Grand Duke Michael's Tournament was a professional invitational golf tournament played at Cannes Golf Club in Cannes, France, and promoted by the Grand Duke Michael Mikhailovich of Russia.
The main event was a stroke-play contest over 36 holes, won by Arnaud Massy, a stroke ahead of Ted Ray.
In October 1906 it was announced that Grand Duke Michael was organising a professional tournament at Cannes.
[3] The field thus contained all the leading players, including all recent winners and runners-up in the Open Championship.
The Callaway brothers, late additions to the field, were less well known and were professionals in Switzerland, Bernard at Maloja and Christopher at St Moritz.
[7] After the Cannes tournament most of the professionals travelled to Hyères to play a day's golf there on 1 March.
[8][9] Rowland Jones had played in the London Professional Foursomes Tournament partnered by Alfred Toogood.