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.

Mutuactivos Open de España
Tournament information
LocationSpain
Established1912
Course(s)Club de Campo Villa de Madrid
Par71
Length7,112 yards (6,503 m)
Tour(s)European Tour
FormatStroke play
Prize fund1,500,000
Month playedOctober
Current champion
Jon Rahm
Club de Campo Villa
Location in Spain

Winners

European Tour event (1972–)
YearWinnerCountryScoreTo parMargin of
victory
Runner(s)-upWinner's
share ()
Mutuactivos Open de España
2020Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic[1]
2019Jon Rahm (2) Spain262−225 strokes Rafa Cabrera-Bello250,000
Open de España
2018Jon Rahm Spain268−202 strokes Paul Dunne250,000
Real Club Valderrama Open de España
2017No tournament
2016Andrew Johnston England285+11 stroke Joost Luiten333,330
Open de España
2015James Morrison England278−104 strokes Édouard España
David Howell
Miguel Ángel Jiménez
Francesco Molinari
250,000
2014Miguel Ángel Jiménez Spain284−4Playoff Richard Green
Thomas Pieters
250,000
2013Raphaël Jacquelin France283−5Playoff Felipe Aguilar
Maximilian Kieffer
250,000
Reale Seguros Open de España
2012Francesco Molinari Italy280−83 strokes Alejandro Cañizares
Søren Kjeldsen
Pablo Larrazábal
333,330
Open de España
2011Thomas Aiken South Africa278−102 strokes Anders Hansen333,330
2010Álvaro Quirós Spain277−11Playoff James Morrison333,330
2009Thomas Levet France270−182 strokes Fabrizio Zanotti333,330
2008Peter Lawrie Ireland273−15Playoff Ignacio Garrido333,330
2007Charl Schwartzel South Africa272−161 stroke Jyoti Randhawa333,330
Andalucía Open de España Valle Romano
2006Niclas Fasth Sweden270−18Playoff John Bickerton275,000
Jazztel Open de España en Andalucía
2005Peter Hanson Sweden280−8Playoff Peter Gustafsson275,000
Canarias Open de España
2004Christian Cévaër France271−91 stroke Ricardo González
Peter Hedblom
David Park
275,000
2003Kenneth Ferrie England266−22Playoff Peter Hedblom
Peter Lawrie
291,660
2002Sergio García Spain275−134 strokes Emanuele Canonica287,000
Via Digital Open de España
2001Robert Karlsson Sweden277−112 strokes Jean-François Remésy200,000
Peugeot Open de España
2000Brian Davis England274−143 strokes Markus Brier166,660
1999Jarmo Sandelin Sweden267−214 strokes Ignacio Garrido
Miguel Ángel Jiménez
Paul McGinley
140,000
1998Thomas Bjørn Denmark267−211 stroke Greg Chalmers
José María Olazábal
128,324
1997Mark James (2) England277−11Playoff Greg Norman118,781
Peugeot Spanish Open
1996Pádraig Harrington Ireland272−164 strokes Gordon Brand, Jnr128,324
1995Seve Ballesteros (3) Spain274−142 strokes Ignacio Garrido
José Rivero
128,324
1994Colin Montgomerie Scotland277−111 stroke Richard Boxall
Mark McNulty
Mark Roe
116,662
1993Joakim Haeggman Sweden275−132 strokes Ernie Els
Nick Faldo
116,662
1992Andrew Sherborne England271−171 stroke Nick Faldo93,324
1991Eduardo Romero Argentina275−13Playoff Seve Ballesteros81,662
1990Rodger Davis Australia277−111 stroke Nick Faldo
Peter Fowler
Bernhard Langer
70,000
1989Bernhard Langer (2) West Germany281−73 strokes José Maria Cañizares
Paul Carrigill
58,324
1988Mark James England262−183 strokes Nick Faldo38,785
1987Nick Faldo England286−22 strokes Hugh Baiocchi
Seve Ballesteros
40,824
1986Howard Clark England272−161 stroke Ian Baker-Finch35,000
Benson & Hedges Spanish Open
1985Seve Ballesteros (2) Spain266−144 strokes Gordon Brand, Jnr20,172
1984Bernhard Langer West Germany275−132 strokes Howard Clark19,765
1983Eamonn Darcy Ireland277−111 stroke Manuel Piñero13,332
