Scottish Challenge

Scottish Hydro Challenge
Tournament information
Location Aviemore, Scotland
Established 2006
Course(s) Macdonald Spey Valley GC
Par 71
Length 7,126 yards (6,516 m)
Tour(s) Challenge Tour
Format Stroke play
Prize fund 250,000
Month played June/July
Tournament record score
Aggregate 263 James Heath (2016)
To par −21 as above
Current champion
Scotland David Law

The Scottish Hydro Challenge is a golf tournament on the Challenge Tour. It has run annually since 2006.[1]

Winners

YearWinnerCountryVenueScoreTo parMargin of
victory
Runner(s)-up
SSE Scottish Hydro Challenge hosted by Macdonald Hotels and Resorts
2018David Law ScotlandMacdonald Spey Valley273−112 strokesDenmark Joachim B. Hansen
2017Richard McEvoy EnglandMacdonald Spey Valley268−164 strokesEngland James Heath
2016James Heath EnglandMacdonald Spey Valley263−212 strokesNew Zealand Ryan Fox
2015Jack Senior EnglandMacdonald Spey Valley268−16PlayoffEngland Robert Coles
Thailand Prom Meesawat
Scottish Hydro Challenge hosted by Macdonald Hotels and Resorts
2014Andrew Johnston EnglandMacdonald Spey Valley265−193 strokesGermany Moritz Lampert
Australia Terry Pilkadaris
2013Brooks Koepka United StatesMacdonald Spey Valley266−183 strokesSouth Korea An Byeong-hun
Italy Andrea Pavan
England Steven Tiley
England Sam Walker
2012Sam Walker (2) EnglandMacdonald Spey Valley201−12PlayoffEngland Simon Wakefield
Scottish Hydro Challenge
2011Edouard Dubois FranceMacdonald Spey Valley271−131 strokeEngland Matthew Southgate
2010George Murray ScotlandMacdonald Spey Valley267−174 strokesSweden Magnus A. Carlsson
2009Jamie McLeary ScotlandMacdonald Spey Valley276−82 strokesItaly Edoardo Molinari
Scottish Challenge
2008Taco Remkes NetherlandsMacdonald Cardrona Hotel271−135 strokesEngland Seve Benson
Denmark Jeppe Huldahl
Scottish Challenge presented by Bank of Scotland Corporate
2007Robert Dinwiddie EnglandMacdonald Cardrona Hotel268−204 strokesScotland Jamie McLeary
Scottish Challenge
2006Sam Walker EnglandMurcar Links266−186 strokesWales Gareth Wright

The 2012 event was weather-shortened to 54 holes

References

  1. "Montgomerie and Lawrie Back New Challenge Tour Event in Scotland". PGA European Tour. Retrieved 24 June 2014.


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