Gevalia Open

The Gevalia Open was a golf tournament on the Challenge Tour from 1990 to 1991 and since 1984 on the Swedish Golf Tour. It was played in Gävle, Sweden. It was re-named the Gefle Open in its final year.

Gevalia Open
Tournament information
LocationGävle, Sweden
Established1984
Course(s)Gävle GK
Tour(s)Challenge Tour (1990–1991)
Swedish Golf Tour
FormatStroke play
Final year1991
Final champion
Mats Lanner

Winners

YearWinnerCountryScoreMarginRunner(s)-upRef
Gefle Open
1991Mats Lanner Sweden-19 (64-71-68-66=269)1 stroke Magnus Rosenbäck[1][2]
Gevalia Open
1990José Cantero Argentina–16 (70-65-70-67=272)1 stroke Mats Lanner[3][4]
1989Mats Lanner Sweden–13 (69-69-70-67=275)Playoff Joakim Haeggman[5]
1988Dennis Edlund Sweden–11 (73-66-67-71=277)3 strokes Peter Dahlberg
Per-Arne Brostedt
[6]
1987Mats Lanner Sweden–8 (72-69-71-68=280)3 strokes Mikael Högberg[7]
1986Mats Lanner Sweden–11 (72-63-73-69=277)6 strokes Anders Sørensen[8]
1985Magnus Grankvist Sweden–2 (73-71-71-71=286)2 strokes Gunnar Mueller[9]
1984Anders Forsbrand Sweden–10 (72-71-64-71=278)4 strokes Clas Hultman[10]
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References

  1. "Challenge Tour - Gefle Open 1991 - Leaderboard". europeantour.com. Retrieved 2016-09-16.
  2. 1991 Gefle Open, Golfdata
  3. "Challenge Tour - Gevalia Open 1990 - Leaderboard". europeantour.com. Retrieved 2016-09-16.
  4. 1990 Gevalia Open, Golfdata
  5. 1989 Gevalia Open, Golfdata
  6. 1988 Gevalia Open, Golfdata
  7. 1987 Gevalia Open, Golfdata
  8. 1986 Gevalia Open, Golfdata
  9. 1985 Gevalia Open, Golfdata
  10. 1984 Gevalia Open, Golfdata
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