World No. 53 Richard Bland will make his milestone 500th DP World Tour start this week at the Betfred British Masters, where he’ll defend his title from 2021.
Last year at The Belfry, Bland became the oldest first-time winner on the tour at the age of 48 years and 101 days, beating Italy’s Guido Migliozzi – 24 years Bland’s junior – in a playoff. Since then, Bland has notched several notable performances, including a loss to Norway’s Viktor Hovland at the Dubai Desert Classic in January, reaching the Round of 16 of the WGC-Match Play in March, and moving into the top 50 on the Official World Golf Ranking for the first time. Bland has made five cuts in seven DPWT start this season, and he’s 2-for-2 in PGA Tour action, which also includes a T-29 at the Valero Texas Open. Additionally, the British Masters marks the start of the four-event 2022 European Qualifying Series for the U.S. Open, which awards spots to the top 10 aggregate points winners in the series (for players not otherwise qualified). The series includes this week’s event, the Soudal Open (May 12-15), Dutch Open (May 26-29) and the Porsche European Open (June 2-5).