Turkish Airlines Open

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{{Infobox golf tournament

| name = Turkish Airlines Open

| image = Turkish Airlines Open.png

| imagesize = 260px

| location = Belek, Antalya, Turkey

| establishment = 2013

| course = Montgomerie Maxx Royal

| par = 72

| yardage = {{convert|7159|yd|m}}

| tour = European Tour

| format = Stroke play

| purse = {{currency|7,000,000|USD}}

| month_played = November

| final_year = 2019

| aggregate = 264 Victor Dubuisson (2013)

| to-par = −24 as above

| final_champion = {{flagicon|ENG}} Tyrrell Hatton

| coordinates = {{coord|36.851|31.069}}

| map = Turkey

| map_label = Montgomerie Maxx Royal

| map_caption = Location in Turkey

| map_relief = yes

| map_label_position =

| map_size = 200

}}

The Turkish Airlines Open is a European Tour golf tournament played annually in Turkey since 2013. In both 2013 and 2014 the tournament was the penultimate event of the European Tour Final Series.

The first three tournaments were held at the Montgomerie Maxx Royal. In October 2015, it was announced that Turkish Airlines would continue as headline sponsor the tournament for a further three years and it moved to Regnum Carya Golf Club from 2016 and was played at the Montgomerie Maxx Royal once again in 2019.{{cite web |url=http://www.europeantour.com/europeantour/season=2015/tournamentid=2015088/news/newsid=276122.html |title=Turkish Airlines on board with European Tour until 2018 |publisher=PGA European Tour |date=28 October 2015}}

Victor Dubuisson won the first event in 2013 by two shots from Jamie Donaldson.

In 2013 qualification was open to the top 50 in the Official World Golf Ranking three weeks before the event, five tournament invitations, three Turkish players, with the remainder from the 2013 Race to Dubai to make up a field of 78. Following the Turkish Airlines Open the leading 60 players in the Race to Dubai qualified for the season-ending DP World Tour Championship, Dubai, provided they had participated in two of the first three tournaments of the Final Series and played in enough 2013 European Tour events.

In 2014 qualification was open to the top 60 in the Official World Golf Ranking three weeks before the event, four tournament invitations, three Turkish players invited by the Turkish Golf Federation, with the remainder from the 2014 Race to Dubai to make up a field of 78. Following the Turkish Airlines Open the leading 60 players in the Race to Dubai will qualify for the season-ending DP World Tour Championship, Dubai. In 2016, qualification criteria were revised. The field consists of the top 70 available players from the Race to Dubai, three Turkish players, and five unrestricted tournament invitations. Alternates are drawn from the Race to Dubai standings beyond the top 70 available.

In 2015, the tournament was brought forward to the start of the Final Series due to the 2015 G-20 Antalya summit. Jaco van Zyl carded an opening round of 61 that would have broken the course record if preferred lies had not been in operation. The South African shared the lead with Victor Dubuisson going into the final round but the Frenchman birdied three of his last four holes on the way to a 66 that secured him his second win in Turkey and his second ever victory on the European Tour.

After a six-year absence, the tournament is back on the DP World schedule and will be played at the Regnum Carya Golf and Spa Resort 8–11 May 2025.{{cite web |url=https://www.europeantour.com/dpworld-tour/news/articles/detail/dp-world-tour-announces-its-2025-global-tournament-schedule/ |title=DP World Tour announces its 2025 global tournament schedule |publisher=PGA European Tour |date=12 November 2024}}

Winners

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| style="background:gold" |

|European Tour (Rolex Series)

|2017–2019

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|European Tour (Race to Dubai finals series)

|2013–2016

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!#

!Year!!Winner!!Score!!To par!!Margin of
victory!!Runner(s)-up !!Purse
(US$)!!Winner's
share ($)!!Venue

align=center|–2020colspan=8 align=center|Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic{{cite web |url=https://www.skysports.com/golf/news/12230/12058567/two-rolex-series-events-cancelled-three-new-events-on-european-tour |title=Two Rolex Series events cancelled; three new events on European Tour |website=Sky Sports |date=28 August 2020 |access-date=28 August 2020}}
style="background:gold"|7th2019{{flagicon|ENG}} Tyrrell Hattonalign=center|264align=center|−20Playoff{{flagicon|FRA}} Benjamin Hébert
{{flagicon|USA}} Kurt Kitayama
{{flagicon|FRA}} Victor Perez
{{flagicon|AUT}} Matthias Schwab
{{flagicon|ZAF}} Erik van Rooyen
align=center|7,000,000align=center|2,000,000Montgomerie Maxx
style="background:gold"|6th2018{{flagicon|ENG}} Justin Rose (2)align=center|267align=center|−17Playoff{{flagicon|CHN}} Li Haotongalign=center|7,000,000align=center|1,166,660Regnum Carya
style="background:gold"|5th2017{{flagicon|ENG}} Justin Rosealign=center|266align=center|−181 stroke{{flagicon|BEL}} Nicolas Colsaerts
{{flagicon|ZAF}} Dylan Frittelli
align=center|7,000,000align=center|1,166,660Regnum Carya
style="background:thistle"|4th2016{{flagicon|DEN}} Thorbjørn Olesenalign=center|264align=center|−203 strokes{{flagicon|ENG}} David Horsey
{{flagicon|CHN}} Li Haotong
align=center|7,000,000align=center|1,166,600Regnum Carya
style="background:thistle"|3rd2015{{flagicon|FRA}} Victor Dubuisson (2)align=center|266align=center|−221 stroke{{flagicon|ZAF}} Jaco van Zylalign=center|7,000,000align=center|1,166,600Montgomerie Maxx
style="background:thistle"|2nd2014{{flagicon|USA}} Brooks Koepkaalign=center|271align=center|−171 stroke{{flagicon|ENG}} Ian Poulteralign=center|7,000,000align=center|1,166,600Montgomerie Maxx
style="background:thistle"|1st2013{{flagicon|FRA}} Victor Dubuissonalign=center|264align=center|−242 strokes{{flagicon|WAL}} Jamie Donaldsonalign=center|7,000,000align=center|1,166,600Montgomerie Maxx

See also

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