Omega European Masters
Tournament information | |
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Location | Crans-Montana, Switzerland |
Established | 1923 |
Course(s) | Crans-sur-Sierre Golf Club |
Par | 70 |
Length | 6,848 yards (6,262 m) |
Tour(s) | European Tour Asian Tour |
Format | Stroke play |
Prize fund | €2,000,000 |
Month played | August |
Tournament record score | |
Aggregate | 260 Colin Montgomerie (1996) |
To par | −27 Jerry Anderson (1984) |
Current champion | |
Rasmus Højgaard | |
Location Map | |
Crans-sur-Sierre GC Location in Switzerland |
The Omega European Masters is the Swiss stop on professional men's golf's European Tour, and in 2009 it became the first event in Europe to be co-sanctioned by the Asian Tour.[1]
Founded as the Swiss Open in 1923, the tournament was prefixed with European Masters in 1983, before dropping Swiss Open from the title in 1992. During the 1971 event, Baldovino Dassù became the first player to score 60 for 18 holes on the European circuit. The tournament has been held at the at Crans-Montana in Valais since 1939, and is currently played in early September each year.
Michelle Wie at 2006 tournament[]
In May, 2006, Michelle Wie, who has a sponsorship contract with Omega, accepted an invitation from the company to play in the 2006 tournament, making her first attempt to play on the European Tour.[2] At the September event she shot 78–79 to finish 15-over-par over two rounds and finished in last place among the 156 competitors. European Tour executive director George O'Grady said on September 8, 2006 that Wie's appearance was "an experiment" and he would need "a lot of persuading" before inviting Wie to participate in such an event again, despite record crowds estimated at 9,500.[3][4]
Winners[]
Year | Tour(s)[a] | Winner | Score | To par | Margin of victory |
Runner(s)-up | Ref. |
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Omega European Masters | |||||||
2021 | EUR | Rasmus Højgaard | 267 | −13 | 1 stroke | Bernd Wiesberger | |
2020 | EUR | Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic | [5] | ||||
2019 | EUR | Sebastian Söderberg | 266 | −14 | Playoff | Lorenzo Gagli Rory McIlroy Andrés Romero Kalle Samooja |
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2018 | EUR | Matthew Fitzpatrick (2) | 263 | −17 | Playoff | Lucas Bjerregaard | |
2017 | ASA, EUR | Matthew Fitzpatrick | 266 | −14 | Playoff | Scott Hend | |
2016 | ASA, EUR | Alex Norén (2) | 263 | −17 | Playoff | Scott Hend | |
2015 | ASA, EUR | Danny Willett | 263 | −17 | 1 stroke | Matthew Fitzpatrick | |
2014 | ASA, EUR | David Lipsky | 262 | −18 | Playoff | Graeme Storm | |
2013 | ASA, EUR | Thomas Bjørn (2) | 264 | −20 | Playoff | Craig Lee | |
2012 | ASA, EUR | Richie Ramsay | 267 | −17 | 4 strokes | Fredrik Andersson Hed Marcus Fraser Romain Wattel Danny Willett |
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2011 | ASA, EUR | Thomas Bjørn | 264 | −20 | 4 strokes | Martin Kaymer | |
2010 | ASA, EUR | Miguel Ángel Jiménez | 263 | −21 | 3 strokes | Edoardo Molinari | |
2009 | ASA, EUR | Alex Norén | 264 | −20 | 2 strokes | Bradley Dredge | |
2008 | EUR | Jean-François Lucquin | 271 | −13 | Playoff | Rory McIlroy | |
2007 | EUR | Brett Rumford | 268 | −16 | Playoff | Phillip Archer | |
2006 | EUR | Bradley Dredge | 267 | −17 | 8 strokes | Marcel Siem Francesco Molinari |
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2005 | EUR | Sergio García | 270 | −14 | 1 stroke | Peter Gustafsson | |
2004 | EUR | Luke Donald | 265 | −19 | 5 strokes | Miguel Ángel Jiménez | |
2003 | EUR | Ernie Els | 267 | −17 | 6 strokes | Michael Campbell | |
2002 | EUR | Robert Karlsson | 270 | −14 | 4 strokes | Trevor Immelman Paul Lawrie |
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2001 | EUR | Ricardo González | 268 | −16 | 3 strokes | Søren Hansen | |
