1990 Challenge Tour

The 1990 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 Italy's Giuseppe Calì.

Tournament schedule

The table below shows the 1990 Challenge Tour schedule.[2]

DatesTournamentHost countryWinnerNotes
21–23 MarTorras Hostench 1SpainEngland Simon D. Hurley
4–7 AprTessali OpenItalyItaly Emanuele Bolognesi
2–4 MayTorras Hostench 2SpainSpain Antonio Garrido
9–12 MayBoggi OpenItalyRepublic of Ireland John McHenry
16–19 MayErcros Circuit 1SpainSpain Ignacio Feliu
17–20 MayRamlösa OpenSwedenSweden Carl Magnus Stromberg
22–24 MayPrince's ChallengeEnglandScotland Colin Gillies
25–27 MayJede Hot Cup OpenSwedenSweden Peter Hedblom
28–31 MayBarnham Broom ChallengeEnglandEngland Colin Brooks
30 May – 1 JunTorras Hostench 3SpainRepublic of Ireland Eoghan O'Connell
31 May – 3 JunFLA OpenSwedenSweden Olle Nordberg
6–9 JunCerutti OpenItalyItaly Giuseppe Calì
7–10 JunOpen VittelFranceFrance Michel Besanceney
12–14 JunBolton Old Links ChallengeEnglandEngland Kenneth Trimble
13–16 JunErcros Circuit 2SpainSpain Juan Rosa
13–16 JunMartini OpenItalyEngland David James
15–17 JunStiga OpenSwedenSweden Mats Hallberg
20–23 JunAudi OpenGermanyAustralia Brad King
21–24 JunOpen EccoFrance
22–24 JunMemorial Olivier BarrasSwitzerlandItaly Giuseppe CalìUnofficial money
29 Jun – 1 JulViking OpenSwedenSweden Peter Carsbo
5–8 JulWermland OpenSwedenSweden Joakim Haeggman
5–8 JulNeuchâtel OpenSwitzerlandSwitzerland André Bossert
13–15 JulScandinavian Tipo TrophyFinlandSweden Fredrik Lindgren
17–20 JulLeman Pro-AmSwitzerlandFrance Quentin DabsonUnofficial money
18–22 JulSwedish MatchplaySwedenRepublic of Ireland Eoghan O'Connell
2–5 AugAudi Quattro TrophyGermanyEngland Nick Godin
9–12 AugGevalia OpenSwedenArgentina José Cantero
15–18 AugRolex Pro-AmSwitzerlandRepublic of Ireland John McHenryUnofficial money
16–19 AugTeleannons Grand PrixSwedenSweden Michael HoegbergUnofficial money
23–28 AugLänsförsäkringar OpenSwedenSweden Adam Mednick
6–9 SepVästerås OpenSwedenSweden Vilhelm Forsbrand
7–9 SepBrussels Pro-AmBelgiumEngland Philip GoldingUnofficial money
12–15 SepErcros Circuit 3SpainSpain Juan Carlos Piñero
13–16 SepSI/Compaq OpenSwedenSweden Jesper Parnevik
21–23 SepEsab OpenSwedenArgentina Ricardo González
26–28 SepTorras Hostench 4SpainRepublic of Ireland Eoghan O'Connell
3–6 OctErcros Circuit 4Spain

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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