Open de España

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Acciona Open de España
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Tournament information
LocationMadrid, Spain
Established1912
Course(s)Club de Campo Villa de Madrid
Par71
Length7,112 yards (6,503 m)
Tour(s)European Tour
FormatStroke play
Prize fund1,500,000
Month playedOctober
Tournament record score
Aggregate262 Mark James (1988)
262 Jon Rahm (2019)
To par−22 Kenneth Ferrie (2003)
−22 Jon Rahm (2019)
Current champion
Spain Rafa Cabrera-Bello
Location Map
Club de Campo Villa de Madrid is located in Spain
Club de Campo Villa de Madrid
Club de Campo Villa de Madrid
Location in Spain

The Acciona Open de España (formerly the Spanish Open) is the national open golf championship of Spain. It was founded in 1912 and has been part of the European Tour's schedule since the inception of the Tour in 1972. Except for a five-year period in the early 1980s, the tournament has been played in April or May. In 2005, it was one of five European Tour events to be held in Spain. Former champions include Arnold Palmer, Seve Ballesteros, Bernhard Langer, Nick Faldo and Jon Rahm.

Winners[]

Year Winner Score To par Margin of
victory
Runner(s)-up Winner's
share ()
Acciona Open de España
2021 Spain Rafa Cabrera-Bello 265 −19 Playoff Spain Adri Arnaus 233,900
Mutuactivos Open de España
2020 Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic[1]
2019 Spain Jon Rahm (2) 262 −22 5 strokes Spain Rafa Cabrera-Bello 250,000
Open de España
2018 Spain Jon Rahm 268 −20 2 strokes Republic of Ireland Paul Dunne 250,000
2017: No tournament
Real Club Valderrama Open de España
2016 England Andrew Johnston 285 +1 1 stroke Netherlands Joost Luiten 333,330
Open de España
2015 England James Morrison 278 −10 4 strokes France
England David Howell
Spain Miguel Ángel Jiménez
Italy Francesco Molinari
250,000
2014 Spain Miguel Ángel Jiménez 284 −4 Playoff Australia Richard Green
Belgium Thomas Pieters
250,000
2013 France Raphaël Jacquelin 283 −5 Playoff Chile Felipe Aguilar
Germany Maximilian Kieffer
250,000
Reale Seguros Open de España
2012 Italy Francesco Molinari 280 −8 3 strokes Spain Alejandro Cañizares
Denmark Søren Kjeldsen
Spain Pablo Larrazábal
333,330
Open de España
2011 South Africa Thomas Aiken 278 −10 2 strokes Denmark Anders Hansen 333,330
2010 Spain Álvaro Quirós 277 −11 Playoff England James Morrison 333,330
2009 France Thomas Levet 270 −18 2 strokes Paraguay Fabrizio Zanotti 333,330
2008 Republic of Ireland Peter Lawrie 273 −15 Playoff Spain Ignacio Garrido 333,330
2007 South Africa Charl Schwartzel 272 −16 1 stroke India Jyoti Randhawa 333,330
Andalucía Open de España Valle Romano
2006 Sweden Niclas Fasth 270 −18 Playoff England John Bickerton 275,000
Jazztel Open de España en Andalucía
2005 Sweden Peter Hanson 280 −8 Playoff Sweden Peter Gustafsson 275,000
Canarias Open de España
2004 France Christian Cévaër 271 −9 1 stroke Argentina Ricardo González
Sweden Peter Hedblom
Wales David Park
275,000
2003 England Kenneth Ferrie 266 −22 Playoff Sweden Peter Hedblom
Republic of Ireland Peter Lawrie
291,660
2002 Spain Sergio García 275 −13 4 strokes Italy Emanuele Canonica 287,000
Via Digital Open de España
2001 Sweden Robert Karlsson 277 −11 2 strokes France Jean-François Remésy 200,000
Peugeot Open de España
2000 England Brian Davis 274 −14 3 strokes Austria Markus Brier 166,660
1999 Sweden Jarmo Sandelin 267 −21 4 strokes Spain Ignacio Garrido
Spain Miguel Ángel Jiménez
Republic of Ireland Paul McGinley
140,000
1998 Denmark Thomas Bjørn 267 −21 1 stroke Australia Greg Chalmers
Spain José María Olazábal
128,324
1997 England Mark James (2) 277 −11 Playoff Australia Greg Norman 118,781
Peugeot Spanish Open
1996 Republic of Ireland Pádraig Harrington 272 −16 4 strokes Scotland Gordon Brand Jnr 128,324
1995 Spain Seve Ballesteros (3) 274 −14 2 strokes Spain Ignacio Garrido
Spain José Rivero
128,324
1994 Scotland Colin Montgomerie 277 −11 1 stroke England Richard Boxall
Zimbabwe Mark McNulty
England Mark Roe
116,662
1993 Sweden Joakim Haeggman 275 −13 2 strokes South Africa Ernie Els
England Nick Faldo
116,662
1992 England Andrew Sherborne 271 −17 1 stroke England Nick Faldo 93,324
