Open de Portugal
Tournament information
LocationÓbidos, Portugal
Established1953
Course(s)Royal Óbidos Spa & Golf Resort
Par72
Length7,283 yards (6,660 m)
Tour(s)European Tour
Challenge Tour
FormatStroke play
Prize fund250,000
Month playedSeptember
Tournament record score
Aggregate264 Colin Montgomerie (1989)
To par−24 as above
Current champion
England Marco Penge
Location Map
Royal Óbidos Spa & Golf Resort is located in Portugal
Royal Óbidos Spa & Golf Resort
Royal Óbidos Spa & Golf Resort
Location in Portugal

The Open de Portugal, previously the Portuguese Open, is an annual professional golf tournament, currently played on the Challenge Tour.

History

It was first played in 1953, and was part of the European Tour's schedule from 1973 to 2010. After a hiatus, the tournament returned in 2017 as a dual-ranking event on both the European Tour and the second-tier Challenge Tour. Matt Wallace won the event claiming his first European Tour victory.[1] Since 2017 it continued as Challenge Tour-only event. However, in 2020, as part of major changes to the season due to the COVID-19 pandemic, it returned to the European Tour schedule as a dual-ranking event.[2] Garrick Higgo won the 2020 event for his maiden European Tour win.[3]

In 2021, the event returned as a sole-sanctioned Challenge Tour event.

