Jersey Open

The Jersey Open was a European Tour golf tournament which was played in Jersey, a British Crown dependency in the English Channel, from 1978 to 1995. It had several different names during this period. The venue was La Moye Golf Club. The winners included three major championship winners, Tony Jacklin, Sandy Lyle and Ian Woosnam. The prize fund peaked at £353,120 in 1994 before falling to £300,000 in the final year, which was below average for a European Tour event at that time. In 1996 a European Seniors Tour event which has been known at various times as the Jersey Seniors Open and by several sponsored names, was inaugurated at the same venue.

Jersey Open
Tournament information
LocationJersey
Established1978
Course(s)La Moye Golf Club
Tour(s)European Tour
Final year1995
Final champion
Andrew Oldcorn
La Moye Golf Club
Location in Jersey

Winners

YearWinnerCountryScoreTo parMargin
of victory
Runner(s)-up
DHL Jersey Open
1995Andrew Oldcorn Scotland273−153 strokes Dean Robertson
Jersey European Airways Open
1994Paul Curry England266−223 strokes Mark James
1993Ian Palmer South Africa268−202 strokes Sam Torrance
1992Daniel Silva Portugal277−112 strokes Chris Moody
1991Sam Torrance Scotland279−91 stroke Mark Davis
1990Cancelled due to lack of sponsorship.[1]
1989Christy O'Connor Jnr Ireland281−3Playoff Denis Durnian
BNP Jersey Open
1988Des Smyth Ireland273−15Playoff Roger Chapman
Jersey Open
1987Ian Woosnam Wales279−91 stroke Bill Malley
1986John Morgan England275−13Playoff Peter Fowler
1985Howard Clark England279−11 stroke Warren Humphreys
Philip Parkin
Ian Woosnam
1984Bernard Gallacher Scotland274−142 strokes Sandy Lyle
1983Jeff Hall England278−101 stroke Bernard Gallacher
Michael King
1982Bernard Gallacher Scotland273−15Playoff Eamonn Darcy
Des Smyth
Billy Butlin Jersey Open
1981Tony Jacklin England279−91 stroke Bernhard Langer
Avis Jersey Open
1980José Maria Cañizares Spain281+12 strokes Steve Martin
B.A./Avis Open
1979Sandy Lyle Scotland271−133 strokes Howard Clark
1978Brian Huggett Wales271−133 strokes Eamonn Darcy

References

  1. "La Moye pensioned off". The Times. 27 February 1990. p. 36. Retrieved 25 April 2020 via The Times Digital Archive.
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