Seniors Tour Championship

Spanish Senior Open
Tournament information
Location Castellón de la Plana, Castellón, Spain (2008–2010)
Established 2000
Course(s) Club de Campo del Mediterráneo (2008–2010)
Tour(s) European Senior Tour
Final year 2010
Final champion
Mike Cunning

The Seniors Tour Championship was the season ending event on men's professional golf's European Seniors Tour. It was first contested in 2000 at Abu Dhabi Golf Club by Sheraton, Abu Dhabi. In 2001 it was played at PGA Golf de Catalunya, Spain, from 2002 to 2004 at Quinta da Marinha, Portugal, in 2005 and 2006 at Riffa Views, Bahrain, in 2007 at Buckinghamshire Golf Club, England and from 2008 to 2010 at Club de Campo del Mediterráneo, Spain. In 2010 the prize fund was 400,000 with €64,433 going to the winner.

Winners

YearWinnerCountryVenueScoreTo parMargin
of victory
Runner(s)-up
OKI Castellón Senior Tour Championship
2010Mike Cunning United StatesClub de Campo202−141 strokeSpain José Rivero
2009Mike Harwood AustraliaClub de Campo203−133 strokesParaguay Ángel Franco
OKI Castellón Open España – Senior Tour Championship
2008Sam Torrance ScotlandClub de Campo203−132 strokesChile Ángel Fernández
Japan Katsuyoshi Tomori
The Kingdom of Bahrain Trophy – Seniors Tour Championship
2007Costantino Rocca ItalyBuckinghamshire Club206−101 strokeEngland Nick Job
Arcapita Seniors Tour Championship
2006Gordon J. Brand EnglandRiffa Views211−5PlayoffArgentina Adan Sowa
2005Des Smyth IrelandRiffa Views206−102 strokesScotland John Chillas
Estoril Seniors Tour Championship
2004John Chillas ScotlandQuinta da Marinha207−62 strokesAustralia David Good
2003Carl Mason EnglandQuinta da Marinha202−118 strokesEngland Keith MacDonald
Australia Noel Ratcliffe
Japan Dragon Taki
2002Denis Durnian ScotlandQuinta da Marinha208−5PlayoffRepublic of Ireland Eamonn Darcy
European Seniors Tour Championship
2001Jerry Bruner United StatesPGA Golf de Catalunya210−61 strokeAustralia David Good
Abu Dhabi European Seniors Tour Championship
2000Denis O'Sullivan IrelandAbu Dhabi Golf Club202−141 strokeBrazil Priscillo Diniz
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