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1976 European Tour season
Duration8 April 1976 (1976-04-08) – 24 October 1976 (1976-10-24)
Number of official events21
Most winsItaly Baldovino Dassù (2)
Scotland Sam Torrance (2)
Order of MeritSpain Seve Ballesteros
Sir Henry Cotton Rookie of the YearEngland Mark James
1975
1977

The 1976 European Tour, titled as the 1976 PGA Tournament Players' Division,[1] was the fifth season of the European Tour, the main professional golf tour in Europe since its inaugural season in 1972.

Changes for 1976

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The season was made up of 21 tournaments counting for the Order of Merit, and some non-counting tournaments that later became known as "Approved Special Events". The schedule included the major national opens around Europe, with the other tournaments mostly held in England and Scotland.[2]

There were several changes from the previous season, with the addition of the Greater Manchester Open and the Uniroyal International;[3] along with non-counting events the Cacharel World Under-25 Championship and the Lancome Trophy; and the Benson & Hedges Festival being retitled as the Benson & Hedges International Open.

Schedule

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The following table lists official events during the 1976 season.[4][5]

DateTournamentHost countryPurse
(£)
Winner[a]Notes
11 AprMasters TournamentUnited StatesUS$254,852United States Raymond Floyd (n/a)Major championship[b]
17 AprPortuguese OpenPortugal15,000Spain Salvador Balbuena (1)
24 AprSpanish OpenSpain30,525Northern Ireland Eddie Polland (3)
1 MayMadrid OpenSpain18,500Spain Francisco Abreu (2)
9 MayFrench OpenFrance22,200South Africa Vincent Tshabalala (1)
15 MayPiccadilly MedalEngland40,000Scotland Sam Torrance (1)
31 MayPenfold PGA ChampionshipEngland50,000England Neil Coles (5)
6 JunKerrygold International ClassicIreland12,500England Tony Jacklin (5)
12 JunMartini InternationalEngland15,000Scotland Sam Torrance (2)
20 JunGreater Manchester OpenEngland12,000Republic of Ireland John O'Leary (1)New to European Tour
20 JunU.S. OpenUnited StatesUS$259,000United States Jerry Pate (n/a)Major championship[b]
26 JunUniroyal InternationalEngland25,000England Tommy Horton (3)New tournament
10 JulThe Open ChampionshipEngland75,000United States Johnny Miller (n/a)Major championship
18 JulScandinavian Enterprise OpenSweden38,600South Africa Hugh Baiocchi (3)
25 JulSwiss OpenSwitzerland31,300Spain Manuel Piñero (2)
8 AugDutch OpenNetherlands26,205Spain Seve Ballesteros (1)
15 AugGerman OpenWest Germany23,100Rhodesia Simon Hobday (1)
15 AugPGA ChampionshipUnited StatesUS$250,000United States Dave Stockton (n/a)Major championship[b]
18 AugDouble Diamond Individual ChampionshipScotland10,000New Zealand Simon Owen (2)
29 AugCarroll's Irish OpenIreland35,000United States Ben Crenshaw (n/a)
5 SepSun Alliance Match Play ChampionshipEngland20,000Scotland Brian Barnes (4)
25 SepBenson & Hedges International OpenEngland40,000Australia Graham Marsh (4)
2 OctDunlop MastersWales30,000Italy Baldovino Dassù (1)
24 OctItalian OpenItaly27,000Italy Baldovino Dassù (2)

Unofficial events

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

DateTournamentHost countryPurse
(£)
Winner(s)Notes
22 MaySumrie-Bournemouth Better-BallEngland12,000Republic of Ireland Eamonn Darcy and
Republic of Ireland Christy O'Connor Jnr
Team event
5 JunCacharel World Under-25 ChampionshipFrancen/aRepublic of Ireland Eamonn DarcyNew tournament
3 JulPhillip Morris InternationalFrancen/a Team USATeam event
21 AugDouble Diamond InternationalScotland25,000 Team EnglandTeam event
18 Sep
17 Jul
T.P.D. Under-25 ChampionshipEngland5,000England Howard Clark
9 OctPiccadilly World Match Play ChampionshipEngland75,000Australia David GrahamLimited-field event
17 OctTrophée LancômeFranceUS$40,000Spain Seve BallesterosNew to European Tour
12 DecWorld CupUnited StatesUS$4,200Spain Seve Ballesteros and
Spain Manuel Piñero
Team event
World Cup Individual TrophyUS$2,100Mexico Ernesto Pérez Acosta

