Challenge Tour Grand Final

The Rolex Challenge Tour Grand Final is the season-ending tour championship on the Challenge Tour. The field currently consists of the top 45 players on the Challenge Tour rankings vying for twenty European Tour cards. It has been played annually since 1995. Initially it was played in Portugal, but has since been held in Cuba, France, Italy, the United Arab Emirates, Oman and Spain.

Rolex Challenge Tour Grand Final
Tournament information
LocationPort d'Alcúdia, Mallorca, Spain
Established1995
Course(s)Club de Golf Alcanada
Par72
Length7,174 yards (6,560 m)
Tour(s)Challenge Tour
FormatStroke play
Prize fund500,000
Month playedNovember
Tournament record score
Aggregate265 Espen Kofstad (2012)
To par−21 Bernd Ritthammer (2016)
Current champion
Marco Penge
Location map
Club de Golf Alcanada
Location in Spain
Club de Golf Alcanada
Location in the Balearic Islands
Club de Golf Alcanada
Location in Mallorca

Since 2010, the Challenge Tour Grand Final has been designated by the Official World Golf Ranking as the Challenge Tour's flagship event. Initially awarding a minimum of 16 ranking points to the winner, compared to 12 for most events, this was increased to 17 points in 2014.[1]

Venues

VenueLocationFirstLastTimes
Quinta do PeruSesimbra, Portugal199519962
Clube de Golf do MontadoSetúbal, Portugal199719971
Belas Clube de CampoSintra, Portugal199819981
Varadero Golf ClubVaradero, Cuba199920002
Golf du MédocBordeaux, France200120044
San Domenico GolfApulia, Italy200520128
Al Badia Golf ClubDubai, United Arab Emirates201320142
Al Mouj GolfMuscat, Oman201520173
Al Hamra Golf ClubRas Al Khaimah, United Arab Emirates201820181
Club de Golf AlcanadaPort d'Alcúdia, Mallorca, Spain201920233
T-Golf & Country ClubCalvià, Mallorca, Spain202020212

Winners

Challenge Tour (Flagship event) 2010–2021
Challenge Tour (Tour Championship) 1995–2009, 2022–
#YearWinnerScoreTo parMargin of
victory
Runner(s)-upVenue
Rolex Challenge Tour Grand Final
29th 2023 Marco Penge278−106 strokes Tom VaillantAlcanada
28th 2022 Nathan Kimsey279−91 stroke Bryce Easton
John Parry
Alcanada
27th 2021 Marcus Helligkilde276−81 stroke Julien Brun
Ricardo Gouveia
Frédéric Lacroix
Yannik Paul
T-Golf
Challenge Tour Grand Final
26th 2020 Ondřej Lieser273−111 stroke Christofer Blomstrand
Alexander Knappe
Santiago Tarrío
T-Golf
25th 2019 Francesco Laporta278−62 strokes Sebastian Heisele
Robin Sciot-Siegrist
Alcanada
Ras Al Khaimah Challenge Tour Grand Final
24th 2018 Adri Arnaus271−171 stroke Victor PerezAl Hamra
NBO Golf Classic Grand Final
23rd 2017 Clément Sordet273−152 strokes Marcus KinhultAl Mouj Golf
22nd 2016 Bernd Ritthammer267−211 stroke Jens DantorpAl Mouj Golf
21st 2015 Ricardo Gouveia275−131 stroke Joachim B. HansenAl Mouj Golf
Dubai Festival City Challenge Tour Grand Final
20th 2014 Benjamin Hébert276−125 strokes Jérôme Lando-CasanovaAl Badia
19th 2013 Shiv Kapur272−164 strokes José-Filipe Lima
Jamie McLeary
Al Badia
Apulia San Domenico Grand Final
18th 2012 Espen Kofstad265−191 stroke James Busby
Joachim B. Hansen
San Domenico Golf
17th 2011 Andrea Pavan267−171 stroke Tommy FleetwoodSan Domenico Golf
16th 2010 Matt Haines276−81 stroke Daniel GauntSan Domenico Golf
15th 2009 Peter Whiteford279−5Playoff Andrew TampionSan Domenico Golf
14th 2008 Estanislao Goya267−171 stroke Richard Bland
John E. Morgan
San Domenico Golf
13th 2007 Mike Lorenzo-Vera269−151 stroke Jamie Donaldson
Joost Luiten
Stuart Manley
Eric Ramsay
San Domenico Golf
12th 2006 James Hepworth271−132 strokes Rafael Echenique
Alex Norén
Mark Pilkington
San Domenico Golf
11th 2005 Carl Suneson273−151 stroke Daniel Vancsik
Marc Warren
San Domenico Golf
Bouygues Telecom Grand Final
10th 2004 David Drysdale271−13Playoff Mattias EliassonGolf du Médoc
Challenge Tour Grand Final
9th 2003 José Manuel Carriles273−11Playoff Johan EdforsGolf du Médoc
8th 2002 Peter Lawrie272−124 strokes Julien van HauweGolf du Médoc
7th 2001 Richard Bland266−185 strokes Philip GoldingGolf du Médoc
Cuba Challenge Tour Grand Final
6th 2000 Henrik Stenson270−185 strokes Mikael Lundberg
Andrew Raitt
Michele Reale
Varadero
Cuba European Challenge Tour Grand Final
5th 1999 Stephen Scahill277−112 strokes José Manuel Lara
Henrik Stenson
Varadero
AXA Grand Final
4th 1998 Jorge Berendt275−13Playoff Warren BennettBelas Clube de Campo
Estoril Grand Final
3rd 1997 Nicolas Joakimides198[lower-alpha 1]−181 stroke Mikael LundbergClube de Golf do Montado
UAP Grand Final
2nd 1996 Ian Garbutt272−162 strokes Van Phillips
Ben Tinning
Quinta do Peru
1st 1995 Francisco Valera275−131 stroke Tim PlanchinQuinta do Peru

Notes

  1. Shortened to 54 holes due to weather.

References

  1. "How the ranking evolved". Official World Golf Ranking. Retrieved 18 November 2020.
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