The tour was founded in 2011, hosting its first event at Saadiyat Beach Golf Club in
Abu Dhabi. In 2016 and 2017, the top five professionals on the Order of Merit received
Sunshine Tour cards for the following season, with those 6th to 15th earning entry into the final stage of the Sunshine Tour's
Q School. The MENA Tour was included in the
Official World Golf Ranking from May 2016, with three points awarded for 54-hole events and five for 72-hole events. The tour was cancelled in 2018 but started again in 2019, with five events planned for February and March 2019 with a further five in October and November. The schedule was revised in 2020 with all tournaments being played from February to April. Because of the
COVID-19 pandemic only 5 events were played. No tournaments were held in 2021. At the end of 2021 the tour announced its intention to merge with the
Asian Development Tour in 2023, with a number of co-sanctioned events to be played in 2022. In October 2022, the MENA Tour entered into a "strategic alliance" with
LIV Golf; the arrangement was conceived with the intent of immediately affording LIV Golf events Official World Golf Ranking points. Following a hiatus in 2024 and not having staged their own event since April 2023, the tour announced in August 2025 it would relaunch again later that year. The tour was returning under the guidance of new Commissioner, Keith Waters, former chief at the
European Tour. The tour would be rebranded as the
MENA Golf Tour, the name which it took for its first seven seasons. The 2025-26 season scheduled twelve 54-hole tournaments with payouts of US$100,000 and a 36-hole cut of sixty plus ties. The season was cut short after eight events due to the
2026 Iran war. The leading player on the Order of Merit earned status to play on the
Challenge Tour for the 2026 season. ==Order of Merit winners==