KLM Open
For other uses, see Dutch Open (disambiguation).
Tournament information | |
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Location | Netherlands |
Established | 1923 |
Course(s) | Kennemer Golf & Country Club |
Par | 70 |
Length | 6,626 yards (6,059 m) |
Tour(s) | European Tour |
Format | Stroke play |
Prize fund | €1,800,000 |
Month played | September |
Tournament record score | |
Aggregate | 263 Tobias Dier (2002) |
Current champion | |
Thomas Pieters |
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The KLM Open is an annual golf tournament played in the Netherlands, and has been part of the European Tour's schedule since the Tour was inaugurated in 1972. Founded in 1912, the tournament was originally known as the Dutch Open, before a variety of sponsors resulted in numerous name changes over the years, with KLM being the incumbent. The tournament has been moved around the golfing calendar somewhat, but has recently been held in September. It returned to one of its most frequent venues, Hilversumsche Golf Club, in 2010, and was held there again in 2011. Many other venues have been used for the event in the past, with the most recent being Kennemer Golf & Country Club.
Winners
- Dutch Open (pre-European Tour)
Year | Winner | Country | Score | Runner(s)-up |
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1971 | Ramón Sota (2) | Spain | 277 | Graham Marsh |
1970 | Vicente Fernández | Argentina | 279 | Toni Kugelmuller |
1969 | Guy Wolstenholme | England | 277 | |
1968 | John Cockin | England | 292 | |
1967 | Peter Townsend | England | 282 | Sewsunker Sewgolum |
1966 | Ramón Sota | Spain | 277 | |
1965 | Ángel Miguel | Spain | 278PO | Jaime Benito |
1964 | Sewsunker Sewgolum (3) | South Africa | 275 | |
1963 | Retief Waltman | South Africa | 279 | |
1962 | Brian Huggett | Wales | 274 | Gerard de Wit |
1961 | Brian Wilkes | South Africa | 279 | |
1960 | Sewsunker Sewgolum (2) | South Africa | 280 | Denis Hutchinson |
1959 | Sewsunker Sewgolum | South Africa | 283 | |
1958 | Dave Thomas | Wales | 277 | |
1957 | John Jacobs | England | 284 | |
1956 | Antonio Cerdá | Argentina | 277 | |
1955 | Alfonso Angelini | Italy | 280PO | Gerard de Wit |
1954 | Ugo Grappasonni | Italy | 295PO | Gerard de Wit |
1953 | Flory Van Donck (5) | Belgium | 286 | |
1952 | Cecil Denny (2) | England | 284 | |
1951 | Flory Van Donck (4) | Belgium | 281 | |
1950 | Roberto De Vicenzo | Argentina | 269 | John I. Cruickshank |
1949 | Jimmy Adams | Scotland | 294 | |
1948 | Cecil Denny | England | 290 | |
1947 | Joop Rühl | Netherlands | 290 | |
1946 | Flory Van Donck (3) | Belgium | 290 | |
1940–45 | No tournament | |||
1939 | Bobby Locke | South Africa | 281 | Cecil Denny |
1938 | Alf Padgham | England | 281 | Cecil Denny |
1937 | Flory Van Donck (2) | Belgium | 286 | Auguste Boyer |
1936 | Flory Van Donck | Belgium | 285 | Francis Francis (a) |
1935 | Sid Brews (2) | South Africa | 275 | |
1934 | Sid Brews | South Africa | 286 | Cecil Denny |
1933 | Marcel Dallemagne | France | 143 | Auguste Boyer |
1932 | Auguste Boyer | France | 137 | Julien Orengo |
1931 | Frank Dyer | United States | 145 | |
1930 | Jacob Oosterveer | Netherlands | 152 | |
1929 | Jack Taylor | England | 153 | Bert Hodson |
1928 | Ernest Whitcombe | England | 141 | Charles Whitcombe |
1927 | Percy Boomer | Jersey | 147 | Henry Cotton |
1926 | Aubrey Boomer (3) | Jersey | 151 | |
1925 | Aubrey Boomer (2) | Jersey | 144 | Percy Alliss |
1924 | Aubrey Boomer | Jersey | 138 | |
1923 | Henry Burrows (3) | England | 153 | |
1922 | George Pannell (2) | England | 160 | |
1921 | Henry Burrows (2) | England | 151 | |
1920 | Henry Burrows | England | 155 | |
1919 | Dirk Oosterveer (2) | Netherlands | 158 | |
1918 | Florent Gevers (Am) | Belgium | ||
1917 | Jacob Oosterveer | Netherlands | ||
1916 | Charles Bryce | England | ||
1915 | Gerry del Court van Krimpen | Netherlands | 152 | |
1913–14 | No tournament | |||
1912 | George Pannell | England | 158 |
References
- 1 2 3 4 "Dyson wins third Dutch Open title in six years". Retrieved 6 November 2012.
- 1 2 "Henning Winner". The New York Times. UPI. 27 July 1981.
External links
Coordinates: 52°22′12″N 4°33′11″E / 52.370°N 4.553°E
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