From two multiple winners to a course-record-equalling score and much more in-between, we take a look at some of the standout figures from the 2026 International Swing on the DP World Tour.
Two
The number of holes-in-one: Ryygs Johnston holed his tee shot with a 6 iron on the 218-yard par three eigth at the Dubai Invitational, while David Micheluzzi aced the 204-yard third with a four iron during the Qatar Masters.
Freddy Schott and Casey Jarvis were first-time winners. claiming their breakthrough DP World Tour titles at the Bapco Energies Bahrain Championship and Magical Kenya Open presented by absa respectively.
Patrick Reed and Jarvis both won titles in wire-to-wire fashion, at the Qatar Masters and in Kenya respectively.
Three
With Reed and Jarvis joining Jayden Schaper as multiple winners during the Swing, we have now had three on the 2026 Race to Dubai season.
The number of top-five finishes by Hennie du Plessis across the three-event stretch in Africa, finishing third in Kenya, tied second at the Investec South African Open Championship and fourth at the Joburg Open.
Four
With his four-shot victory at the Hero Dubai Desert Classic, Reed enjoyed the biggest winning margin of any player.
Reed and Jarvis both registered four top tens - the most across the Swing.
Six
Dan Bradbury overturned a six-shot deficit to the halfway lead over the final 36 holes to win at the Joburg Open.
Seven
Golf is not easy, with seven quadruple bogeys registered at the Joburg Open.
12
Calum Hill, Bradbury, Jacob Skov Olesen, Angel Ayora, Adrian Otaegui, David Ravetto, Antoine Rozner, Ewen Ferguson, Alejandro del Rey, Rikuya Hoshino, Angel Hidalgo and Johnston played in all seven events of the Swing.
28
Ben Schmidt carded the low nine-hole total of the Swing - and the best so far this season - with a six-under 28 during the third round at the Magical Kenya Open presented by absa.
61
Hill and Du Plessis shared the low 18-hole score. Hill shot 11-under-par in the third round to equal the course record at the Bapco Energies Bahrain Championship, while Du Plessis was nine under for the day during the second round at the Magical Kenya Open presented by absa.
62
On his way to claiming his maiden DP World Tour title at Karen Country Club, Jarvis shot the low final-round by a winner.
67.86
The stroke average by Jarvis - a graduate of the HotelPlanner Tour in 2023 - across his six starts, consisting of 22 rounds.
137
From being 206th in the Official World Golf Ranking ahead of the Hero Dubai Desert Classic to reaching a career-high 69th after the Joburg Open, Jarvis climbed 137 spots.
255
The lowest winning total (-25) across the seven tournaments, achieved by Jarvis through rounds of 62, 65, 66 and 62 in Kenya.
277
The number of eagles across the Swing, of which 73 occured during the Magical Kenya Open presented by absa - the most of any event.
500
Ross Fisher and Pádraig Harrington both made their 500th start on the DP World Tour during the Swing, with Harrington becoming the 50th player to reach the landmark.
9,982
Across the seven events, we almost hit the 10,000 mark for birdies.
1,953,630.44
The amount of prize money in euros won by International Swing winner Reed, who finished no worse than a tie for 29th across his six starts.