The European Senior Tour, currently branded as the Legends Tour,[1] is a professional golf tour for male golfers aged 50 and over, run by the PGA European Tour. The tour was titled as the Staysure Tour for the 2018 and 2019 seasons after UK-based insurance company Staysure became the first title sponsors of the senior tour in December 2017.[2] The tour was relaunched as the Legends Tour[3][4] in 2020, after Ryan Howsam, founder and owner of Staysure, took majority ownership in a joint venture with the European Tour.

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Legends Tour
Current season, competition or edition:
Current sports event 2024 European Senior Tour
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Legends Tour logo
FormerlyEuropean Seniors Tour
Staysure Tour
SportGolf
Founded1992
CEOPhil Harrison
CountriesBased in Europe[lower-alpha 1]
Most titlesOrder of Merit titles:
England Tommy Horton (5)
Tournament wins:
England Carl Mason (25)
TV partner(s)Sky Sports (UK)
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competitions
European Tour
Official websitehttps://www.legendstour.com/
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History

The Tour was founded in 1992 after calls from 60 leading professionals five years after the first Senior Open Championship in 1987. The highest profile event in Europe is the Senior British Open Championship, which is co-sanctioned by PGA Tour Champions and was played on the Old Course at St Andrews for the first time in 2018. The European Tour co-sanctions the Senior PGA Championship and the U.S. Senior Open. Prize money in the latter does not count towards the Order of Merit, but since 2007 the former has been an official money event.[5]

Order of Merit winners

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YearWinnerPoints
2023England Peter Baker4,161
2022South Africa James Kingston2,845
2021Wales Stephen Dodd1,830
2020Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2019Wales Phillip Price2,888
YearWinnerPrize money ()
2018England Paul Broadhurst (2)547,793
2017United States Clark Dennis222,055
2016England Paul Broadhurst399,285
2015Scotland Colin Montgomerie (2)679,147
2014Scotland Colin Montgomerie624,543
2013England Paul Wesselingh311,644
2012England Roger Chapman356,751
2011Australia Peter Fowler302,327
2010Thailand Boonchu Ruangkit266,609
2009Scotland Sam Torrance (3)170,696
2008Wales Ian Woosnam320,120
2007England Carl Mason (3)412,376
2006Scotland Sam Torrance (2)347,525
2005Scotland Sam Torrance277,421
2004England Carl Mason (2)354,775
2003England Carl Mason350,242
2002Japan Seiji Ebihara330,211
2001Australia Ian Stanley287,025
2000Australia Noel Ratcliffe163,164
1999England Tommy Horton (5)138,943
YearWinnerPrize money (£)
1998England Tommy Horton (4)127,656
1997England Tommy Horton (3)158,427
1996England Tommy Horton (2)133,195
1995Scotland Brian Barnes63,620
1994England John Morgan57,209
1993England Tommy Horton56,935
1992South Africa John Fourie47,856
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Awards

Leading career money winners

The table below shows the top ten career money leaders on the European Senior Tour as of the end of the 2018 season.

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RankPlayerPrize money ()
1Germany Bernhard Langer2,811,071
2England Carl Mason2,757,126
3Scotland Colin Montgomerie1,943,628
4England Nick Job1,653,634
5Australia Peter Fowler1,652,178
6England Barry Lane1,571,534
7United States Tom Watson1,570,663
8Scotland Sam Torrance1,560,985
9England Tommy Horton1,527,506
10Scotland Bill Longmuir1,472,192
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There is a full list that is updated after each tournament on the European Tour's website here.

See also

Notes

  1. Schedules have also included events in Asia, Africa, Australasia and North America.

References

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