Challenge Tour Championship
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Tournament information | |
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Location | Calne, Wiltshire, England |
Established | 1992 |
Course(s) | Bowood Golf and Country Club |
Par | 72 |
Length | 7,318 yards (6,692 m) |
Tour(s) | Challenge Tour |
Format | Stroke play |
Prize fund | €250,000 |
Month played | July |
Final year | 2002 |
Tournament record score | |
Aggregate | 272 Carl Suneson (1999) |
To par | −16 as above |
Final champion | |
England John E. Morgan | |
Location map | |
Bowood G&CC is located in England Bowood G&CC Location in England Location in Wiltshire |
The Challenge Tour Championship was a golf tournament on the Challenge Tour that was first played in 1992 as the East Sussex National Challenge. After a break of two years, it returned as the Coca-Cola Open, before being retitled as the Challenge Tour Championship in 1996.
Winners
Year | Winner | Score | To par | Margin of victory |
Runner(s)-up | Venue |
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Charles Church European Challenge Tour Championship | ||||||
2002 | England John E. Morgan | 278 | −10 | Playoff | England David Geall | Bowood |
2001 | England Mark Foster | 277 | −11 | 2 strokes | France Sébastien Delagrange England Philip Golding |
Bowood |
Beazer Homes Challenge Tour Championship | ||||||
2000 | England Shaun P. Webster | 282 | −6 | 2 strokes | Scotland Graham Rankin | Bowood |
1999 | Spain Carl Suneson | 272 | −16 | 8 strokes | Wales Bradley Dredge Netherlands Maarten Lafeber France Benoît Teilleria |
Bowood |
Challenge Tour Championship | ||||||
1998 | England Warren Bennett | 276 | −12 | 2 strokes | England John Bickerton | East Sussex National |
1997 | Australia Greg Chalmers | 274 | −14 | Playoff | Germany Heinz-Peter Thül | East Sussex National |
English Challenge Tour Championship | ||||||
1996 | Sweden Dennis Edlund | 282 | −6 | 1 stroke | England Rob Edwards | East Sussex National |
Coca-Cola Open | ||||||
1995 | Denmark Thomas Bjørn | 280 | −8 | 1 stroke | Sweden Freddie Jacobson | East Sussex National |
East Sussex National Challenge | ||||||
1993–94: No tournament | ||||||
1992 | England Simon D. Hurley | 285 | −3 | Playoff | South Africa Retief Goosen | East Sussex National |