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Victor Perez and Antoine Rozner in Michigan and the return of the DP World Tour on the week’s program

Breaking: Victor Perez and Antoine Rozner Compete in Michigan as DP World Tour Returns

In a fosse of major events, this week’s golf program is full of excitement. Both the PGA Tour and LPGA are showcased in Michigan, while the DP World Tour makes a triumphant return in Italy. In this dynamic sporting week, we see a plethora of premier tournaments happening around the globe, promising intense competition and high stakes.

PGA Tour: Rocket Mortgage Classic, Detroit Golf Club

The PGA Tour returns to its traditional rhythm this week with the Rocket Mortgage Classic at the Detroit Golf Club. Scheduled from June 26 to 29, the tournament offers a hefty prize pool of $9.6 million. With strong contenders like Victor Perez fresh off his U.S. Open win, and Antoine Rozner, the competition is heating up. Noteworthy, Collin Morikawa stands as the sole top-10 golfer committed to this impressive lineup.

DP World Tour: Italian Open, Argentario GC

ViaMonte Argentario’s Argentario Golf Club, the Italian Open is making its debut on a phenomenal peninsula course. This will be the first time this tournament catches prize money worth $3 million. With 15 French golfers in the mix, they’ll tackle an extensive 71-par, 6,280-meter course, blending flexibility and precision.

LPGA: Dow Championship, Midland Country Club

The LPGA is also gearing up for their event this week at Midland Country Club, also running from June 26 to 29. Before a small pause leading to the Amundi Evian Championship, golfers like Adéla Cernousek and Pauline Roussin-Bouchard will compete for a $3.3 million purse. Although Céline Boutier sits out, the field is highly competitive.

LET: Amundi German Masters, Green Eagle Golf Courses

Across the pond, the LET (Ladies European Tour) presents the Amundi German Masters in Hamburg. From June 26 to 29, the event will distribute €300,000 in prize money. With 10 French women participating, the flat, yet water-abundant course poses a unique challenge for the competitors.

Korn Ferry Tour: Memorial Health Championship, Panther Creek Country Club

Continuing its season, the Korn Ferry Tour heads to Illinois with the Memorial Health Championship at Panther Creek Country Club. Scheduled for June 26 to 29, this tournament promises exciting golf over 71-par, 6,636-meter terrain. while Paul Barjon is a notable absentee, players like Adrien Dumont de Chassart add an international flair.

HotelPlanner Tour: Vaudreuil Golf Challenge, PGA France

French soil hosts the HotelPlanner Tour’s Vaudreuil Golf Challenge at Le Vaudreuil’s Golf PGA France. From June 26 to 29, this event gathers 32 French golfers, including Félix Mory coming off a week’s break.

Epson Tour: Otter Creek Championship, Otter Creek Golf Course

In Columbus, the Epson Tour holds its eleventh event, the Otter Creek Championship from June 27 to 29. Agathe Laisné and Emma Broze tackle a 72-par, $250,000 prize purse event.

Ladies’ European Tour: PGA OF SWEDEN Championship Landeryd

The second-tier European female division begins its three-week tour in Sweden with the PGA OF SWEDEN Championship at Landeryd. From June 25 to 28, nine French women compete on a 72-par, 5,023-meter course.

Alps Tour: 2025 Aravell Golf Andorra Open, Aravell Golf Andorra & Country Club

After a two-week break, the Alps Tour resumes in sunny Andorra, standing at 700 meters above sea level at the Aravell Golf Club. Scheduled from June 26 to 28, the tournament bears a rich history under the guidance of the double Masters winner José María Olazábal. Theo Boulet seeks a repeat win with over thirty compatriots by his side.

Asian Tour on Pause; Next: International Series Morocco

The Asian Tour will resume in a few weeks with the International Series Morocco at Royal Golf Dar Es Salam from July 3 to 6, providing a glimpse of what’s to come in international golf.

TGL: Season Completed

Meanwhile, the TGL (Tech souhaitée Golf League) has concluded its season, marking the end of the league’s inaugural run.

As golf enthusiasts around the globe gear up for an exciting week of tournaments, the stage is set for thrilling performances. Stay tuned to archyde.com for the latest updates and insights from these prestigious events, and follow our comprehensive coverage for exclusive stories and expert opinions. Whether you’re a seasoned golfer or just a casual fan, we’ve got you covered.


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