1991 Challenge Tour

The 1991 Challenge Tour was the third season of the Challenge Tour, the official development tour to the European Tour.

1991 Challenge Tour season
Duration6 December 1990 (1990-12-06) – 12 October 1991 (1991-10-12)
Number of official events33
Most wins Mats Hallberg (2)
Peter Hedblom (2)
David R. Jones (2)
Fredrik Larsson (2)
Jonathan Sewell (2)
Rankings David R. Jones
1990
1992

Schedule

The following table lists official events during the 1991 season.[1][2]

DateTournamentHost countryPurse
(£)
Winner[lower-alpha 1]OWGR
points
Notes
9 DecNigerian OpenNigeria80,000 Wayne Stephens (1)6New to Challenge Tour
16 DecIvory Coast OpenIvory Coast78,000 David Llewellyn (1)8New to Challenge Tour
13 JanZimbabwe OpenZimbabwe75,000 Keith Waters (1)n/aNew to Challenge Tour
20 JanZambia OpenZambia75,000 David R. Jones (1)n/aNew to Challenge Tour
27 JanKenya OpenKenya75,000 Jeremy Robinson (3)n/aNew to Challenge Tour
6 AprTessali OpenItaly50,000 Éric Giraud (1)n/a
12 MayMilano OpenItaly45,000 Jean-Charles Cambon (1)n/aNew tournament
19 MayRamlösa OpenSwedenSKr 350,000 Fredrik Larsson (1)n/a
23 MayPrince's ChallengeEngland25,000 Ian Spencer (1)n/a
26 MaySIAB OpenSwedenSKr 350,000 Jon Evans (1)n/a
30 MayBolton Old Links ChallengeEngland25,000 Stephen Field (1)n/aNew tournament
2 JunOpen de Dijon BourgogneFrance40,000 Mikael Krantz (1)n/aNew tournament
2 JunJede Hot CupSwedenSKr 250,000 Mats Hallberg (2)n/a
6 JunCawder ChallengeScotland25,000 Neil Roderick (1)n/aNew tournament
8 JunCerutti OpenItaly60,000 Jonathan Sewell (1)n/a
9 JunOpen VittelFrance50,000 Chris Platts (1)n/a
15 JunOpen de LyonFrance70,000 John McHenry (3)n/a
16 JunStiga OpenSwedenSKr 330,000 Mats Hallberg (3)n/a
22 JunMartini OpenItaly70,000 John Bland (1)n/aNew tournament
23 JunFormula Micro Danish OpenDenmarkSKr 350,000 Peter Hedblom (2)n/aNew tournament
30 JunAudi Quattro TrophyGermany50,000 Alex Čejka (1)n/a
14 JulVolvo Finnish OpenFinlandSKr 330,000 Fredrik Larsson (2)n/a
21 JulSM Match PlaySwedenSKr 400,000 Mathias Grönberg (1)n/a
4 AugAudi OpenGermany55,000 Paul Eales (1)n/a
11 AugLänsförsäkringar OpenSwedenSKr 600,000 Johan Ryström (1)n/a
18 AugGefle OpenSwedenSKr 350,000 Mats Lanner (3)n/a
1 SepSI Compaq OpenSwedenSKr 1,000,000 Jonathan Sewell (2)n/a
8 SepVästerås OpenSwedenSKr 350,000 Vilhelm Forsbrand (2)n/a
16 SepUpsala Golf InternationalSwedenSKr 200,000 Peter Hedblom (3)n/aNew tournament
22 SepViking OpenSwedenSKr 250,000 José Cantero (2)n/a
6 OctGrenoble Pro 91France50,000 Roger Winchester (1)n/aNew tournament
12 OctBulles Laurent PerrierFrance20,000 Roger Sabarros (2)n/aNew tournament

Unofficial events

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

DateTournamentHost countryPurse
(£)
Winner[lower-alpha 1]OWGR
points
Notes
17 MayClydesdale Bank Northern OpenScotland22,500 Craig Cassels (1)n/aNew to Challenge Tour
9 JunTeleannons Grand PrixSwedenSKr 450,000 Jan Tilmanis (1)n/a
7 JulNeuchâtel OpenSwitzerland40,000 Heinz-Peter Thül (2)n/a
19 JulMoet & Chandon Pro-AmSwitzerland45,000 Christophe Lacroix (1)n/a
24 AugRolex Pro-AmSwitzerland40,000 David R. Jones (2)n/a
8 SepPerrier Belgian Pro-AmBelgium40,000 George Ryall (1)n/a

Rankings

For full rankings, see 1991 Challenge Tour graduates.

The rankings were based on prize money won during the season, calculated in Pound sterling.[2][3] The top 10 players on the rankings earned status to play on the 1992 European Tour (Volvo Tour).[4]

RankPlayerPrize money (£)
1 David R. Jones35,533
2 Jonathan Sewell32,298
3 Roger Winchester29,172
4 John McHenry28,961
5 Jeremy Robinson28,481

See also

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. "1991 Tournament schedule". European Tour. Retrieved 31 August 2023.
  2. Wilson, Mark (1992). The Royal & Ancient Golfer's Handbook 1992. Macmillan. pp. 60–61. ISBN 0333573765. Retrieved 23 December 2023 via Archive.org.
  3. "Challenge Tour". Svensk Golf (in Swedish). No. 1. January 1992. p. 81. Retrieved 10 October 2023.
  4. Peake, Trevor (18 October 1991). "Affleck misses out". Daily Post. Wrexham, United Kingdom. p. 37. Retrieved 10 October 2023 via Newspapers.com. Paul Affleck slipped down to 13th in the provisional final table of the season and out of the top ten, who automatically win their Volvo European Tour cards for next season.
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