Dutch Challenge Open
The Dutch Challenge Open was a golf tournament on the Challenge Tour. It was played annually in the Netherlands from 1992 to 2003, except for 1993, 1998 and 1999.
Winners
Year | Venue | Winner | Country | Score |
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Fortis Challenge Open | ||||
2003 | BurgGolf Purmerend | Johan Edfors | ![]() | 273 |
2002 | Het Rijk van Nijmegen | Didier de Vooght | ![]() | 270 |
Muermans Real Estate Challenge Open | ||||
2001 | Herkenbosch | Dominique Nouailhac | ![]() | 261 |
2000 | Herkenbosch | Richard Gillot | ![]() | 281 |
Steelcover Dutch Challenge | ||||
1998–99 | No tournament | |||
1997 | Broekpolder | Raphaël Jacquelin | ![]() | 277 |
1996 | Broekpolder | Mathew Goggin | ![]() | 274 |
1995 | Broekpolder | Warren Bennett | ![]() | 276 |
Dutch Challenge Open | ||||
1994 | Het Rijk van Nijmegen | Jean-François Remésy | ![]() | 274 |
1993 | No tournament | |||
1992 | Purmer | John Coe | ![]() | 277 |
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