Open de España
The Open de España (formerly the Spanish Open) is the national open golf championship of Spain. It was founded in 1912 and has been part of the European Tour's schedule since the inception of the Tour in 1972. Except for a five-year period in the early 1980s, the tournament has been played in April or May. In 2005, it was one of five European Tour events to be held in Spain. Former champions include Arnold Palmer, Seve Ballesteros, Bernhard Langer, and Nick Faldo.
Tournament information | |
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Location | Spain |
Established | 1912 |
Course(s) | Club de Campo Villa de Madrid |
Par | 71 |
Length | 7,112 yards (6,503 m) |
Tour(s) | European Tour |
Format | Stroke play |
Prize fund | €1,500,000 |
Month played | October |
Current champion | |
Club de Campo Villa
Winners
- European Tour event (1972–)
- Pre-European Tour (1912–1971)
Year | Winner | Country | Score | Runner(s)-up | Margin of victory |
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1971 | Dale Hayes | 275 | 1 stroke | ||
1970 | Ángel Gallardo | 284 | 3 strokes | ||
1969 | Jean Garaïalde | 283 | 1 stroke | ||
1968 | Bob Shaw | 286 | Playoff | ||
1967 | Sebastián Miguel (3) | 265 | Playoff | ||
1966 | Roberto De Vicenzo | 279 | 7 strokes | ||
1965 | No tournament | ||||
1964 | Ángel Miguel (2) | 272 | 5 strokes | ||
1963 | Ramón Sota | 287 | 8 strokes | ||
1962 | No tournament | ||||
1961 | Ángel Miguel | 267 | 1 stroke | ||
1960 | Sebastián Miguel (2) | 286 | 2 strokes | ||
1959 | Peter Thomson | 286 | 2 strokes | ||
1958 | Peter Alliss (2) | 268 | 10 strokes | ||
1957 | Max Faulkner (3) | 283 | 6 strokes | ||
1956 | Peter Alliss | 285 | 6 strokes | ||
1955 | Conde de Lamaze (am) | 271 | 3 strokes | ||
1954 | Sebastián Miguel | 268 | 6 strokes | ||
1953 | Max Faulkner (2) | 271 | 6 strokes | ||
1952 | Max Faulkner | 275 | 2 strokes | ||
1951 | Mariano Provencio (4) | 281 | 1 stroke | ||
1950 | Antonio Cerdá | 277 | 3 strokes | ||
1949 | Marcelino Morcillo (3) | 280 | |||
1948 | Marcelino Morcillo (2) | 268 | |||
1947 | Mário Gonzalez (am) | 277 | |||
1946 | Marcelino Morcillo | 281 | |||
1945 | Carlos Celles | 274 | |||
1944 | Nicasio Sagardia | ||||
1943 | Mariano Provencio (3) | 286 | |||
1942 | Gabriel González (4) | 264 | |||
1941 | Mariano Provencio (2) | 283 | |||
1940 | Gabriel González (3) | ||||
1936–39 | No tournament | ||||
1935 | Tomás Cayarga | 279 | |||
1934 | Mariano Provencio | 276 | |||
1933 | Gabriel González (2) | 270 | |||
1932 | Gabriel González | 272 | |||
1931 | No tournament | ||||
1930 | Joaquin Bernardino (2) | 291 | |||
1929 | Eugène Lafitte | 285 | |||
1928 | Arnaud Massy (3) | 278 | |||
1927 | Arnaud Massy (2) | ||||
1926 | Joaquin Bernardino | 283 | |||
1925 | Angel de la Torre (5) | ||||
1924 | No tournament | ||||
1923 | Angel de la Torre (4) | ||||
1922 | No tournament | ||||
1921 | Eugène Lafitte | 296 | |||
1920 | No tournament | ||||
1919 | Angel de la Torre (3) | 304 | |||
1918 | No tournament | ||||
1917 | Angel de la Torre (2) | 288 | |||
1916 | Angel de la Torre | 293 | |||
1913–15 | No tournament | ||||
1912 | Arnaud Massy |
Multiple winners
Thirteen men have won the tournament more than once through 2019.
- 5 wins
- Angel de la Torre: 1916, 1917, 1919, 1923, 1925
- 4 wins
- Mariano Provencio: 1934, 1941, 1943, 1951
- Gabriel Gonzalez: 1932, 1933, 1940, 1942
- 3 wins
- Arnaud Massy: 1912, 1927, 1928
- Joaquin Bernardino: 1926, 1930, 1934
- Marcelino Morcillo: 1946, 1948, 1949
- Mariano Provencio: 1941, 1943, 1951
- Max Faulkner: 1952, 1953, 1957
- Sebastián Miguel: 1954, 1960, 1967
- Seve Ballesteros: 1981, 1985, 1995
- 2 wins
- Eugène Lafitte: 1921, 1929
- Peter Alliss: 1956, 1958
- Ángel Miguel: 1961, 1964
- Dale Hayes: 1971, 1979
- Eddie Polland: 1976, 1980
- Bernhard Langer: 1984, 1989
- Mark James: 1988, 1997
- Jon Rahm: 2018, 2019
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References
- "Mutuactivos Open de España cancelled 2020". European Tour. 14 July 2020. Retrieved 14 July 2020.
External links
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