DP World Tour announces 2025 schedule

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The DP World Tour has unveiled its 2025 schedule, featuring 42 events across 26 countries and a record prize fund of $153 million outside the majors.

The season will see the return of tournaments to Turkey and Austria, marking the first time since 2019 and 2021, respectively.

The season kicks off later this month with the Australian PGA Championship at Royal Queensland in Brisbane, running from November 21 to 24.

This event will launch the Opening Swing, which includes tournaments in Australia, South Africa, and Mauritius.

Following that, the tour will move through the International, Asian, and European Swings, culminating in the Closing Swing.

The playoffs will again feature the Abu Dhabi Championship and the DP World Tour Championship in the UAE, held from November 6 to 9 and November 13 to 16, respectively.

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