circuit also offers a tournament alongside the WGC – Dell Technologies Match Play. The players are expected for the second consecutive week in South Africa. A dozen Tricolores will be part of a long par 72 of more than 7000 meters.
Asian Tour : World City Championship presented by Hong Kong Golf Club, Hong Kong Golf Club, Hong Kong
From March 23 to 26
Jeremy Gandon would like to confirm this week in Hong Kong after its top 10 in India. He is however for the moment in reserve and will hope for a few last minute defections to be sure of starting on Thursday.
LPGA Tour : LPGA Drive On Championship, Superstition Mountain Golf and Country Club, Gold Canyon, Arizona
From March 23 to 26
After three small-field tournaments, the LPGA really starts its season this week in Arizona. Celine Boutier will of course be present just like Pauline Roussin-Bouchard who will try to continue after his exceptional victory in Singapore. Picardy Perrine Delacour returns to the LPGA more than 6 months after his last appearance. Her 7th place at the beginning of March on the Epson Tour certainly put her back on track.
Challenge Tour : Duncan Taylor Black Bull Challenge, Karnataka Golf Association, Bangalore, Inde
From March 23 to 26
The members of Challenge Tour are back on the fairways after a month long hiatus. 12 French will make the long trip to India for two consecutive events in Bangalore.
Korn Ferry Tour : Club Car Championship at The Landings Golf & Athletic Club, The Landings Golf & Athletic Club, Savannah, Géorgie
From March 23 to 26
Paul Barjon resumes its quest for a category on the PGA Tour with a Korn Ferry Tour event in Georgia. The French will be keen to revive after a disappointing start to the season (2 missed cuts).
Pro Golf Tour: Red Sea Egyptian Classic 2023, Sokhna Golf Club, Suez, Egypt
March 19 to 21
The players of the satellite circuit will finish this second consecutive event on the Sokhna Golf Club this Tuesday. They will return to the land of the Pharaohs at the beginning of April.
Epson Tour : IOA Championship Presented by Morongo Casino Resort & Spa, Morongo Golf Club at Tukwet Canyon, Beaumont, Californie
March 24 to 26
The US Women’s Second Division season continues in California for the third tournament of the year. Emma Broze, Julie Aimé, Agathe Laisné, Anaïs Meyssonnier et Celine Herbin are traveling to Beaumont.
LET : Pause
Next tournament : Jabra Ladies Open, Evian Resort Golf Club, Evian-les-Bains, Haute-Savoie
From May 11 to 13
Alps Tour : Pause
Next tournament : Alps de Las Castillas 2023, Palomarejos Golf Club; Toledo, Spain
April 22-24
LETS : Pause
Next tournament : Terre Blanche Ladies Open, Golf De Terre Blanche, Tourrettes, Var
From April 13 to 15
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