Canon European Masters | |||||||
2000 | EUR | Eduardo Romero (2) | 261 | −23 | 10 strokes | Thomas Bjørn | |
1999 | EUR | Lee Westwood | 270 | −14 | 2 strokes | Thomas Bjørn | |
1998 | EUR | Sven Strüver | 263 | −21 | Playoff | Patrik Sjöland | |
1997 | EUR | Costantino Rocca | 266 | −18 | 1 stroke | Scott Henderson Robert Karlsson |
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1996 | EUR | Colin Montgomerie | 260 | −24 | 4 strokes | Sam Torrance | |
1995 | EUR | Mathias Grönberg | 270 | −18 | 2 strokes | Costantino Rocca Barry Lane |
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1994 | EUR | Eduardo Romero | 266 | −22 | 1 stroke | Pierre Fulke | |
1993 | EUR | Barry Lane | 270 | −18 | 1 stroke | Seve Ballesteros Miguel Ángel Jiménez |
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1992 | EUR | Jamie Spence | 271 | −17 | Playoff | Anders Forsbrand | |
Canon European Masters Swiss Open | |||||||
1991 | EUR | Jeff Hawkes | 268 | −20 | 1 stroke | Seve Ballesteros | |
Ebel European Masters Swiss Open | |||||||
1990 | EUR | Ronan Rafferty | 267 | −21 | 2 strokes | John Bland | |
1989 | EUR | Seve Ballesteros (3) | 266 | −14 | 2 strokes | Craig Parry | |
1988 | EUR | Chris Moody | 268 | −20 | 1 stroke | Seve Ballesteros Anders Forsbrand Ian Woosnam |
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1987 | EUR | Anders Forsbrand | 263 | −25 | 3 strokes | Mark Mouland | |
1986 | EUR | José María Olazábal | 262 | −26 | 3 strokes | Anders Forsbrand | |
1985 | EUR | Craig Stadler | 267 | −21 | 2 strokes | David Feherty Ove Sellberg |
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1984 | EUR | Jerry Anderson | 261 | −27 | 5 strokes | Howard Clark | |
1983 | EUR | Nick Faldo | 268 | −20 | Playoff | Sandy Lyle | |
1982 | EUR | Ian Woosnam | 272 | −16 | Playoff | Bill Longmuir | |
Swiss Open | |||||||
1981 | EUR | Manuel Piñero (2) | 277 | −11 | Playoff | Antonio Garrido Tony Johnstone |
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1980 | EUR | Nick Price | 267 | −21 | 6 strokes | ||
1979 | EUR | Hugh Baiocchi (2) | 275 | −5 | 5 strokes | Antonio Garrido Dale Hayes |
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1978 | EUR | Seve Ballesteros (2) | 272 | −8 | 3 strokes | Manuel Piñero | |
1977 | EUR | Seve Ballesteros | 273 | −7 | 3 strokes | John Schroeder | |
1976 | EUR | Manuel Piñero | 274 | −6 | 3 strokes | Dave Hill Seve Ballesteros |
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1975 | EUR | Dale Hayes | 273 | −7 | 1 stroke | Tienie Britz Bernard Gallacher Gary Player |
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1974 | EUR | Bob Charles (2) | 275 | −5 | 1 stroke | Tony Jacklin | |
1973 | EUR | Hugh Baiocchi | 278 | −2 | 1 stroke | Jack Newton Eddie Polland |
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1972 | EUR | Graham Marsh | 270 | −10 | 1 stroke | Tony Jacklin | |
1971 | Peter Townsend | 270 | −10 | 1 stroke | Manuel Ballesteros | [6] | |
1970 | Graham Marsh | 274 | 8 strokes | Donald Swaelens Jean Garaïalde |
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1969 | Roberto Bernardini (2) | 277 | 2 strokes | ||||
1968 | Roberto Bernardini | 272 | Playoff | Allan Henning Randall Vines |
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1967 | Randall Vines | 272 | 2 strokes | Guy Wolstenholme | [8] | ||
1966 | Alfonso Angelini (2) | 271 | 5 strokes | Tony Grubb | [9] | ||
1965 | Harold Henning (3) | 208[b] | 4 strokes | [10] | |||
1964 | Harold Henning (2) | 276 | 1 stroke | Alfonso Angelini | [11] | ||
1963 | Dai Rees (3) | 278 | Playoff | Harold Henning | [12] | ||
1962 | Bob Charles | 272 | Playoff | Flory Van Donck John Jacobs |
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1961 | Kel Nagle | 268 | 2 strokes | Dai Rees | |||
