Open di Puglia e Basilicata

Open di Puglia e Basilicata
Tournament information
Location Italy Castellaneta, Italy
Established 1983
Course(s) Riva dei Tessali GC
Metaponto GC
Par 71 (RdT), 72 (M)
Length 6,503 yards (RdT)
6,815 yards (M)
Tour(s) Alps Tour
Italian Pro Tour
Format Stroke play
Prize fund 45,000
Month played April
Tournament record score
Aggregate 266 Kenneth Ferrie (2000)
Current champion
Italy Paolo Terreni

The Open di Puglia e Basilicata is an annual professional golf tournament held in Riva dei Tessali, near Castellaneta, Italy.

First held in 1983, there was a brief hiatus before the second edition in 1986. The tournament became part of the second tier Challenge Tour schedule in 1991, where it remained until 2007. Since 2008, it has been an event on the third tier Alps Tour. It also forms part of the Italian Pro Tour.

Prior to 2003, it was solely hosted at Riva dei Tessali Golf Club, but since then it has been jointly held at Metaponto Golf Club.

Winners

YearWinnerCountryScore
Tessali-Metaponto Open di Puglia e Basilicata
2009*Paolo Terreni Italy137 PO
2008Martin Rominger  Switzerland274
2007Michael Hoey Northern Ireland272 PO
2006Anthony Snobeck France272 PO
2005Rafael Gómez Argentina267
2004Leif Westerberg Sweden274
2003Martin LeMesurier England273 PO
Tessali Open del Sud
2002Simon Wakefield England274
Open dei Tessali
2001No tournament
2000Kenneth Ferrie England266
1999Gustavo Rojas Argentina272
1998Pehr Magnebrant Sweden276 PO
1997Ivó Giner Spain280
1996Stephen Scahill New Zealand279
1995Andrew Collison England279
1994Michael Archer England282
1993Olle Nordberg Sweden287 PO
1992Anders Gillner Sweden279 PO
1991Eric Giraud France281
1990Emanuele Bolognesi Italy288
1989Neal Briggs England284
1988Baldovino Dassù Italy288
1987Giuseppe Calì Italy289
1986Emanuele Bolognesi Italy289
198485No tournament
1983Baldovino Dassù Italy289

* Tournament reduced to 36 holes because of rain.

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