1991 Argentina Eduardo Romero 275 −13 Playoff Spain Seve Ballesteros 81,662
1990 Australia Rodger Davis 277 −11 1 stroke England Nick Faldo
Australia Peter Fowler
West Germany Bernhard Langer
70,000
1989 West Germany Bernhard Langer (2) 281 −7 3 strokes Spain José María Cañizares
England
58,324
1988 England Mark James 262 −18 3 strokes England Nick Faldo 38,785
1987 England Nick Faldo 286 −2 2 strokes South Africa Hugh Baiocchi
Spain Seve Ballesteros
40,824
1986 England Howard Clark 272 −16 1 stroke Australia Ian Baker-Finch 35,000
Benson & Hedges Spanish Open
1985 Spain Seve Ballesteros (2) 266 −14 4 strokes Scotland Gordon Brand Jnr 20,172
1984 West Germany Bernhard Langer 275 −13 2 strokes England Howard Clark 19,765
1983 Republic of Ireland Eamonn Darcy 277 −11 1 stroke Spain Manuel Piñero 13,332
1982 Scotland Sam Torrance 273 −15 8 strokes England Roger Chapman
Scotland Sandy Lyle
Wales Ian Woosnam
12,010
1981 Spain Seve Ballesteros 273 −15 1 stroke Scotland 12,000
1980 Northern Ireland Eddie Polland (2) 276 −12 5 strokes Spain Seve Ballesteros
England Mark James
9,800
Spanish Open
1979 South Africa Dale Hayes (2) 278 −10 2 strokes Scotland Brian Barnes 8,104
1978 Scotland Brian Barnes 276 −12 2 strokes England Howard Clark 8,542
1977 Scotland Bernard Gallacher 277 −11 2 strokes Spain Francisco Abreu 8,660
1976 Northern Ireland Eddie Polland 282 −6 2 strokes Australia Bob Shearer 5,698
1975 United States Arnold Palmer 283 −5 1 stroke South Africa John Fourie 5,224
1974 United States Jerry Heard 279 −9 6 strokes South Africa Gary Player 4,998
1973 England Neil Coles 282 −6 3 strokes South Africa Tienie Britz
Wales Craig Defoy
4,830
1972 Spain Antonio Garrido 293 +1 Playoff Spain Valentín Barrios 2,072
1971 South Africa Dale Hayes 275 1 stroke Argentina Roberto De Vicenzo
1970 Spain Ángel Gallardo 284 3 strokes England Neil Coles
1969 France Jean Garaïalde 283 1 stroke Spain Valentín Barrios
1968 Australia Bob Shaw 286 Playoff Australia Frank Phillips
Spain Sebastián Miguel
1967 Spain Sebastián Miguel (3) 265 Playoff Australia Randall Vines
1966 Argentina Roberto De Vicenzo 279 7 strokes England Bernard Hunt
1965: No tournament
1964 Spain Ángel Miguel (2) 272 5 strokes Spain Ramón Sota
1963 Spain Ramón Sota 287 8 strokes Spain Valentín Barrios
1962: No tournament
1961 Spain Ángel Miguel 267 1 stroke Spain
1960 Spain Sebastián Miguel (2) 286 2 strokes Spain Ramón Sota
1959 Australia Peter Thomson 286 2 strokes France Jean Garaïalde
England Syd Scott
1958 England Peter Alliss (2) 268 10 strokes Scotland John Panton
1957 England Max Faulkner (3) 283 6 strokes England Henry Cotton
1956 England Peter Alliss 285 6 strokes England Bernard Hunt
1955 France (a) 271 3 strokes Spain Ángel Miguel
1954 Spain Sebastián Miguel 268 6 strokes Spain Ángel Miguel
1953 England Max Faulkner (2) 271 6 strokes Spain
1952 England Max Faulkner 275 2 strokes Scotland Tom Haliburton
1951 Spain (4) 281 1 stroke France (a)
1950 Argentina Antonio Cerdá 277 3 strokes Scotland Jimmy Adams
1949 Spain (3) 280
1948 Spain (2) 268
1947 Brazil Mário Gonzalez (a) 277 5 strokes Spain
1946 Spain 281
1945 Spain 274
1944 Spain
1943 Spain (3) 286
1942 Spain (4) 264
1941 Spain (2) 283
1940 Spain (3)
1936–1939: No tournament
1935 Spain 279 Spain
1934 Spain 276 Spain
1933 Spain (2) 270 Spain
1932 Spain 272 Spain
1931: No tournament
1930 Spain (2) 291 Spain
1929 France 285 France
1928 France Arnaud Massy (3) 278 Spain
1927 France Arnaud Massy (2)
1926 Spain 283 Spain
1925 Spain Ángel de la Torre (5)
1924: No tournament
1923 Spain Ángel de la Torre (4)
1922: No tournament
1921 France 296 Spain Ángel de la Torre
1920: No tournament
1919 Spain Ángel de la Torre (3) 304 France
1918: No tournament
1917 Spain Ángel de la Torre (2) 288 France
1916 Spain Ángel de la Torre 293 England
1913–1915: No tournament
1912 France Arnaud Massy

Multiple winners[]

Thirteen men have won the tournament more than once through 2019.

References[]

  1. ^ "Mutuactivos Open de España cancelled 2020". European Tour. 14 July 2020. Retrieved 14 July 2020.

External links[]

Coordinates: 40°26′54″N 3°45′33″W / 40.4484°N 3.7593°W / 40.4484; -3.7593

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