1993 Challenge Tour

The 1993 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 Sweden's Klas Eriksson.

Tournament schedule

The table below shows the 1993 Challenge Tour schedule.[2]

DatesTournamentHost countryWinnerNotes
2831 Jan Zambia Open Zambia England Peter Harrison
47 Feb Kenya Open Kenya Scotland Craig Maltman
1114 Feb Nigerian Open Nigeria Austria Gordon Manson
31 Mar3 Apr Tessali Open Italy Sweden Olle Nordberg
14 Apr Campeonato de Castilla Spain Sweden Daniel Westermark
710 Apr Open Jezequel France United States Charles Raulerson
1416 Apr Collingtree Park Challenge England England Kevin Morris
29 Apr2 May Torneo Istantilla Golf Spain Sweden Magnus Persson
69 May Tournoi Perrier de Paris France United States Phil Mickelson
1316 May Open de Vittel France France Jean-Louis Guepy
1316 May American Express Trophy Germany Germany Sven Strüver Unofficial money
2023 May Scottish Professional Championship Scotland Scotland Sam Torrance Unofficial money
2629 May Club Med Open Italy Sweden Klas Eriksson
2730 May Ramlosa Open Sweden Sweden Olle Karlsson
36 Jun Challenge Chargeurs France Sweden Adam Mednick
36 Jun Siab Open Sweden Sweden Per-Ive Persson
911 Jun Clydesdale Bank Northern Open Scotland Scotland Kevin Stables
1013 Jun Challenge AGF France Spain Ignacio Garrido
1720 Jun Milano Open Italy Wales Mark Litton
1720 Jun Team Erhverv Danish Open Denmark Denmark Christian Post
2326 Jun Nedcar National Open Netherlands England John Woof Unofficial money
2427 Jun Audi Quattro Trophy Germany England Jonathan Lomas
2628 Jun Memorial Olivier Barras Switzerland Spain Francis Valera (amateur)
14 Jul Bank Austria Open Austria Sweden Klas Eriksson
911 Jul Open de Neuchâtel Switzerland Switzerland Paulo Quirici
911 Jul Volvo Finnish Open Finland Sweden Per Nyman
1316 Jul Pro-Am de Leman Switzerland Spain Diego Borrego
1518 Jul Open des Volcans France Sweden Dennis Edlund
2225 Jul Audi Open Germany Germany Alex Čejka
2325 Jul Interlaken Open Switzerland England Jamie Taylor
2325 Jul Västerås Open Sweden Sweden Niclas Fasth
29 Jul1 Aug Corfin Charity Challenge Czech Republic England Ian Spencer
29 Jul1 Aug Open Ribera de Duero Spain Spain José Salgado
47 Aug Rolex Pro-Am Switzerland England Philip Golding
68 Aug Toyota Danish PGA Championship Denmark Sweden Fredrik Andersson Hed
1215 Aug Compaq Open Sweden Sweden Niclas Fasth
1922 Aug Open de Divonne France Sweden Fredrik Larsson
2528 Aug Gore-Tex Challenge Scotland United States Charles Raulerson
2629 Aug SM Matchplay Sweden Norway Per Haugsrud
2729 Aug Finnish PGA Championship Finland Sweden Jarmo Sandelin Unofficial money
25 Sept Open de Dijon Bourgogne France Sweden Niclas Fasth
912 Sept Championnat de France Pro France France Christian Cévaër Unofficial money
1719 Sept Perrier European Pro Am Belgium England Chris Platts Unofficial money
2326 Sept Challenge Novotel France Sweden Klas Eriksson
2629 Sept Diners Club Championship Austria Austria Gordon Manson Unofficial money
49 Oct Biarritz International Pro-Am France France Tim Planchin Unofficial money
710 Oct Torneo RCG de Sevilla Spain Denmark Jacob Rasmussen
1316 Oct Perugia Open Italy England Jonathan Lomas

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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