List of golfers with most Challenge Tour wins
This is a list of golfers who have won four or more official money events on the Challenge Tour since it was established in 1986 as published in the tour's media guide.[1] Many of the players on the list have won events on other tours and unofficial events.
This list is up to date through 24 August 2015.
Rank | Player | Lifespan | Country | Wins | Winning span |
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1 | Iain Pyman | 1973– | England | 8 | 1999–2008 |
2 | Warren Bennett | 1971– | England | 7 | 1995–1998 |
T3 | Benjamin Hebert | 1987– | France | 6 | 2011–2014 |
Adam Mednick | 1966– | Sweden | 6 | 1990–2002 | |
Carl Suneson | 1967– | Spain | 6 | 1995–2007 | |
T6 | Dennis Edlund | 1965– | Sweden | 5 | 1993–2000 |
Klas Eriksson | 1971– | Sweden | 5 | 1993–2008 | |
Fredrik Henge | 1974– | Sweden | 5 | 1997–2004 | |
Lee S. James | 1973– | England | 5 | 1996–2009 | |
Sam Little | 1975– | England | 5 | 2001–2011 | |
Edoardo Molinari | 1981– | Italy | 5 | 2007–2009 | |
Jeremy Robinson | 1966– | England | 5 | 1989–1992 | |
T13 | Johan Axgren | 1975– | Sweden | 4 | 1996–2006 |
Thomas Bjørn | 1971– | Denmark | 4 | 1995 | |
Kristoffer Broberg | 1986– | Sweden | 4 | 2012 | |
Kevin Carissimi | 1969– | United States | 4 | 1996–1999 | |
Alex Čejka | 1970– | Germany | 4 | 1991–2002 | |
Rhys Davies | 1985– | Wales | 4 | 2009–2015 | |
Nacho Elvira | 1987– | Spain | 4 | 2013–2015 | |
Niclas Fasth | 1972– | Sweden | 4 | 1993–1999 | |
Nick Godin | 1961– | England | 4 | 1989–1992 | |
Peter Hedblom | 1970– | Sweden | 4 | 1990–2001 | |
Michael Hoey | 1979– | Northern Ireland | 4 | 2005–2011 | |
Simon D. Hurley | 1963– | England | 4 | 1989–1995 | |
Brooks Koepka | 1990– | United States | 4 | 2012–2013 | |
Mikael Krantz | 1965– | Sweden | 4 | 1991–1992 | |
Mats Lanner | 1961– | Sweden | 4 | 1989–1998 | |
Fredrik Larsson | 1968– | Sweden | 4 | 1991–1993 | |
Mark Litton | 1962– | Wales | 4 | 1992–1997 | |
Per Nyman | 1968– | Sweden | 4 | 1993–1995 | |
Andrea Pavan | 1989– | Italy | 4 | 2011–2013 | |
Erol Simsek | 1971– | Germany | 4 | 1996–1997 | |
Alessandro Tadini | 1973– | Italy | 4 | 2004–2012 |
References
- ↑ "Official Guides". PGA European Tour. Retrieved 2010-08-09.
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