1995 Challenge Tour

The 1995 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 Denmark's Thomas Bjørn.

Tournament schedule

The table below shows the 1995 Challenge Tour schedule.[2]

DatesTournamentHost countryWinnerNotes
2–5 MarKenya OpenKenyaWales James Lee
27–30 AprCanarias ChallengeSpainSpain Pedro Linhart
11–14 MayKB Golf ChallengeCzech RepublicFrance Eric Giraud
25–28 MayCompaq OpenSwedenSweden Dennis Edlund
1–4 JunSiab OpenSwedenFinland Anssi Kankkonen
2–5 JunChallenge ChargeursFranceNetherlands Rolf Muntz
8–11 JunClub Med OpenItalyItaly Emanuele Bolognesi
9–11 JunHimmerland OpenDenmarkDenmark Thomas Bjørn
14–17 JunItalian Native OpenItalyItaly Emanuele BolognesiUnofficial money
15–18 JunChampionnat de France ProFranceFrance Eric GiraudUnofficial money
21–24 JunNedcar National OpenNetherlandsNetherlands Rolf MuntzUnofficial money
22–25 JunTeam Erhverv Danish OpenDenmarkEngland Rob Edwards
23–25 JunMemorial Olivier BarrasSwitzerlandEngland Simon D. Hurley
30 Jun – 2 JulNeuchâtel Open SBS TrophySwitzerlandBelgium Nicolas Vanhootegem
6–9 JulOpen de DivonneFranceSweden Patrik Sjöland
7–9 JulVolvo Finnish OpenFinlandSweden Fredrik Plahn
12–15 JulOpen des VolcansFranceGermany Thomas Gögele
21–23 JulInterlaken OpenSwitzerlandDenmark Thomas Bjørn
27–30 JulKarsten Ping Norwegian OpenNorwayEngland Stephen Field
29–31 JulUPS German PGA ChampionshipGermanyGermany Erol SimsekUnofficial money
3–6 AugAudi Quattro TrophyGermanyNetherlands Joost Steenkamer
3–6 AugRolex Pro-AmSwitzerlandSpain Carl Suneson
10–13 AugEsbjerg Danish ClosedDenmarkDenmark Thomas BjørnUnofficial money
10–13 AugSM MatchplaySwedenSweden Peter ThörnUnofficial money
24–26 AugGore-Tex ChallengeScotlandEngland John Bickerton
10–13 AugFinnish PGA ChampionshipFinlandFinland Mikael PiltzUnofficial money
17–20 AugSteelcover Dutch Challenge OpenNetherlandsEngland Warren Bennett
18–20 AugToyota Danish PGA ChampionshipDenmarkFrance François Lamare
23–26 AugCoca-Cola OpenEnglandDenmark Thomas Bjørn
30 Aug – 2 SepTessali OpenItalyEngland Andrew Collison
7–10 SepPerrier European Pro-AmBelgiumSpain Diego Borrego
14–17 SepOpen de Dijon BourgogneFranceFrance Tim Planchin
15–17 SepKentab OpenSwedenSweden Per Nyman
20–23 SepEulen Open GaleaSpainDenmark Ben Tinning
26–29 OctLomas Bosque ChallengeSpainSweden Per Nyman

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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