1991 Challenge Tour

The 1991 Challenge Tour was a series of golf tournaments known as the Challenge Tour, the official development tour run by the PGA European Tour. The tour was started as the Satellite Tour in 1986 and was renamed the Challenge Tour ready for the start of the 1990 season.[1]

The Challenge Tour Rankings was won by England's David R. Jones.

Tournament schedule

The table below shows the 1991 Challenge Tour schedule.[2]

DatesTournamentHost countryWinnerNotes
6–9 DecNigerian OpenNigeria Wayne Stephens
13–16 DecIvory Coast OpenIvory Coast David Llewellyn
10–13 JanZimbabwe OpenZimbabwe Keith Waters
17–20 JanZambia OpenZambia David R. Jones
24–27 JanKenya OpenKenya Jeremy Robinson
3–6 AprTessali OpenItaly Eric Giraud
9–12 MayMilano OpenItaly Jean Charles Cambon
15–17 MayClydesdale Bank Northern OpenScotland Craig CasselsUnofficial money
16–19 MayRamlösa OpenSweden Fredrik LarssonCo-sanctioned by the Swedish Golf Tour
21–23 MayPrince's ChallengeEngland Ian Spencer
23–26 MaySiab OpenSweden Jon EvansCo-sanctioned by the Swedish Golf Tour
28–30 MayBolton Old Links ChallengeEngland Stephen Field
30 May – 2 JunOpen de Dijon BourgogneFrance Mikael Krantz
31 May – 2 JunJede Hot CupSweden Mats HallbergCo-sanctioned by the Swedish Golf Tour
4–6 JunCawder ChallengeScotland Neil Roderick
5–8 JunCerutti OpenItaly Jonathan Sewell
6–9 JunOpen de VittelFrance Chris Platts
6–9 JunTeleannons Grand PrixSweden Jan TilmanisUnofficial money
Co-sanctioned by the Swedish Golf Tour
12–15 JunOpen de LyonFrance John McHenry
14–16 JunStiga OpenSweden Mats HallbergCo-sanctioned by the Swedish Golf Tour
19–22 JunMartini OpenItaly John Bland
20–23 JunFormula Micro Danish OpenDenmark Peter HedblomCo-sanctioned by the Swedish Golf Tour
27–30 JunAudi Quattro TrophyGermany Alex Čejka
5–7 JulNeuchâtel OpenSwitzerland Heinz-Peter ThülUnofficial money
12–14 JulVolvo Finnish OpenFinland Fredrik LarssonCo-sanctioned by the Swedish Golf Tour
16–19 JulMoet & Chandon Pro-AmSwitzerland Christophe LacroixUnofficial money
18–21 JulSM Match PlaySweden Mathias GrönbergCo-sanctioned by the Swedish Golf Tour
1–4 AugAudi OpenGermany Paul Eales
8–11 AugLänsförsäkringar OpenSweden Johan RyströmCo-sanctioned by the Swedish Golf Tour
15–18 AugGefle OpenSweden Mats LannerCo-sanctioned by the Swedish Golf Tour
21–24 AugRolex Pro-AmSwitzerland David R. JonesUnofficial money
29 Aug – 1 SepSI Compaq OpenSweden Jonathan SewellCo-sanctioned by the Swedish Golf Tour
5–8 SepVästerås OpenSweden Vilhelm ForsbrandCo-sanctioned by the Swedish Golf Tour
6–8 Sep2nd Perrier Belgian Pro-AmBelgium George RyallUnofficial money
13–16 SepUpsala Golf InternationalSweden Peter HedblomCo-sanctioned by the Swedish Golf Tour
19–22 SepViking OpenSweden José CanteroCo-sanctioned by the Swedish Golf Tour
3–6 OctGrenoble Pro 91France Roger Winchester
7–12 OctBulles Laurent PerrierFrance Roger Sabarros

References

  1. "Tour History". PGA European Tour. Archived from the original on 22 July 2010. Retrieved 2010-07-30.
  2. "Tournament Schedule". PGA European Tour. Retrieved 2010-07-30.
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