1990 Challenge Tour

The 1990 Challenge Tour was the second season of the Challenge Tour, the official development tour to the European Tour. The tour started as the Satellite Tour with its first Order of Merit rankings in 1989 and was officially renamed as the Challenge Tour at the start of the 1990 season.[1]

1990 Challenge Tour season
Duration21 March 1990 (1990-03-21) – 6 October 1990 (1990-10-06)
Number of official events30
Most wins2:
Italy Giuseppe Calì
France Quentin Dabson
Republic of Ireland John McHenry
Republic of Ireland Eoghan O'Connell
Challenge Tour RankingsItaly Giuseppe Calì
1989
1991

The Challenge Tour Rankings were won by Italy's Giuseppe Calì.

Schedule

The following table lists official events during the 1990 season.[2]

DateTournamentHost countryPurse
(£)
Winner[lower-alpha 1]Notes
23 MarTorras Hostench 1Spain20,000England Simon D. Hurley (2)New tournament series
7 AprTessali OpenItaly50,000Italy Emanuele Bolognesi (1)
4 MayTorras Hostench 2Spain20,000Spain Antonio Garrido (1)
12 MayBoggi OpenItaly50,000Republic of Ireland John McHenry (1)New tournament
19 MayErcros Circuit 1Spain20,000Spain Ignacio Feliu (1)New tournament series
20 MayRamlösa OpenSweden35,000Sweden Carl-Magnus Strömberg (2)
24 MayPrince's ChallengeEngland25,000Scotland Colin Gillies (1)
27 MayJede Hot Cup OpenSweden25,000Sweden Peter Hedblom (1)New tournament
31 MayBarnham Broom ChallengeEngland25,000England Colin Brooks (2)
3 JunFLA OpenSweden30,000Sweden Olle Nordberg (1)
9 JunCerutti OpenItaly40,000Italy Giuseppe Calì (1)
10 JunOpen VittelFrance55,000France Michel Besanceney (1)
14 JunBolton Old Links ChallengeEngland25,000Australia Ken Trimble (1)
16 JunErcros Circuit 2Spain75,000Spain Juan Rosa (1)
16 JunMartini OpenItaly75,000England David James (1)
17 JunStiga OpenSweden30,000Sweden Mats Hallberg (1)
23 JunAudi OpenGermany60,000Australia Brad King (1)New tournament
24 JunOpen de LyonFrance55,000France Quentin Dabson (1)
1 JulViking OpenSweden25,000Sweden Peter Carsbo (1)New tournament
8 JulWermland OpenSweden50,000Sweden Joakim Haeggman (1)
8 JulNeuchâtel OpenSwitzerland40,000Switzerland André Bossert (1)
15 JulScandinavian Tipo TrophyFinland30,000Sweden Fredrik Lindgren (1)
22 JulSM Match PlaySweden25,000Republic of Ireland Eoghan O'Connell (1)
5 AugAudi Quattro TrophyGermany50,000England Nick Godin (2)
12 AugGevalia OpenSweden40,000Argentina José Cantero (1)
28 AugLänsförsäkringar OpenSweden60,000Sweden Adam Mednick (1)
9 SepVästerås OpenSweden50,000Sweden Vilhelm Forsbrand (1)
15 SepErcros Circuit 3Spain20,000Spain Juan Carlos Piñero (1)
16 SepSI Compaq OpenSweden40,000Sweden Jesper Parnevik (1)
23 SepEsab OpenSweden30,000Argentina Ricardo González (1)
6 OctErcros Circuit 4Spain20,000Republic of Ireland Eoghan O'Connell (2)

Unofficial events

The following events were sanctioned by the Challenge Tour, but did not carry official money, wins were still official however.

DateTournamentHost countryPurse
(£)
WinnerNotes
24 JunMemorial Olivier BarrasSwitzerland20,000Italy Giuseppe Calì (2)
20 JulLeman Pro-AmSwitzerland50,000France Quentin Dabson (2)New tournament
18 AugRolex Pro-AmSwitzerland40,000Republic of Ireland John McHenry (2)
19 AugTeleannons Grand PrixSweden40,000Sweden Mikael Högberg (1)
9 SepBrussels Pro-AmBelgium60,000England Philip Golding (1)New tournament

Challenge Tour Rankings

For full rankings, see 1990 Challenge Tour graduates.

The rankings were based on prize money won during the season, calculated in Pound sterling. The top five players on the tour earned status to play on the 1991 European Tour.[3]

RankPlayerPrize money (£)
1Italy Giuseppe Calì28,363
2Republic of Ireland Eoghan O'Connell24,848
3England David James24,619
4Sweden Mikael Högberg23,900
5France Quentin Dabson21,832

Notes

  1. The number in brackets after each winner's name is the number of Challenge Tour events they had won up to and including that tournament. This information is only shown for Challenge Tour members. It is rare for someone to accumulate many wins on the Challenge Tour as success at this level usually leads to promotion to the European Tour.

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.
  3. "Challenge Tour 1990". Svensk Golf. No. 12. December 1990. p. 84. Retrieved 14 February 2021.
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