1992 Challenge Tour
The 1992 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 Wales' Paul Affleck.
Tournament schedule
The table below shows the 1992 Challenge Tour schedule.[2]
Dates | Tournament | Host country | Winner | Notes |
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5–8 Dec | Ivory Coast Open | Ivory Coast | Michel Besanceney | |
12–15 Dec | Nigerian Open | Nigeria | James Lebbie | |
9–12 Jan | Zimbabwe Open | Zimbabwe | Mark McNulty | |
16–19 Jan | Zambia Open | Zambia | Jeremy Robinson | |
23–26 Jan | Kenya Open | Kenya | André Bossert | |
9–12 Apr | Tessali Open | Italy | Anders Gillner | |
30 Apr–3 May | Pro 2000 - Challenge Dumez | France | Jonathan Lomas | |
7–10 May | Audi Quattro Trophy | Germany | Pierre Fulke | |
13–16 May | Liebig Ligurian Open | Italy | Nick Godin | |
14–17 May | Pro 2000 - Challenge Chargeurs | France | Géry Watine | |
21–24 May | Open de Vittel | France | Roy Mackenzie | |
21–24 May | Ramlosa Open | Sweden | Magnus Jönsson | |
28–31 May | Open de Dijon Bourgogne | France | Jeremy Robinson | |
28–31 May | Siab Open | Sweden | Mikael Krantz | |
3–6 Jun | Club Med Open | Italy | Mark Litton | |
10–12 Jun | Clydesdale Bank Northern Open | Scotland | Peter Smith | |
12–14 Jun | Stiga Open | Sweden | Pierre Fulke | |
18–21 Jun | Milano Open | Italy | Nick Godin | |
26–28 Jun | Memorial Olivier Barras | Switzerland | Jeff Hall | Unofficial money |
2–5 Jul | Bank Austria Open | Austria | Stephen Dodd | |
10–12 Jul | Neuchâtel Open SBS Trophy | Switzerland | Heinz Peter Thül | Unofficial money |
10–12 Jul | Volvo Finnish Open | Finland | Henrik Bergquist | |
14–17 Jul | Pro Am Moet & Chandon du Leman | Switzerland | Tim Planchin | |
23–26 Jul | Open des Volcans | France | Mikael Krantz | |
28–30 Jul | Quietwaters Challenge | England | Craig Cassells | |
5–8 Aug | Rolex Pro-Am | Switzerland | Ronald Stelton | Unofficial money |
6–9 Aug | SI Compaq Open | Sweden | Joakim Haeggman | |
13–16 Aug | Länsförsäkringar Open | Sweden | Steven Bottomley | |
19–21 Aug | SM Matchplay | Sweden | José Cantero | |
19–21 Aug | East Sussex National Challenge | England | Simon D. Hurley | |
28–30 Aug | Audi Open | Germany | Paul Affleck | |
28–30 Aug | Västerås Open | Sweden | Joakim Rask | |
28–30 Aug | Perrier European Pro Am | Belgium | Magnus Persson | Unofficial money |
2–4 Sept | Gore-Tex Fabrics Challenge | Scotland | Brian Nelson | |
3–6 Sept | Pro 2000 - Omnium Bayer | France | Jesús María Arruti | |
11–13 Sept | Playboy Charity Challenge | Czech Republic | Lucien Tinkler | |
11–13 Sept | Uppsala International | Sweden | Tony Edlund | |
23–26 Sept | Pro 2000 - Challenge Novotel | France | Mikael Krantz | |
24–27 Sept | Dutch Challenge Open | Netherlands | John Coe | |
28 Sept–3 Oct | Bulles Laurent Perrier | France | Géry Watine | Unofficial money |
References
- ↑ "Tour History". PGA European Tour. Archived from the original on 22 July 2010. Retrieved 2010-07-30.
- ↑ "Tournament Schedule". PGA European Tour. Retrieved 2010-07-30.
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