The DP World Tour has unveiled its complete tournament schedule for the 2026-27 season, showcasing a global calendar that spans five continents and features golf's most prestigious events.
The season begins with the BMW Australian PGA Championship from November 27-30, won by David Puig, marking the start of an ambitious schedule that includes all four major championships. The early portion features several events in Australia and South Africa, including victories by Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen at the Crown Australian Open and Kristoffer Reitan at the Nedbank Golf Challenge.
The Middle East swing kicks off the new calendar year with the Dubai Invitational from January 15-18, where Nacho Elvira claimed victory. Patrick Reed secured back-to-back wins during this stretch, capturing both the Hero Dubai Desert Classic and the Qatar Masters in late January and early February.

Africa features prominently in the early season schedule, with Casey Jarvis earning consecutive victories at the Magical Kenya Open and the Investec South African Open Championship. The continent's representation continues with the Joburg Open, won by Dan Bradbury.
The Asian portion of the schedule includes stops in China and India, with Jordan Gumberg winning the Hainan Classic and Alex Fitzpatrick claiming the Hero Indian Open. The Volvo China Open in Shanghai and the DP World India Championship in New Delhi round out the tour's Asian presence.
A highlight of the schedule comes with the Masters Tournament from April 9-12, where Rory McIlroy emerged victorious. The Northern Irish star's triumph at Augusta National adds another major championship to his impressive resume.

Europe dominates the summer months with a packed schedule of prestigious events. The Soudal Open in Belgium, Austrian Alpine Open in Kitzbuhel, and KLM Open in Amsterdam showcase the tour's European heritage. The BMW International Open in Munich and the Genesis Scottish Open in North Berwick provide additional stops for players.
The Open Championship takes place from July 16-19 in Southport, United Kingdom, running concurrent with the Corales Puntacana Championship in the Dominican Republic. This dual scheduling reflects the tour's commitment to providing playing opportunities across different regions.
The autumn schedule features several marquee events, including the BMW PGA Championship at Wentworth and the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship in Scotland. The FedEx Open de France and Open de España continue the European leg before the season moves toward its conclusion.
The season finale takes place in the United Arab Emirates with the Abu Dhabi Championship followed by the DP World Tour Championship in Dubai from November 12-15. This traditional finish in the Middle East caps off what promises to be an action-packed global tour.
Notably, some events still have locations to be determined, including a European Event in August and the Genesis Championship in October, suggesting the tour continues to explore new markets and venues.
The comprehensive schedule demonstrates the DP World Tour's commitment to providing playing opportunities worldwide while maintaining its traditional European base. With major championships, co-sanctioned events, and new destinations, the 2026-27 season offers players and fans an exciting global golf calendar.