| Having enjoyed successful careers on the DP World Tour – including three wins apiece – Jamie Donaldson and Johan Edfors both turned 50 in recent weeks and are now ready to embark on the challenge of Seniors golf in picturesque Puglia, in southern Italy.
The tournament field will include Major winners Michael Campbell and Ian Woosnam joining Ryder Cup stars Stephen Gallacher, David Howell and Peter Baker, along with a raft of 2025 Legends Tour winners, including the Order of Merit leader, Scott Hend. The defending champion is Germany’s Thomas Gögele, who edged out Bradley Dredge on a dramatic final day 12 months ago.
Said Donaldson, who famously claimed the winning point for Team Europe at the 2014 Ryder Cup at Gleneagles. |
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Donaldson won three times on the Challenge Tour before finally breaking through on the DP World Tour with victory at the 2012 Irish Open. He then secured the biggest win of his career at the 2013 Abu Dhabi HSBC Golf Championship, before booking his place on Paul McGinley’s European Team with victory at the 2014 D+D Real Czech Masters. The Welshman then performed admirably in his Ryder Cup debut, twice partnering Lee Westwood to foursomes victory, and then clinching the vital point in the Sunday singles with a wedge to 2ft for a 5&3 win over Keegan Bradley.
Eleven years on, Donaldson is now relishing the challenge of the Legends Tour.
Sweden’s Edfors is equally excited ahead of this next stage of a professional career that really took off in 2006 when he won three times in the space of four months, with victory at the TCL Classic, the Quinn Direct British Masters and the Barclays Scottish Open helping him to 10th on the Order of Merit. ![]()
Last year’s event at the beautiful San Domenico was a memorable one, with Germany’s Thomas Gögele claiming a maiden victory on the Legends Tour after a closing 67. “Yes it’s great to be back as defending champion after I won last year,” said Gögele. “Even before I won, I really liked the place and the tournament so it’s very special. I always play well when my wife is on the bag, as she was last year. I played solid all week, I putted well, and did all the mental things I wanted to do. I hope something else good happens this week with that same process.” Tee-times, scoring and tee-times at: |