1960 | Harold Henning | 270 | 3 strokes | [13] | |||
1959 | Dai Rees (2) | 274 | 1 stroke | Syd Scott | |||
1958 | Ken Bousfield | 272 | 1 stroke | Flory Van Donck | |||
1957 | Alfonso Angelini | 270 | 4 strokes | Flory Van Donck | [14] | ||
1956 | Dai Rees | 278 | Playoff | Flory Van Donck | [15] | ||
1955 | Flory Van Donck (2) | 277 | |||||
1954 | Bobby Locke | 276 | |||||
1953 | Flory Van Donck | 267 | |||||
1952 | Ugo Grappasonni | 267 | |||||
1951 | Eric Brown | 267 | |||||
1950 | Aldo Casera | 276 | 4 strokes | Eric Brown | |||
1949 | Marcel Dallemagne (3) | 270 | |||||
1948 | Ugo Grappasonni | 285 | |||||
1940–1947: No tournament | |||||||
1939 | 273 | ||||||
1938 | 139 | ||||||
1937 | Marcel Dallemagne (2) | 138 | [16] | ||||
1936 | (a) | 134 | |||||
1935 | Auguste Boyer (3) | 137 | |||||
1934 | Auguste Boyer (2) | 133 | |||||
1932–1933: No tournament | |||||||
1931 | Marcel Dallemagne | 145 | |||||
1930 | Auguste Boyer | 150 | |||||
1929 | 142 | ||||||
1927–1928: No tournament | |||||||
1926 | Alec Ross (3) | 145 | |||||
1925 | Alec Ross (2) | 148 | |||||
1924 | Percy Boomer | 150 | |||||
1923 | Alec Ross | 149 | |||||
1906–1922: No tournament | |||||||
1905 | Arthur Reid | 155 | 13 strokes |
- ^ ASA − Asian Tour; EUR − European Tour.
- ^ Shortened to 54 holes due to rain and fog.
References[]
- ^ "Omega European Masters makes further golfing history". PGA European Tour. Retrieved 12 January 2015.
- ^ "Wie accepts European Tour invite". BBC Sport. 15 May 2006. Retrieved 8 January 2009.
- ^ "Wie's tour future in doubt after second-round 79". Irish Examiner. 9 September 2006. Retrieved 8 January 2009.
- ^ Donegan, Lawrence (9 September 2006). "European Tour chief calls a Wie time-out as teenager crashes". London: The Guardian. Retrieved 8 January 2009.
- ^ "European Tour: Omega European Masters cancelled". Sky Sports. 1 May 2020. Retrieved 1 May 2020.
- ^ "Swiss title for Townsend". Glasgow Herald. 2 August 1971. p. 5.
- ^ "Swiss golf win". Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 - 1995). 1970-09-08. p. 22. Retrieved 2020-01-18.
- ^ "Vines wins". The Canberra Times. 4 September 1967. p. 13. Retrieved 15 January 2020.
- ^ "Succès Italien á Open de Crans". Feuille d'Avis du Valais (in French). Sion, Valais, Switzerland. 5 September 1966. p. 5 – via Newspaper Archive.
- ^ "Open á Crans: J. Bonvin brillant". Feuille d'Avis du Valais (in French). Sion, Valais, Switzerland. 7 September 1965. p. 3 – via Newspaper Archive.
- ^ "Henning (Af-S) vainqueur de l'Open". Feuille d'Avis du Valais (in French). Sion, Valais, Switzerland. 7 September 1964. p. 5 – via Newspaper Archive.
- ^ "L'Anglais Dai Rees remporte l'Open pour le deuxième fois (après barrage)". Feuille d'Avis du Valais (in French). Sion, Valais, Switzerland. 13 September 1963. p. 3 – via Newspaper Archive.
- ^ "Championnat suisse de golf "Open" á Crans". Tribune de Lausanne (in French). Lausanne, Vaud, Switzerland. 4 September 1960. p. 25 – via Newspaper Archive.
- ^ "Les internationaux "Open" á Crans-sur-Sierre". Tribune de Lausanne (in French). Lausanne, Vaud, Switzerland. 6 September 1957. p. 11 – via Newspaper Archive.
- ^ "L'Anglais Rees gagne". Tribune de Lausanne (in French). Lausanne, Vaud, Switzerland. 8 September 1956. p. 10 – via Newspaper Archive.
- ^ "GOLF". Townsville Daily Bulletin (Qld. : 1907 - 1954). 1937-08-27. p. 10. Retrieved 2020-01-18.
External links[]
- Official website (in English, German, and French)
- Coverage on the European Tour's official site
- Coverage on the Asian Tour's official site
Coordinates: 46°11′N 7°17′E / 46.18°N 7.28°E
- European Tour events
- Asian Tour events
- Golf tournaments in Switzerland
- Recurring sporting events established in 1923
- 1923 establishments in Switzerland