Order of Merit

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The Order of Merit was based on tournament results during the season, calculated using a points-based system.[5][6][7]

PositionPlayerPointsPrize money (£)
1Spain Seve Ballesteros21,49539,504
2Republic of Ireland Eamonn Darcy16,74125,027
3Scotland Sam Torrance16,62720,917
4Spain Manuel Piñero16,47419,946
5England Tommy Horton16,18522,781
6England Neil Coles15,97620,543
7England Martin Foster12,66917,436
8Scotland Brian Barnes12,25623,350
9Italy Baldovino Dassù11,96113,405
10Rhodesia Simon Hobday11,89315,196

Awards

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AwardWinnerRef.
Sir Henry Cotton Rookie of the YearEngland Mark James[8]

Notes

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  1. ^ 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.
  2. ^ a b c Unofficial money event at the time, but retrospectively counted as an official win.

References

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  1. ^ "Tour History". European Tour. Archived from the original on 4 April 2010. Retrieved 17 October 2023.
  2. ^ "Cold shoulder for Scots fans". Aberdeen Press and Journal. Aberdeen, United Kingdom. 12 December 1975. p. 25. Retrieved 14 June 2020 – via British Newspaper Archive.
  3. ^ Ward-Thomas, Pat (12 December 1975). "Prize increases put £1m within reach". The Guardian. London, United Kingdom. p. 26. Retrieved 14 June 2020 – via Newspapers.com.
  4. ^ "1976 Tournament schedule". European Tour. Retrieved 21 October 2023.
  5. ^ a b Simms, George (1977). World of Golf 1977. Macdonald and Jane's. pp. 74–118. ISBN 0354090011.
  6. ^ "Sevvy tops table". Glasgow Herald. 27 October 1976. Retrieved 16 June 2020 – via Google News Archive.
  7. ^ "Order-of-Merit Europa 1976" [Order of Merit Europe 1976]. Svensk Golf (in Swedish). No. 1. January 1977. p. 62. Retrieved 21 October 2023.
  8. ^ "Rookie James has found his professional touch pays off". The Birmingham Post. Birmingham, United Kingdom. 1 October 1976. p. 15. Retrieved 21 October 2023 – via Newspapers.com.
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    1976 European Tour season
    Duration8 April 1976 (1976-04-08) – 24 October 1976 (1976-10-24)
    Number of official events21
    Most winsItaly Baldovino Dassù (2)
    Scotland Sam Torrance (2)
    Order of MeritSpain Seve Ballesteros
    Sir Henry Cotton Rookie of the YearEngland Mark James
    1975
    1977

    The 1976 European Tour, titled as the 1976 PGA Tournament Players' Division,[1] was the fifth season of the European Tour, the main professional golf tour in Europe since its inaugural season in 1972.

    Changes for 1976

    The season was made up of 21 tournaments counting for the Order of Merit, and some non-counting tournaments that later became known as "Approved Special Events". The schedule included the major national opens around Europe, with the other tournaments mostly held in England and Scotland.[2]

    There were several changes from the previous season, with the addition of the Greater Manchester Open and the Uniroyal International;[3] along with non-counting events the Cacharel World Under-25 Championship and the Lancome Trophy; and the Benson & Hedges Festival being retitled as the Benson & Hedges International Open.

    Schedule

    The following table lists official events during the 1976 season.[4][5]

    DateTournamentHost countryPurse
    (£)
    Winner[a]Notes
    11 AprMasters TournamentUnited StatesUS$254,852United States Raymond Floyd (n/a)Major championship[b]
    17 AprPortuguese OpenPortugal15,000Spain Salvador Balbuena (1)
    24 AprSpanish OpenSpain30,525Northern Ireland Eddie Polland (3)
    1 MayMadrid OpenSpain18,500Spain Francisco Abreu (2)
    9 MayFrench OpenFrance22,200South Africa Vincent Tshabalala (1)
    15 MayPiccadilly MedalEngland40,000Scotland Sam Torrance (1)
    31 MayPenfold PGA ChampionshipEngland50,000England Neil Coles (5)
    6 JunKerrygold International ClassicIreland12,500England Tony Jacklin (5)
    12 JunMartini InternationalEngland15,000Scotland Sam Torrance (2)
    20 JunGreater Manchester OpenEngland12,000Republic of Ireland John O'Leary (1)New to European Tour
    20 JunU.S. OpenUnited StatesUS$259,000United States Jerry Pate (n/a)Major championship[b]
    26 JunUniroyal InternationalEngland25,000England Tommy Horton (3)New tournament
    10 JulThe Open ChampionshipEngland75,000United States Johnny Miller (n/a)Major championship
    18 JulScandinavian Enterprise OpenSweden38,600South Africa Hugh Baiocchi (3)
    25 JulSwiss OpenSwitzerland31,300Spain Manuel Piñero (2)
    8 AugDutch OpenNetherlands26,205Spain Seve Ballesteros (1)
    15 AugGerman OpenWest Germany23,100Rhodesia Simon Hobday (1)
    15 AugPGA ChampionshipUnited StatesUS$250,000United States Dave Stockton (n/a)Major championship[b]
    18 AugDouble Diamond Individual ChampionshipScotland10,000New Zealand Simon Owen (2)
    29 AugCarroll's Irish OpenIreland35,000United States Ben Crenshaw (n/a)
    5 SepSun Alliance Match Play ChampionshipEngland20,000Scotland Brian Barnes (4)
    25 SepBenson & Hedges International OpenEngland40,000Australia Graham Marsh (4)
    2 OctDunlop MastersWales30,000Italy Baldovino Dassù (1)
    24 OctItalian OpenItaly27,000Italy Baldovino Dassù (2)