Winners

YearTour(s)[lower-alpha 1]WinnerScoreTo parMargin of
victory
Runner(s)-upVenue
Open de Portugal
2023CHAEngland Marco Penge272−164 strokesItaly Lorenzo Scalise
United States Julian Suri
Royal Óbidos
2022CHAFrance Pierre Pineau273−15PlayoffFrance Félix Mory
France David Ravetto
Royal Óbidos
2021CHAGermany Marcel Schneider269−191 strokeFrance Frédéric LacroixRoyal Óbidos
2020CHA, EURSouth Africa Garrick Higgo269−191 strokeSpain Pep AnglèsRoyal Óbidos
2019CHAPoland Adrian Meronk273−152 strokesSpain Sebastián García RodríguezMorgado
2018CHAAustralia Dimitrios Papadatos281−72 strokesPortugal José-Filipe Lima
France Antoine Rozner
Morgado
2017CHA, EUREngland Matt Wallace271−213 strokesUnited States Julian SuriMorgado
2011–2016: No tournament
Estoril Open de Portugal
2010EURDenmark Thomas Bjørn265−235 strokesAustralia Richard GreenPenha Longa
2009EURNorthern Ireland Michael Hoey277−7PlayoffSpain Gonzalo Fernández-CastañoOitavos Dunes
2008EURFrance Grégory Bourdy266−18PlayoffScotland Alastair Forsyth
England David Howell
Oitavos Dunes
2007EURSpain Pablo Martín (a)277−71 strokeFrance Raphaël JacquelinOitavos Golfe
Algarve Open de Portugal Caixa Geral de Depositos
2006EUREngland Paul Broadhurst (2)271−171 strokeEngland Anthony WallLe Meridien Penina
Estoril Open de Portugal Caixa Geral de Depositos
2005EUREngland Paul Broadhurst271−131 strokeScotland Paul LawrieOitavos Golfe
Algarve Open de Portugal Caixa Geral de Depositos
2004EURSpain Miguel Ángel Jiménez272−162 strokesAustralia Terry PriceLe Meridien Penina
Algarve Open de Portugal
2003EURSweden Freddie Jacobson283−51 strokeEngland Brian Davis
Wales Jamie Donaldson
Wales Bradley Dredge
Vale do Lobo
2002EURSweden Carl Pettersson142[lower-alpha 2]−2PlayoffEngland David GilfordVale do Lobo
2001EURWales Phillip Price (2)273−152 strokesRepublic of Ireland Pádraig Harrington
Germany Sven Strüver
Quinta do Lago
Algarve Portuguese Open
2000EURScotland Gary Orr275−131 strokeWales Phillip PriceLe Meridien Penina
1999EUREngland Van Phillips276−12PlayoffEngland John BickertonLe Meridien Penina
Portuguese Open
1998EUREngland Peter Mitchell274−181 strokeEngland David Gilford
Sweden Jarmo Sandelin
Le Meridien Penina
1997EURSweden Michael Jonzon269−193 strokesSpain Ignacio GarridoAroeira
1996EURAustralia Wayne Riley271−132 strokesEngland Mark Davis
England Martin Gates
Aroeira
1995EURScotland Adam Hunter277−11PlayoffNorthern Ireland Darren ClarkePenha Longa
1994EURWales Phillip Price278−64 strokesEngland Paul Eales
England David Gilford
South Africa Retief Goosen
Penha Longa
1993EUREngland David Gilford275−13PlayoffArgentina Jorge BerendtVila-Sol
1992EURNorthern Ireland Ronan Rafferty273−151 strokeSweden Anders ForsbrandVila-Sol
1991EUREngland Steven Richardson283−53 strokesArgentina Vicente FernándezEstela
Portuguese Open TPC
1990EUREngland Michael McLean274−141 strokeScotland Gordon Brand Jnr
Australia Mike Harwood
Quinta do Lago
1989EURScotland Colin Montgomerie264−2411 strokesAustralia Rodger Davis
Spain Manuel Moreno
United States Mike Smith
Quinta do Lago
Portuguese Open
1988EURAustralia Mike Harwood280−81 strokeRepublic of Ireland Eamonn DarcyQuinta do Lago
1987EUREngland Robert Lee195[lower-alpha 3]−121 strokeScotland Sam TorranceEstoril
1986EURZimbabwe Mark McNulty270−184 strokesEngland Ian MoseyQuinta do Lago
1985EUREngland Warren Humphreys279−91 strokeSouth Africa Hugh BaiocchiQuinta do Lago
1984EURZimbabwe Tony Johnstone274−143 strokesEngland Michael KingQuinta do Lago
1983EURScotland Sam Torrance (2)286−23 strokesEngland Chris MoodyTroia
1982EURScotland Sam Torrance207[lower-alpha 3]−124 strokesEngland Nick FaldoPenina
1980–81: No tournament
1979EURScotland Brian Barnes287−52 strokesSpain Francisco AbreuVilamoura
1978EUREngland Howard Clark291−11 strokeScotland Brian Barnes
South Africa Simon Hobday
Penina
1977EURSpain Manuel Ramos287−52 strokesSouth Africa Hugh BaiocchiPenina
1976EURSpain Salvador Balbuena283−64 strokesScotland Sam TorranceQuinta do Lago
1975EURUnited States Hal Underwood292E3 strokesArgentina Vicente FernándezPenina
1974EURWales Brian Huggett272−44 strokesSouth Africa John FourieEstoril
1973EURSpain Jaime Benito294+2PlayoffScotland Bernard GallacherPenina
1972Spain Germán Garrido
1971England Lionel Platts
1970Spain Ramón Sota (3)
1969Spain Ramón Sota (2)270England Jack Wilkshire[4]
1968England Max Faulkner
1967Spain Ángel Gallardo
1966Italy Alfonso Angelini (2)
1965: No tournament
1964Spain Ángel Miguel (3)
1963Spain Ramón Sota
1962Italy Alfonso Angelini
1961England Ken Bousfield (2)
1960England Ken Bousfield
1959Spain Sebastián Miguel
1958England Peter Alliss
1957: No tournament
1956Spain Ángel Miguel (2)
1955Belgium Flory Van Donck
1954Spain Ángel Miguel
1953Scotland Eric Brown

Notes

  1. CHA − Challenge Tour; EUR − European Tour.
  2. Shortened to 36 holes due to strong winds.
  3. 1 2 Shortened to 54 holes due to weather.

References

  1. "Matt Wallace: World number 242 wins Portugal Open for first European Tour title". BBC Sport. 14 May 2017. Retrieved 14 May 2017.
  2. "Open de Portugal at Royal Óbidos completes three-event Iberian Swing". European Tour. 10 July 2020. Retrieved 10 July 2020.
  3. "Open de Portugal: Garrick Higgo claims maiden European Tour win". Sky Sports. 20 September 2020. Retrieved 21 September 2020.
  4. Davies, David (25 November 1969). "Portugal setback for Jim Rhodes". The Birmingham Post. p. 15. Retrieved 17 January 2023 via Newspapers.com.

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