Moroccan Open
The Moroccan Open was a European Tour golf tournament which was held in 1987 and annually from 1992 to 2001. There were several different host courses. This was the second European Tour event in North Africa after the Tunisian Open, but the tour eventually left North Africa to focus its global expansion on the established golf markets of South Africa and Australasia and the major growth region of Asia. In 2001, the prize fund was €651,337, which was one of the smallest on the tour that year.[1]
Winners
Year | Winner | Country | Score | To par | Margin of victory | Runner(s)-up |
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2001 | Ian Poulter | England | 277 | −15 | 2 strokes | David Lynn |
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2000 | Jamie Spence | England | 266 | −22 | 4 strokes | Sébastien Delagrange Thomas Levet Ian Poulter |
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1999 | Miguel Ángel Martín | Spain | 276 | −12 | Playoff | David Park |
1998 | Stephen Leaney | Australia | 271 | −17 | 8 strokes | Robert Karlsson |
1997 | Clinton Whitelaw | South Africa | 277 | −11 | 2 strokes | Roger Chapman Darren Cole Wayne Riley |
1996 | Peter Hedblom | Sweden | 281 | −7 | 1 stroke | Eduardo Romero |
1995 | Mark James | England | 275 | −13 | 1 stroke | David Gilford |
1994 | Anders Forsbrand | Sweden | 276 | −12 | 4 strokes | Howard Clark |
1993 | David Gilford (2) | England | 279 | −9 | 1 stroke | Stephen Ames Jamie Spence |
1992 | David Gilford | England | 287 | −1 | Playoff | Robert Karlsson |
1988–91: No tournament | ||||||
1987 | Howard Clark | England | 284 | −8 | 3 strokes | Mark James |
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