Challenge Tour

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The Challenge Tour is the second tier men's professional golf tour in Europe. It is operated by the PGA European Tour and as with on the main European Tour and the European Seniors Tour, some of the events are played outside of Europe. World ranking points are awarded for high finishes in Challenge Tour events.

The tour was introduced in 1986 and was initially called the Satellite Tour. The Order of Merit was introduced in 1989, with the top five players on it winning membership of the European Tour for the following season. The following year the tour was renamed the Challenge Tour. Up to 1993 the Challenge Tour Rankings were based on each players' best several results, but since 1994 it has been a straightforward money list, with all results counting. In 2007 the total prize fund was 5,282,301.

Players who are successful on the Challenge Tour qualify for membership of the European Tour the following year. The top 10 Challenge Tour players effectively win full membership of the tour (there are many different exemption categories and it isn't a clear-cut in/out issue), while the next 35 receive more limited privileges. Players who win three Challenge Tour events in a season are fast tracked onto the main tour immediately.[1]

One competitive level down from the Challenge Tour there are three third-level developmental tours, the Alps Tour, the EPD Tour and the PGA EuroPro Tour, each of which is based in a different region of Europe. Each season the top five players from the Order of Merit of each of these tours wins a place on the Challenge Tour for the following season. The Challenge Tour also has an annual Qualifying School.

[edit] Schedule

The 2008 schedule is set out below. The first two events were actually played in December 2007. There are many off weeks in the early part of the season, but through the European summer there is an event every week. The numbers in brackets after winners' names show the player's total number of wins on the Challenge Tour including that event. No one accumulates many wins on the Challenge Tour because success at this level soon leads to promotion to the European Tour.

Dates Tournament Host country Winner Notes
29 Nov - 2 Dec Abierto del Litoral Personal Argentina Flag of Argentina Miguel Rodriguez (2) Co-sanctioned with the Tour de las Americas
6-9 Dec 102° Abierto Visa de la Republica Argentina Flag of Paraguay Marco Ruiz (1) Co-sanctioned with the Tour de las Americas
6-9 Mar Tusker Kenya Open Kenya Flag of England Iain Pyman (8)
27-30 Mar Abierto Visa del Centro Argentina Flag of Argentina Estanislao Goya (1) Co-sanctioned with the Tour de las Americas
3-6 Apr 103° Abierto Visa de la Republica Argentina Flag of Finland Antti Ahokas (1) Co-sanctioned with the Tour de las Americas
10-13 Apr Club Colombia Masters Colombia Flag of the Netherlands Wil Besseling (1) Co-sanctioned with the Tour de las Americas
23-26 Apr AGF-Allianz Open Côtes d'Armour Bretagne France Flag of Sweden Joakim Haeggman (2)
1-4 May Banque Populaire Moroccan Classic Morocco Flag of Northern Ireland Michael Hoey (3) New tournament
14-17 May Piemonte Open Italy Flag of England Seve Benson (1) New tournament
22-25 May DHL Wroclaw Open Poland Flag of England Gary Clark (1) New tournament
29 May - 1 Jun Oceânico Group Pro-Am Challenge England Flag of Italy Alessandro Tadini (2)
5-8 Jun Reale Challenge de España Spain Flag of Italy Gregory Molteni (1) New tournament
12-15 Jun Saint-Omer Open France Also an official money event on the European Tour
12-15 Jun SK Golf Challenge Finland New tournament
19-22 Jun Telenet Trophy Belgium
26-29 Jun Scottish Challenge Scotland
3-6 Jul AGF-Allianz EurOpen de Lyon France New tournament
10-13 Jul Credit Suisse Challenge Switzerland
17-20 Jul MAN NÖ Open Austria
24-27 Jul Ryder Cup Wales Challenge Wales
31 Jul - 3 Aug Challenge of Ireland Ireland
7-10 Aug Norwegian Challenge Norway New tournament
14-17 Aug Trophée du Golf Club de Genève Switzerland New tournament
14-17 Aug Vodafone Challenge Germany
21-24 Aug Ypsilon Golf Challenge Czech Republic New tournament
28-31 Aug ECCO Tour Championship Denmark
4-7 Sep Challenge of Sweden Sweden New tournament
11-14 Sep Qingdao Golf Open China New tournament
18-21 Sep Kazakhstan Open Kazakhstan
25-28 Sep The Dutch Futures Netherlands
2-5 Oct AGF-Allianz Open de Toulouse France
16-19 Oct Toscana Open Italian Federation Cup Italy
23-26 Oct Apulia San Domenico Grand Final Italy The tour championship


The 2007 season can be seen here - 2007 Challenge Tour

For the latest version of the tour schedule on the European Tour's website, including links to full results, click here.

[edit] Challenge Tour Rankings winners

The Challenge Tour Rankings have been calculated in Euros since 1999. Prior to that they were calculated in British Pounds.

Year Player Country Earnings
2007 Michael Lorenzo-Vera Flag of France France 128,927
2006 Mark Pilkington Flag of Wales Wales €119,152
2005 Marc Warren Flag of Scotland Scotland €103,577
2004 Lee Slattery Flag of England England €95,980
2003 Johan Edfors Flag of Sweden Sweden €94,509
2002 Lee S James Flag of England England €121,531
2001 Mark Foster Flag of England England €97,737
2000 Henrik Stenson Flag of Sweden Sweden €108,711
1999 Carl Suneson Flag of Spain Spain €69,642
1998 Warren Bennett Flag of England England £81,053
1997 Michele Reale Flag of Italy Italy £51,679
1996 Ian Garbutt Flag of England England £37,661
1995 Thomas Bjørn Flag of Denmark Denmark £46,471
1994 Raymond Burns Flag of Northern Ireland Northern Ireland £43,584
1993 Klas Eriksson Flag of Sweden Sweden £48,366
1992 Paul Affleck Flag of Wales Wales £39,769
1991 David R Jones Flag of England England £35,533
1990 Giuseppe Cali Flag of Italy Italy £28,383

The PGA European Tour does track career earnings on the Challenge Tour. A ranking of career earnings would be of little value as a measure of success, since the objective of players on the tour is to leave it as soon as possible by winning promotion to the main tour.

[edit] Schedules by year

The table below summarises the development of the tour since 1999, which was the year that the euro became the currency of record for the tour. It should be noted that individual tournaments have purses fixed in a mixture of British pounds, euro and U.S. dollars, so year on year changes in the total prize fund reflect exchange rate fluctuations as well as prize fund movements in constant currencies.

Year Ranking tournaments Total purse (€)
2007 32 5,282,301
2006 30 4,799,014
2005 30 5,493,413
2004 29 4,370,149
2003 28 4,676,787
2002 26 3,982,797 [2]
2001 29 3,888,135
2000 23 2,593,986
1999 27 2,196,529

[edit] See also

[edit] Notes and references

  1. ^ European Tour - Exemption Categories
  2. ^ 2002 statistics include one abandoned tournament with a planned purse of €130,000.

[edit] External links