    Unofficial events

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

    DateTournamentHost countryPurse
    (£)
    Winner(s)Notes
    22 MaySumrie-Bournemouth Better-BallEngland12,000Republic of Ireland Eamonn Darcy and
    Republic of Ireland Christy O'Connor Jnr
    Team event
    5 JunCacharel World Under-25 ChampionshipFrancen/aRepublic of Ireland Eamonn DarcyNew tournament
    3 JulPhillip Morris InternationalFrancen/a Team USATeam event
    21 AugDouble Diamond InternationalScotland25,000 Team EnglandTeam event
    18 Sep
    17 Jul
    T.P.D. Under-25 ChampionshipEngland5,000England Howard Clark
    9 OctPiccadilly World Match Play ChampionshipEngland75,000Australia David GrahamLimited-field event
    17 OctTrophée LancômeFranceUS$40,000Spain Seve BallesterosNew to European Tour
    12 DecWorld CupUnited StatesUS$4,200Spain Seve Ballesteros and
    Spain Manuel Piñero
    Team event
    World Cup Individual TrophyUS$2,100Mexico Ernesto Pérez Acosta

    Order of Merit

    The Order of Merit was based on tournament results during the season, calculated using a points-based system.[5][6][7]

    PositionPlayerPointsPrize money (£)
    1Spain Seve Ballesteros21,49539,504
    2Republic of Ireland Eamonn Darcy16,74125,027
    3Scotland Sam Torrance16,62720,917
    4Spain Manuel Piñero16,47419,946
    5England Tommy Horton16,18522,781
    6England Neil Coles15,97620,543
    7England Martin Foster12,66917,436
    8Scotland Brian Barnes12,25623,350
    9Italy Baldovino Dassù11,96113,405
    10Rhodesia Simon Hobday11,89315,196

    Awards

    AwardWinnerRef.
    Sir Henry Cotton Rookie of the YearEngland Mark James[8]

    Notes

    1. ^ 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.
    2. ^ a b c Unofficial money event at the time, but retrospectively counted as an official win.

    References

    1. ^ "Tour History". European Tour. Archived from the original on 4 April 2010. Retrieved 17 October 2023.
    2. ^ "Cold shoulder for Scots fans". Aberdeen Press and Journal. Aberdeen, United Kingdom. 12 December 1975. p. 25. Retrieved 14 June 2020 – via British Newspaper Archive.
    3. ^ Ward-Thomas, Pat (12 December 1975). "Prize increases put £1m within reach". The Guardian. London, United Kingdom. p. 26. Retrieved 14 June 2020 – via Newspapers.com.
    4. ^ "1976 Tournament schedule". European Tour. Retrieved 21 October 2023.
    5. ^ a b Simms, George (1977). World of Golf 1977. Macdonald and Jane's. pp. 74–118. ISBN 0354090011.
    6. ^ "Sevvy tops table". Glasgow Herald. 27 October 1976. Retrieved 16 June 2020 – via Google News Archive.
    7. ^ "Order-of-Merit Europa 1976" [Order of Merit Europe 1976]. Svensk Golf (in Swedish). No. 1. January 1977. p. 62. Retrieved 21 October 2023.
    8. ^ "Rookie James has found his professional touch pays off". The Birmingham Post. Birmingham, United Kingdom. 1 October 1976. p. 15. Retrieved 21 October 2023 – via Newspapers.com.
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