Neuchâtel Open

The Neuchâtel Open was a professional golf tournament that was played annually between 1982 and 2007 at Neuchâtel Golf Club in Saint-Blaise, Neuchâtel, Switzerland. It was a 54-hole stroke play tournament.

Neuchâtel Open
Tournament information
LocationSaint-Blaise, Neuchâtel, Switzerland
Established1982
Course(s)Neuchâtel GC
Tour(s)Alps Tour (2001–2007)
Challenge Tour (1990–2000)
Format54-hole stroke play
Final year2007
Tournament record score
Aggregate199 Rolf Muntz (1994)
199 Thomas Feyrsinger (2005)
Final champion
Marcus Knight

From 1990 to 2000 it was an event on the second-tier Challenge Tour, although it was an unofficial money event in some seasons. After being dropped from the Challenge Tour schedule, it became a fixture on the third-tier Alps Tour between 2001 and 2007.

Winners

YearWinnerCountryScoreRef
Open de Neuchâtel
2007Marcus Knight  Switzerland205[1][2]
2006Gary Marks England202[3]
2005Thomas Feyrsinger Austria199[4]
2004Jérôme Theunis Belgium205[5]
2003Alexandre Balicki France204[6]
2002Fernando Roca Spain200[7]
2001Bertrand Cornut France202[8]
UBS Warburg Swiss Golf Open Neuchâtel
2000Steve Rey  Switzerland205[9]
Neuchâtel Open Golf Trophy
1999Richard S. Johnson Sweden201[10]
1998Christophe Bovet  Switzerland200[11]
Neuchâtel Open
1997Erol Simsek Germany204[12]
Neuchâtel Open Golf Trophy
1996Federico Bisazza Spain205[lower-alpha 1][13]
Neuchâtel Open SBS Trophy
1995Nicolas Vanhootegem Belgium200[14]
1994Rolf Muntz Netherlands199[15]
Open de Neuchâtel
1993Paolo Quirici  Switzerland207[lower-alpha 1][16]
Neuchâtel Open SBS Trophy
1992Heinz-Peter Thül Germany136[lower-alpha 2][17][18]
Neuchâtel Open
1991Heinz-Peter Thül Germany206[19]
1990André Bossert  Switzerland208[20]
1989Brian Evans England206[lower-alpha 1][21]
Open Browning de Neuchâtel
1988Jonas Saxton United States212[22]
1987Brian Evans England212[23]
1986Tim Huyton England137[lower-alpha 2][24]
1985Brian Evans England209[25]
1984Silvano Locatelli Italy209[lower-alpha 1][26]
1983Pietro Molteni Italy214[27]
1982Manuel Gallardo Spain211[28]
  1. Title decided following a playoff
  2. Final round cancelled due to rain.
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References

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