The best of the best! Who has the most DP World Tour wins?
How many golfers with 10 or more European Tour titles can you name in five minutes?
The DP World Tour has been blessed by some of the best players to ever appear in professional golf.
From Seve to Bernhard, and from Monty to Sir Nick. Europe has produced some of the most talented figures to ever walk a fairway.
Now the tour is no longer called the European Tour, a new crop of superstars is coming through to challenge the legends at the top of the win pile.
Ballesteros still leads the way on this particular leaderboard with 50 official European Tour wins – with his most recent coming at the Peugeot Spanish Open in 1995.
He won for the first time as a 19-year-old at the 1976 Dutch Open, beating Howard Clark by eight strokes.
By the looks of it, the legendary Spaniard won’t be replaced at the top of the wins list for some time – but how many European Tour titles did the players achieve below him?
European Tour: Most wins
- Seve Ballesteros – 50
- Bernhard Langer – 42
- Tiger Woods – 41
- Colin Montgomerie – 31
- Sir Nick Faldo – 30
- Ian Woosnam – 29
- Ernie Els – 28
- Lee Westwood – 25
- Jose Maria Olazabal – 23
- Miguel Angel Jimenez and Sam Torrance – 21
- Mark James and Sandy Lyle – 18
- Sergio Garcia, Rory McIlroy and Mark McNulty – 16
- Thomas Bjorn, Paul Casey and Padraig Harrington – 15
- Darren Clarke, Retief Goosen and Greg Norman – 14
- Vijay Singh – 13
- Ian Poulter – 12
- Howard Clark, Robert Karlsson, Martin Kaymer, Graeme McDowell, Phil Mickelson, Justin Rose, Charl Schwartzel, Adam Scott and Henrik Stenson – 1
FAQ
What does the DP stand for in DP World Tour?
DP World is a logistics company based in Dubai. The company specialises in cargo logistics, port terminal operations, maritime services and free trade zones.
In November 2021, the tour announced it would become the DP World Tour and would no longer be called the European Tour.
How to watch the DP World Tour
The DP World Tour is readily available from Thursday to Sunday on Sky Sports for UK viewers virtually every week.
This goes the same for the PGA Tour and major championships.
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