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The Turkish Airlines Open 2025 is back and ready to light up the DP World Tour! Set for May 8–11, the tournament takes place at the stunning Regnum Carya Golf & Spa Resort in Antalya, Turkey. It marks one of the most anticipated events in the European Swing, boasting a $2.75 million purse and a deep field chasing critical Ryder Cup and Race to Dubai points. The format for this tournament is 72-hole stroke play with a 36-hole cut.

The 2025 Turkish Airlines Open marks a triumphant return to the DP World Tour after a six-year hiatus, and it’s doing so with a bang and top names. Recent champions like Richard Mansell, Calum Hill, Marco Penge, and Dylan Naidoo are all in the field, along with steady contenders such as Jordan Smith, Johannes Veerman, and Alejandro Del Rey. Haotong Li, a two-time runner-up at Regnum Carya, is looking to finally finish the job on a course that suits his eye. The 2019 champion, Tyrrell Hatton, is returning to have a shot at the crown after a five-year hiatus. With its pristine fairways lined by pine forests and white-sand bunkers, Carya’s 7,186-yard layout promises a challenging yet picturesque test for the players. So, how can you catch the action without missing a shot?

You can watch the Turkish Airlines Open 2025 exclusively on Golf Channel in the U.S., with final-round coverage airing Sunday, May 11, at 6:00 AM EDT. No matter where you are, Golf Channel makes it easy to stay locked into every key moment.

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The tournament will also be streamed live via the Golf Channel App (available with a valid cable login), FuboTV (includes Golf Channel, but a subscription is required), and DIRECTV Stream (with compatible plans). Whether you’re on the move or parked in front of your TV, Golf Channel has you covered. So, just grab your coffee and settle in early on Sunday—this year’s final round will be a can’t-miss showdown in Turkey’s golf paradise.

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Turkish Airlines Open 2025: A global stage with big implications

Antalya may be known for its Mediterranean beauty, but this week it’s all about world-class golf. With European Ryder Cup captain Luke Donald teeing it up for the first time at this event since 2014 and valuable Ryder Cup and Race to Dubai points on the line, the stakes couldn’t be higher.

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It’s also a critical week in the European Swing, with 3,500 Race to Dubai points and 1,000 Ryder Cup points on offer—not to mention $2.75 million in prize money. With only a few events left before the summer break, the Turkish Airlines Open will go a long way in defining who has the form and firepower to contend down the stretch. So if you’re a golf fan, set your alarm. The Turkish Airlines Open isn’t just back—it’s back with a statement.

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