Back in the charming expanses of Madrid, Tommy Fleetwood is set to light up the fairways at the Acciona Open de España, presented by Madrid.
It’s not just another tournament for Fleetwood—he’s on a quest to notch his eighth DP World Tour title, and he’s soaking up every bit of history that the Club de Campo Villa de Madrid offers.
Tommy, who sits pretty at World Number 12, isn’t just swinging clubs; he’s living and breathing golf history.
With notable wins like the 2017 Open de France in his back pocket—and let’s not forget that shiny Harry Vardon Trophy—his year’s been quite the ride.
Kicking off with a win at the Dubai Invitational, he’s since snagged a third in the Masters and a silver in the Paris Olympics.
Only missing one cut this season, Tommy’s still got that fire in his belly as he aims for more glory.
Tommy Fleetwood: It’s always such a beautiful feeling when you come back to Europe and in a city like Madrid at a golf course like this. Historical event, great golf course, great European city. Feels good to be back and playing this event. I think it’s everything that’s great about Europe and this tour. It’s an old event, it’s a beautiful trophy.
Excited to be here and test myself and playing with so many familiar faces from the over the years. So many great things about it.
I think you never know what’s around the corner in the game. One of the things that I’ve been sort of disappointed with this year: I played really, really well and I’ve played at a high, consistent level but I’ve always been half a step behind, if you like, from contending on a Sunday.
I’d love to have been up there just a bit more but that can change at any given time, and I think as long as I keep doing the things that I believe in, I’m sure that can change. A win could be around the corner at any time.
And it’s not just Tommy revelling in the Madrid sunshine. Shane Lowry, the ever-smiling Irishman and Fleetwood’s Ryder Cup mate is hitting this course for the first time in over a decade.
Coming off a win at the Zurich Classic with Rory McIlroy, Shane’s eager to chalk up another win to his name.
Defending champ Matthieu Pavon is also back where his winning streak began.
After storming to a maiden wire-to-wire victory here last year, he’s been on a roll, grabbing a PGA TOUR win at the Farmers Insurance Open and flying the flag for France at the Olympics.
Jon Rahm, the local hero and major champion, is another familiar face in the crowd, eyeing a record-fourth win here.
With previous victories in 2018, 2019, and just last year, Rahm is in fine company, including Rafa Cabrera Bello, who’s also returning to relive his 2021 triumph.
Jon Rahm: I’ve won here twice and it’s a course that I like, I grew up playing here. Out of all the amateur golf I have played in Spain, I feel especially comfortable with this course.
It’s a narrow course where on the two occasions I have won, it has been because I drove well off the tee and putted very well, that combination wins in many places.
As a Spaniard, having so many good players come to the acciona Open de Espana is a source of pride for all of us.The fact that the public has so many options to see good and diverse players is great, and I’m happy that we are all here.
I’m very happy with how well everything turned out (speaking about the birth of his daughter) being able to bring the little one home and for the kids to meet her.
I would have been sad if I had to leave and miss that moment. We were lucky to be able to do all that and still arrive at the tournament on time.
Thank God both are in very good health and I’m very grateful for how well everything went.
But the Acciona Open de España isn’t just about stellar shots and fierce competition—it’s a leader in the green game, too.
With a strong focus on sustainability, the tournament is cutting down its carbon footprint, planting trees, and maintaining its certification for managing sustainable sports events through 2027.
These efforts underline the tournament’s commitment to not just hosting a great game of golf but also protecting our planet.
So, as these top golfers drive, chip, and putt their way through the historic course, they’re part of something bigger—a tournament that respects its roots and looks after the earth.
The Acciona Open de España isn’t just a showcase of top-tier golf; it’s a celebration of the sport’s heritage meshed with a commitment to environmental stewardship.
Spain’s national open has also forged a reputation as one of the leading sustainable tournaments on the DP World Tour.
Boasting strong sustainability credentials, the event employs a range of measures aimed at reducing the event’s carbon footprint, which title partner Acciona offsets as well as planting trees to create a positive impact of a similar magnitude to that footprint.
Tournament organisers have also renewed the ISO 20121:2012 certification for the management of sustainable sports events until 2027 and more information is available here.
For golf aficionados and eco-supporters alike, it’s a compelling mix of tradition and forward-thinking.