1974 European Tour
The 1974 European Tour was a series of golf tournaments that comprised the Professional Golfers' Association tournament circuit. It is officially recognised as the third season of the PGA European Tour.
Historically, the PGA's Order of Merit only included tournaments in Great Britain and Ireland, but in 1970 events in continental Europe were included for the first time. The circuit and organisation evolved further over the following years, adopting the name PGA European Golf Tour in 1979.
The Order of Merit was won by England's Peter Oosterhuis.
Schedule
The table below shows the 1974 European Tour schedule which 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 other tournaments mostly held in England, Scotland and Wales.There were several changes from the previous season, with the addition of the Double Diamond Strokeplay, the El Paraiso Open and the non-counting Ibergolf Trophy to conclude the season; and the loss of the Scottish Open. The John Player Classic was scheduled for late September, but ultimately cancelled due to a clash of dates with the PGA Tour's Kaiser International Open Invitational.
Dates | Tournament | Host country | Winner | Notes |
10–13 Apr | Portuguese Open | Portugal | Brian Huggett | |
11–14 Apr | Masters Tournament | United States | Gary Player | Major championship; non-tour event |
17–20 Apr | Spanish Open | Spain | Jerry Heard | |
24–27 Apr | Madrid Open | Spain | Manuel Piñero | |
2–5 May | French Open | France | Peter Oosterhuis | |
8–11 May | Penfold Tournament | England | Tommy Horton | |
15–18 May | Sumrie-Bournemouth Better-Ball | England | Clive Clark & Peter Butler | Pairs event; not counting for the Order of Merit |
22 25 May | Piccadilly Medal | England | Maurice Bembridge | |
5–8 Jun | Martini International | England | Stewart Ginn | |
13–15 Jun | Coca-Cola Young Professionals' Championship | England | Dale Hayes | Approved special event |
13–16 Jun | U.S. Open | United States | Hale Irwin | Major championship; non-tour event |
20–23 Jun | Carroll's International | Republic of Ireland | Bernard Gallacher | |
10–13 Jul | The Open Championship | England | Gary Player | Major championship |
18–21 Jul | Scandinavian Enterprise Open | Sweden | Tony Jacklin | |
24–27 Jul | Swiss Open | Switzerland | Bob Charles | |
1–4 Aug | German Open | West Germany | Simon Owen | |
6–8 Aug | Lord Derby's Young Professionals' Tournament | England | Richard Jewell | Approved special event |
8–11 Aug | PGA Championship | United States | Lee Trevino | Major championship; non-tour event |
8–11 Aug | Dutch Open | Netherlands | Brian Barnes | |
14–17 Aug | Benson & Hedges Festival | England | Philippe Toussaint | |
20–21 Aug | Double Diamond Strokeplay | Scotland | Maurice Bembridge | New tournament |
22–24 Aug | Double Diamond International | Scotland | England | Approved special event; team event |
28–31 Aug | Viyella PGA Championship | England | Maurice Bembridge | |
12–15 Sep | Benson & Hedges Match Play Championship | Scotland | Jack Newton | |
18–21 Sep | W.D. & H.O. Wills Tournament | England | Neil Coles | |
John Player Classic | England | Cancelled | ||
2–5 Oct | Dunlop Masters | Wales | Bernard Gallacher | |
10–12 Oct | Piccadilly World Match Play | England | Hale Irwin | Approved special event |
17–20 Oct | Italian Open | Italy | Peter Oosterhuis | |
23–26 Oct | El Paraiso Open | Spain | Peter Oosterhuis | |
1–3 Nov | Sotogrande Match | Spain | Great Britain and Ireland | New tournament; approved special event; team event |
8–10 Nov | Ibergolf Trophy | Spain | Gary Player | New tournament; not counting for the Order of Merit |
Order of Merit
The PGA European Tour's money list was known as the "Order of Merit". It was based on a points system, which meant that some players could finish lower than others despite accumulating more prize money.Position | Player | Country | Points | Prize money |
1 | Peter Oosterhuis | 2,964.99 | 32,127 | |
2 | Dale Hayes | 2,378.83 | 18,396 | |
3 | Bernard Gallacher | 2,148.40 | 18,515 | |
4 | Brian Barnes | 2,110.50 | 14,380 | |
5 | Neil Coles | 2,079.85 | 13,961 | |
6 | Vicente Fernández | 2,061.16 | 7,819 | |
7 | Tony Jacklin | 2,032.50 | 19,547 | |
8 | Brian Huggett | 2,031.93 | 12,373 | |
9 | Peter Townsend | 1,979.62 | 15,828 | |
10 | Tommy Horton | 1,902.36 | 11,343 |