1990 Challenge Tour

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The 1990 Challenge Tour was a series of golf tournaments known as the Challenge Tour, the official development tour run by the PGA European Tour. The tour was started as the Satellite Tour in 1986 and was renamed the Challenge Tour ready for the start of the 1990 season.[1]

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

Tournament schedule[]

The table below shows the 1990 Challenge Tour schedule.[2]

Dates Tournament Host country Winner Notes
21–23 Mar Spain England Simon D. Hurley
4–7 Apr Tessali Open Italy Italy
2–4 May Spain Spain Antonio Garrido
9–12 May Italy Republic of Ireland
16–19 May Spain Spain
17–20 May Ramlösa Open Sweden Sweden Carl-Magnus Strömberg Co-sanctioned by the Swedish Golf Tour
22–24 May England Scotland
25–27 May Jede Hot Cup Open Sweden Sweden Peter Hedblom Co-sanctioned by the Swedish Golf Tour
28–31 May England England
30 May – 1 Jun Spain Republic of Ireland
31 May – 3 Jun FLA Open Sweden Sweden Olle Nordberg Co-sanctioned by the Swedish Golf Tour
6–9 Jun Cerutti Open Italy Italy Giuseppe Calì
7–10 Jun France France
12–14 Jun England England
13–16 Jun Spain Spain
13–16 Jun Italy England
15–17 Jun Stiga Open Sweden Sweden Mats Hallberg Co-sanctioned by the Swedish Golf Tour
20–23 Jun Audi Open Germany Australia
21–24 Jun France
22–24 Jun Memorial Olivier Barras Switzerland Italy Giuseppe Calì Unofficial money
29 Jun – 1 Jul Viking Open Sweden Sweden Peter Carsbo Co-sanctioned by the Swedish Golf Tour
5–8 Jul Wermland Open Sweden Sweden Joakim Haeggman Co-sanctioned by the Swedish Golf Tour
5–8 Jul Neuchâtel Open Switzerland Switzerland André Bossert
13–15 Jul Scandinavian Tipo Trophy Finland Sweden Fredrik Lindgren Co-sanctioned by the Swedish Golf Tour
17–20 Jul Leman Pro-Am Switzerland France Unofficial money
18–22 Jul Swedish Matchplay Sweden Republic of Ireland Co-sanctioned by the Swedish Golf Tour
2–5 Aug Audi Quattro Trophy Germany England
9–12 Aug Gevalia Open Sweden Argentina José Cantero Co-sanctioned by the Swedish Golf Tour
15–18 Aug Rolex Pro-Am Switzerland Republic of Ireland Unofficial money
16–19 Aug Teleannons Grand Prix Sweden Sweden Mikael Högberg Unofficial money
Co-sanctioned by the Swedish Golf Tour
23–28 Aug Länsförsäkringar Open Sweden Sweden Adam Mednick Co-sanctioned by the Swedish Golf Tour
6–9 Sep Västerås Open Sweden Sweden Vilhelm Forsbrand Co-sanctioned by the Swedish Golf Tour
7–9 Sep Brussels Pro-Am Belgium England Philip Golding Unofficial money
12–15 Sep Spain Spain
13–16 Sep SI Compaq Open Sweden Sweden Jesper Parnevik Co-sanctioned by the Swedish Golf Tour
21–23 Sep Esab Open Sweden Argentina Ricardo González Co-sanctioned by the Swedish Golf Tour
26–28 Sep Spain Republic of Ireland
3–6 Oct Spain

Rankings[]

The top five on the Challenge Tour Rankings gained membership of the European Tour for the 1991 season.

Rank Player Country Money (£)
1 Giuseppe Calì  Italy 28,363
2  Ireland 24,848
3  England 24,619
4 Mikael Högberg  Sweden 23,900
5  France 21,832

Source: [3]

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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