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Open de Espana: Tee Times, Prize Money, TV Coverage as Jon Rahm heads field at Club de Campo

The weather turned decidedly wintery for the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship in Scotland last week, but that won’t be an issue as the DP World Tour pitches up in Madrid for the Open de Espana. Warm and sunny weather will greet the players at Club de Campo in Madrid, and all eyes will be on Jon Rahm as he bids for a third win in the event. Ad Rahm was successful in 2018 and 2019, and a victory this week would take him alongside the legendary Seve Ballesteros on three wins in his home open.

GolfClarke fends off Harrington after rain delay to win Senior Open at Gleneagles24/07/2022 AT 20:09 The former world No. 1 has been a big supporter of his home event, and has spoken about growing the game in Spain. There are sure to be huge galleries following him this week.

Sergio Garcia is the other huge name in Spanish golf, but he will not be teeing it up this week as he will be in Bangkok for the latest LIV Golf event. It is the first of a four-week stint in Iberia for the DP World Tour, with the Open de Espana followed by the Andalucia Masters, Mallorca Open and Portugal Masters. Woods will be a part of US Ryder Cup team 'in some capacity' confirms Johnson Hull wins the Ascendant, her first LPGA title in almost six years Spanish players have an excellent record at their home open, and Rafael Cabrera Bello arrives as the defending champion.

The Course: Club de Campo Club de Campo has a storied history dating back to 1931, when a nine-hole course was built. The championship course was designed by Javier Arana and was opened for play in 1956. It has played host to the Open de Espana on six previous occasions, while other DP World Tour events have also been staged there.

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