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・ 2009 European Race Walking Cup
・ 2009 European Racquetball Championships
・ 2009 European Rally Championship season
・ 2009 European Road Championships
・ 2009 European Road Championships – Women's under-23 road race
・ 2009 European Road Championships – Women's under-23 time trial
・ 2009 European Rowing Championships
・ 2009 European Seniors Tour
・ 2009 European Sevens Championship
・ 2009 European Shield
・ 2009 European Short Course Swimming Championships
・ 2009 European Speedway Club Champions' Cup
・ 2009 European Table Tennis Championships
・ 2009 European Team Championships
・ 2009 European Team Championships Super League
2009 European Tour
・ 2009 European Tour Qualifying School graduates
・ 2009 European Touring Car Cup
・ 2009 European Under-18 Rugby Union Championship
・ 2009 European Union Amateur Boxing Championships
・ 2009 European Weightlifting Championships
・ 2009 European Women's Fistball Championship
・ 2009 European Wrestling Championships
・ 2009 European Youth Baseball Championship
・ 2009 European Youth Olympic Festival
・ 2009 European Youth Olympic Winter Festival
・ 2009 European Youth Summer Olympic Festival
・ 2009 Euroseries 3000 season
・ 2009 Eusébio Cup
・ 2009 Evening Standard Theatre Awards


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2009 European Tour : ウィキペディア英語版
2009 European Tour
The 2009 European Tour was the 38th series of golf tournaments since the European Tour officially began in 1972. There were major changes for the 2009 season as the tour entered a partnership agreement with Dubai based Leisurecorp. The Order of Merit was renamed the Race to Dubai with the addition of a new season ending tournament, the Dubai World Championship, being contested by the leading 60 players after the penultimate event for a US$7.5 million prize fund and a US$7.5 million bonus pool.〔 〕
The 2009 season consisted of 54 official money tournaments, an increase of four from the previous year, although three events were ultimately cancelled. This included eight major championships and World Golf Championships, which are also sanctioned by the PGA Tour. 27 events took place in Europe, 14 in Asia, 6 in the United States, 3 in South Africa and 3 in Australia. There were two new tournaments, the Moravia Silesia Open in the Czech Republic and the Dubai World Championship.
The Race to Dubai was won by Lee Westwood, who finished as European number one for the second time. He won the season ending Dubai World Championship to overtake Rory McIlroy in the standings. Westwood was also named Golfer of the Year, with Chris Wood being named the Sir Henry Cotton Rookie of the Year, having recorded a 3rd-place finish in The Open Championship on his way to 44th on the end of season money list.
==Main tournaments==
For details of what happened in the main tournaments of 2009, including the major championships and the World Golf Championships, see 2009 in golf.

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