1982Sam Torrance Scotland273−158 strokes Roger Chapman
Sandy Lyle
Ian Woosnam
12,010
1981Seve Ballesteros Spain273−151 stroke Steve Martin12,000
1980Eddie Polland (2) Northern Ireland276−125 strokes Seve Ballesteros
Mark James
9,800
Spanish Open
1979Dale Hayes (2) South Africa278−102 strokes Brian Barnes8,104
1978Brian Barnes Scotland276−122 strokes Howard Clark8,542
1977Bernard Gallacher Scotland277−112 strokes Francisco Abreu8,660
1976Eddie Polland Northern Ireland282−62 strokes Bob Shearer5,698
1975Arnold Palmer United States283−51 stroke John Fourie5,224
1974Jerry Heard United States279−96 strokes Gary Player4,998
1973Neil Coles England282−63 strokes Tienie Britz
Craig Defoy
4,830
1972Antonio Garrido Spain293+1Playoff Valentín Barrios2,072
Pre-European Tour (1912–1971)
YearWinnerCountryScoreRunner(s)-upMargin of
victory
1971Dale Hayes South Africa275 Roberto De Vicenzo1 stroke
1970Ángel Gallardo Spain284 Neil Coles3 strokes
1969Jean Garaïalde France283 Valentín Barrios1 stroke
1968Bob Shaw Australia286 Frank Phillips
Sebastián Miguel
Playoff
1967Sebastián Miguel (3) Spain265 Randall VinesPlayoff
1966Roberto De Vicenzo Argentina279 Bernard Hunt7 strokes
1965No tournament
1964Ángel Miguel (2) Spain272 Ramón Sota5 strokes
1963Ramón Sota Spain287 Valentín Barrios8 strokes
1962No tournament
1961Ángel Miguel Spain267 Jaime Gallardo1 stroke
1960Sebastián Miguel (2) Spain286 Ramón Sota2 strokes
1959Peter Thomson Australia286 Jean Garaïalde
Syd Scott
2 strokes
1958Peter Alliss (2) England268 John Panton10 strokes
1957Max Faulkner (3) England283 Henry Cotton6 strokes
1956Peter Alliss England285 Bernard Hunt6 strokes
1955Conde de Lamaze (am) France271 Ángel Miguel3 strokes
1954Sebastián Miguel Spain268 Ángel Miguel6 strokes
1953Max Faulkner (2) England271 Carlos Sellés6 strokes
1952Max Faulkner England275 Tom Haliburton2 strokes
1951Mariano Provencio (4) Spain281 Henri de Lamaze (am)1 stroke
1950Antonio Cerdá Argentina277 Jimmy Adams3 strokes
1949Marcelino Morcillo (3) Spain280
1948Marcelino Morcillo (2) Spain268
1947Mário Gonzalez (am) Brazil277 Marcelino Morcillo
1946Marcelino Morcillo Spain281
1945Carlos Celles Spain274
1944Nicasio Sagardia Spain
1943Mariano Provencio (3) Spain286
1942Gabriel González (4) Spain264
1941Mariano Provencio (2) Spain283
1940Gabriel González (3) Spain
1936–39No tournament
1935Tomás Cayarga Spain279 Mariano Provencio
1934Mariano Provencio Spain276 Francisco Alonso
1933Gabriel González (2) Spain270 Francisco Alonso
1932Gabriel González Spain272 Tomás Cayarga
1931No tournament
1930Joaquin Bernardino (2) Spain291 Gabriel González
1929Eugène Lafitte France285 R. Golias
1928Arnaud Massy (3) France278 Ernesto Céspedes
1927Arnaud Massy (2) France
1926Joaquin Bernardino Spain283 Emilio Cayarga
1925Angel de la Torre (5) Spain
1924No tournament
1923Angel de la Torre (4) Spain
1922No tournament
1921Eugène Lafitte France296 Angel de la Torre
1920No tournament
1919Angel de la Torre (3) Spain304 Jean Gassiat
1918No tournament
1917Angel de la Torre (2) Spain288 Claude Gassiat
1916Angel de la Torre Spain293 Richard Aitken
1913–15No tournament
1912Arnaud Massy France

Multiple winners

Thirteen men have won the tournament more than once through 2019.

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References

  1. "Mutuactivos Open de España cancelled 2020". European Tour. 14 July 2020. Retrieved 14 July 2020.

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