Venue: Diamond Country Club, Atzenbrugg, Austria
Par: 72 Yardage: 7,458 yards
Purse: €2.0 million
Defending Champion: Tournament rebranded in 2025; first edition under “Austrian Alpine Open” name
VENUE — DIAMOND COUNTRY CLUB (ATZENBRUGG, AUSTRIA)
One of the DP World Tour’s most scenic and demanding inland courses, Diamond CC is known for:
- Tree‑lined fairways
- Large, undulating greens
- Extensive water hazards (13 holes with water in play)
- Strategic bunkering
- Long par‑4s and reachable par‑5s
The course rewards elite ball‑striking, controlled trajectory, and precision into greens. Historically, winning scores range from -12 to -18, depending on weather.
WEATHER FORECAST — MAY 31 OPENING ROUND
Late‑May weather in Lower Austria is typically mild but can be volatile.
Projected Conditions:
- Temperature: 72–76°F (22–24°C)
- Wind: 10–15 mph from the northwest
- Humidity: 55–65%
- Rain: 20% chance of afternoon showers
- Course Impact:
- Morning wave gets calmer winds
- Afternoon wave may see gusts and softening greens
- Water‑heavy layout becomes more penal in wind
COURSE CONDITIONS & SETUP
Fairways: Firm but playable; rough grown to 3.5 inches Greens: Bentgrass, rolling at 11.0–11.5 on the Stimpmeter Hazards: Water in play on 13 holes; risk‑reward par‑5s Signature Holes:
- Par‑3 11th: Island green, swirling winds
- Par‑5 15th: Reachable but guarded by water left
- Par‑4 18th: Demanding tee shot with water right
Expect a ball‑striker’s championship, with SG: Approach and SG: Tee‑to‑Green being the most predictive metrics.
KEY PLAYER MATCHUPS & FIELD ANALYSIS
This event sits between major DPWT stops, attracting a mix of rising stars, European veterans, and global contenders.
1. Adrian Meronk vs. Rasmus Højgaard
- Meronk: Elite tee‑to‑green, top‑10 in SG: Approach on DPWT
- Højgaard: Explosive but inconsistent; thrives on long courses Edge: Meronk (consistency + approach play)
2. Thorbjørn Olesen vs. Jordan Smith
- Olesen: Strong putter, excellent in calm conditions
- Smith: One of the best ball‑strikers on the tour Edge: Smith (course fits his strengths)
3. Yannik Paul vs. Marcel Schneider
- Paul: Trending upward with three top‑20s in last five starts
- Schneider: Strong Austrian Open history Edge: Paul (better recent form)
4. Ewen Ferguson vs. Connor Syme
- Ferguson: Streaky but dangerous when hot
- Syme: Accurate, steady, thrives on technical layouts Edge: Syme (course rewards his precision)
TOURNAMENT HISTORY (AT THIS VENUE)
While the “Austrian Alpine Open” name is new, Diamond CC has hosted DPWT events for over a decade:
- 2024: Niklas Nørgaard –17
- 2023: Mikael Lindberg –16
- 2022: Thorbjørn Olesen –18
- 2021: John Catlin –10
- 2020: Marc Warren –13
Key Trends:
- Winners gain +2.0 strokes per round tee‑to‑green
- Strong iron players dominate
- Water‑heavy layout punishes aggressive drivers
- Winning score typically between –12 and –18
RECENT PLAYER FORM (TOP CONTENDERS)
Adrian Meronk
- Last 5 starts: T8, T12, T4, MC, T6
- SG: Approach trending upward
- Perfect fit for Diamond CC
Jordan Smith
- Last 5 starts: T5, T18, T9, T3, T22
- One of the most accurate players on tour
- Top‑10 in GIR percentage
Rasmus Højgaard
- Last 5 starts: T14, MC, T7, T3, T28
- High ceiling but volatile
- Dangerous on long par‑5s
Ewen Ferguson
- Last 5 starts: T20, T6, T34, T12, MC
- Strong putter, streaky ball‑striking
Yannik Paul
- Last 5 starts: T10, T16, MC, T8, T25
- Trending upward at the right time








