After Niklas Norgaard won the British Masters at The Belfry on Sunday, the DP World Tour heads to the Swiss Alps for the European Masters at the stunning Crans-sur-Sierre Golf Club.
Last year's winner Ludvig Aberg will not be defending his title, and most eyes will be on Matt Fitzpatrick, who has won this tournament twice and was third behind the Swedish sensation 12 months ago.
The European Masters will be televised live on Sky Sports Golf.
The tournament can also be followed on bet365's Live Golf Tracker, which offers real-time shot-by-shot data.
The European Masters will start at 06:00 BST on Thursday 5th September and runs through until Sunday 8th September.
The European Masters will be held at the Crans-sur-Sierre Golf Club in Crans Montana, Switzerland, one of the most picturesque venues in tournament golf.
The course is 6,823 yards long and is a par 70. Tree-lined fairways characterise the test and accuracy is a vital component of any winning total. Being in the high altitude of the Alps, the ball tends to fly further and that has to be controlled.
Ludvig Aberg's two-shot win last year was the biggest margin of victory in the tournament since 2021 and seven of the last 10 editions of the European Masters have been decided by a play-off.
South Africa's Thriston Lawrence became the first non-European winner since 2014 when he won the previous year.
Other past champions in this week's field are Rasmus Hojgaard, Sebastian Soderberg, Matt Fitzpatrick, Richie Ramsay and Miguel Angel Jimenez.
Matt Fitzpatrick, who triumphed here in 2015 and 2016 and was third last year, is set to go off as favourite with Lawrence also highly fancied after he finished runner-up at last week's British Masters.
Rasmus Hojgaard was third at The Belfry, while Matt Wallace will look to build on last week's eighth spot.
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