Challenge Tour Championship

The Challenge Tour Championship was a golf tournament on the Challenge Tour that was first played in 1992 as the East Sussex National Challenge. After a break of two years, it returned as the Coca-Cola Open, before being retitled as the Challenge Tour Championship in 1996.

Charles Church European Challenge Tour Championship
Tournament information
LocationCalne, Wiltshire, England
Established1992
Course(s)Bowood Golf and Country Club
Par72
Length7,318 yards (6,692 m)
Tour(s)Challenge Tour
FormatStroke play
Prize fund250,000
Month playedJuly
Final year2002
Tournament record score
Aggregate272 Carl Suneson (1999)
To par−16 as above
Final champion
John E. Morgan
Location Map
Bowood G&CC
Location in England
Bowood G&CC
Location in Wiltshire

Winners

YearWinnerScoreTo parMargin of
victory
Runner(s)-upVenue
Charles Church European Challenge Tour Championship
2002 John E. Morgan278−10Playoff David GeallBowood
2001 Mark Foster277−112 strokes Sébastien Delagrange
Philip Golding
Bowood
Beazer Homes Challenge Tour Championship
2000 Shaun P. Webster282−62 strokes Graham RankinBowood
1999 Carl Suneson272−168 strokes Bradley Dredge
Maarten Lafeber
Benoît Teilleria
Bowood
Challenge Tour Championship
1998 Warren Bennett276−122 strokes John BickertonEast Sussex National
1997 Greg Chalmers274−14Playoff Heinz-Peter ThülEast Sussex National
English Challenge Tour Championship
1996 Dennis Edlund282−61 stroke Rob EdwardsEast Sussex National
Coca-Cola Open
1995 Thomas Bjørn280−81 stroke Freddie JacobsonEast Sussex National
East Sussex National Challenge
1993–94: No tournament
1992 Simon D. Hurley285−3Playoff Retief GoosenEast Sussex National

References


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