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"Where Did That Come From?" DP World Tour Pro Left Stunned After Bleeding Starts Mid-TV Interview

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Professional golfer James Heath was mid-sentence during a Soudal Open interview when blood began dripping from above his eye. The interviewer noticed it before Heath did.

The DP World Tour shared the clip on social media Tuesday with the caption, “Where did that come from?!” The incident took place before the Soudal Open at Rinkven International Golf Club in Antwerp, Belgium.

"Man, I got to tell you, just got a big drop of blood about to go in your eye," the interviewer said. Heath's response was immediate. "Yeah, what's that all about, man?"

"I nicked myself with a club on the range just beforehand," Heath responded. "It's actually me and my caddie just had a little bust-up."

The video ended without any further explanation. No further details were provided. Heath stood there with a cut on his forehead after nicking himself with a club on the practice range.

Before the interruption, Heath was answering a question about his preparation. “Just normal stuff, but still had to show up,” he said before the interview suddenly stopped because of the blood above his eye.

James Heath Heads Into a $2.75 Million Event This Week

The incident happened during the Soudal Open, a DP World Tour event with a prize pool of $2.75 million. The tournament is being played at Rinkven International Golf Club in Antwerp, Belgium.

The event returned in 2022, when Sam Horsfield from England won the title. Kristoffer Reitan is the current champion after winning the event at 13-under-par last year.

The tournament is part of the DP World Tour's European Swing, with 3,500 Race to Dubai points and 1,000 Ryder Cup points up for grabs this week.

Heath arrived at the interview with blood still visible on his forehead after whatever happened on the practice range. He did not seem worried and never explained what happened with his caddie.

The DP World Tour posted the clip on social media on Tuesday

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The DP World Tour keeps an official record of career victories, and only a select group of players have surpassed 20 wins in Tour history. This list highlights the all-time leaders in DP World Tour victories, ranked by total wins, beginning with Seve Ballesteros at the top and continuing through the players who hold the highest win totals in the history of the Tour. Here’s a look at the players with the most career victories on the Tour. But don’t forget to go to the last slide and vote for your favorite. USGA/John Mummert
Seve Ballesteros sits at No. 1 all-time with 50 DP World Tour victories, the most in Tour history. His wins included multiple money-list titles and landmark triumphs that established Europe as a competitive golfing power. No player has surpassed his total, making him the Tour’s undisputed winningest player. Via IMAGO / Action Plus
Bernhard Langer ranks No. 2 all-time with 42 wins on the DP World Tour. His victories span three decades, and he remains one of the few players to win tournaments before and after the Tour’s modern expansion, underscoring his sustained success in Europe. Allan Henry-USA TODAY Sports
Tiger Woods ranks third all-time with 41 DP World Tour wins, despite not playing a full European schedule. Most of these victories came through events co-sanctioned by both Tours, placing him among the winningest players in the DP World Tour record books. IMAGO / MediaPunch
Colin Montgomerie ranks fourth all-time with 31 DP World Tour victories and holds a record eight Order of Merit titles, the most in Tour history. His win total and season-long dominance define him as one of the Tour’s most successful performers. Mark Newcombe/Imago
Sir Nick Faldo ranks fifth all-time with 30 DP World Tour wins. His Tour victories contributed to his rise to world No. 1 and supported his six major championship campaigns, placing him among the most successful European competitors in the official records. Nathan Ray Seebeck / Imago
Ian Woosnam sits sixth all-time with 29 DP World Tour victories. His win tally includes multiple seasons with multiple victories, and he played a key role in lifting him to world No. 1 during the peak of his European career. Rob Schumacher-USA TODAY Network
Ernie Els ranks seventh all-time with 28 wins on the DP World Tour. His victories span numerous countries and reflect one of the broadest global winning footprints among top European Tour performers. The “Big Easy” brought his smooth swing and effortless style to the Tour, collecting wins across multiple continents. Jorge Lemus/Imago
Lee Westwood is eighth all-time with 25 DP World Tour victories and holds the record for the most seasons finishing inside the Tour’s top 10 money list without a major victory. His wins stretched across more than two decades, marking one of the longest competitive prime periods in Tour history. Mark Newcombe/Imago
José María Olazábal ranks ninth all-time with 23 Tour wins, a total supported by exceptional consistency on European courses. His win count places him among the few players to exceed 20 victories in official Tour standings. Richard Ulreich/CSM/Imago
The charismatic Spaniard, known as “The Mechanic,” delighted fans with his flair, longevity, and love for the game. Miguel Ángel Jiménez is tied tenth all-time with 21 DP World Tour wins and holds the record as the oldest winner in Tour history, achieving victories well into his late 40s, a milestone unmatched by any other player on the list. Daniel Weir via IMAGO / Crystal Pix
Sam Torrance also sits tied for tenth all-time with 21 wins on the DP World Tour. His victory total, combined with decades of continuous participation, makes him one of the longest-tenured winners in Tour records. A Ryder Cup hero and stalwart of the Tour, Torrance’s victories and leadership left a lasting imprint on European golf. Kevin Batchelor via IMAGO / Action Plus
Four legends, four eras, and four completely different definitions of dominance. Seve’s flair, Langer’s longevity, Faldo’s major-winning precision, and Monty’s pure DP World Tour consistency, but only one can be the greatest winner of them all. You may also read: Ultimate Guide to Professional Golf Tours Around the World Via Imago

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