A look at some of the standout numbers from the International Swing so far.
This week marks a pause in the International Swing, with four events played and three still to come.
Across a month-long stay in the Middle East there has already been great drama so far on the DP World Tour.
From breakthough winners to holes-in-one and prize money earned, we take a look at some of the key numbers from the Swing so far.....
1
Freddy Schott was the lone player to claim their breakthrough win on the DP World Tour in the Swing, becoming the fourth first-time winner this season.
Patrick Reed was the only player to win wire-to-wire (including ties) across the Swing.
2
The number of holes-in-one across the four-week desert stretch. American Ryggs Johnston was the first player to make an ace in 2026, during the second round at the Dubai Invitational. The second came courtesy of David Micheluzzi, with the Australian holing his tee shot at the third in the first round at the Qatar Masters. There have been five holes-in-one so far this season.
3
There have been three different nationalities represented in the winner's enclosure so far. Spain's Nacho Elvira lifted the title at the Dubai Invitational, while Germany's Schott claimed the Bapco Energies Bahrain Championship between America's Reed winning both the Hero Dubai Desert Classic and Qatar Masters.
Three is also the numer of top tens achieved by Reed - the most of any player during the Swing so far.
4
Reed's four-shot victory at the Hero Dubai Desert Classic is the biggest winning margin of the DP World Tour season so far.
18
The 18th hole at Dubai Creek Resort proved the hardest hole across the four events. The 423-yard par four averaged 4.47 strokes, with 27 birdies, 116 pars, 57 bogeys and 33 double bogeys and worse made across the four tournament rounds at the Dubai Invitational.
30
Schott made six back-nine birdies during his first round at the Bapco Energies Bahrain Championship to card the lowest nine-hole total of the Swing.
35
The number of players who featured in all four Middle-East based events. Of the top ten in the Swing Rankings as things stand, eight have played in all four, with Schott and David Puig the outliers.
61
Calum Hill registered the lowest round of the season so far, rolling in 11 birdies to match the course record set by Brandon Robinson Thompson last year.
241
Of the three tournament winners, Schott made the biggest leap in the Official World Golf Ranking as he moved from 436th to 195th - the highest position of his career to date.
271
The lowest winning total (-17) across the four tournaments, achieved by Schott, Hill and Reed in regulation prior to Schott emerging from the three-man play-off.
280
The number of wins by Americans on the DP World Tour following Reed's triumph in Qatar.
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.
1,923,783.83
The amount of prize money in euros earned by Reed across the Swing.