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Austrian Open (golf)

The Austrian Open is a men's professional golf tournament on the European Tour. It was founded in 1990, and was a European Tour event for seven straight years up to 1996, being held under a variety of names due to regular changes of title sponsor. The tournament dropped down to the Challenge Tour schedule between 1997 and 2005, with a sharp reduction in prize money, before returning to the main tour for the 2006 season. In 2012, it was announced that the Austrian shopping community Lyoness and its affiliated Greenfinity foundation would be the title sponsors for three seasons.[1][2]

Austrian Open
Tournament information
LocationAtzenbrugg, Austria
Established1990
Course(s)Diamond Country Club
Par72
Length7,458 yards (6,820 m)
Tour(s)European Tour
Challenge Tour
FormatStroke play
Prize fund1,000,000
Month playedApril
Final year2021
Tournament record score
Aggregate261 Markus Brier (2004)
To par−23 as above
Final champion
John Catlin
Location Map
Diamond CC
Location in Austria

The 2018 event was the first professional tournament to use a shot clock on every shot. The official European Tour time allowances were used: a 50-second allowance for a “first to play approach shot (including a par three tee shot), chip or putt” and a 40-second allowance for a “tee shot on a par four or par five, or second or third to play approach shot, chip or putt”. Players that failed to play within these time limits incurred a one-shot penalty, which was added to their score for that hole. Players had two “time-extensions” in each round, each giving them an extra 40 seconds.[3]

Since 2010 the tournament has been held at the Diamond Country Club in Atzenbrugg, Lower Austria, 35 km west of Vienna.

In 2020, the tournament was a dual-ranking event with the Challenge Tour, due to a revamp of the European Tour's schedule because of COVID-19 pandemic.[4]

Winners

 
2008 Jeev Milkha Singh from India won (in the yellow shirt)
 
The Australian Richard Green won in 2007
 
Colin Montgomerie at the Austrian Open 2006
 
The Austrian Markus Brier, three-time winner of the Austrian Open
Year Tour(s)[a] Winner Score To par Margin of
victory
Runner(s)-up
Austrian Golf Open
2021 EUR   John Catlin 274 −14 Playoff   Maximilian Kieffer
Austrian Open
2020 CHA, EUR   Marc Warren 275 −13 1 stroke   Marcel Schneider
2019: No tournament
Shot Clock Masters
2018 EUR   Mikko Korhonen 272 −16 6 strokes   Connor Syme
Lyoness Open
2017 EUR   Dylan Frittelli 276 −12 1 stroke   David Horsey
  Mikko Korhonen
  Jbe' Kruger
2016 EUR   Wu Ashun 275 −13 1 stroke   Adrián Otaegui
2015 EUR   Chris Wood 273 −15 2 strokes   Rafa Cabrera-Bello
2014 EUR   Mikael Lundberg 276 −12 Playoff   Bernd Wiesberger
2013 EUR   Joost Luiten 271 −17 2 strokes   Thomas Bjørn
2012 EUR   Bernd Wiesberger 269 −19 3 strokes   Thomas Levet
  Shane Lowry
Austrian Golf Open
2011 EUR   Kenneth Ferrie 276 −12 Playoff   Simon Wakefield
2010 EUR   José Manuel Lara 271 −17 Playoff   David Lynn
2009 EUR   Rafa Cabrera-Bello 264 −20 1 stroke   Benn Barham
Bank Austria GolfOpen
2008 EUR   Jeev Milkha Singh 198[b] −15 1 stroke   Simon Wakefield
BA-CA Golf Open
2007 EUR   Richard Green 268 −16 Playoff   Jean-François Remésy
2006 EUR   Markus Brier (3) 266 −18 3 strokes   Søren Hansen
2005 CHA   Michael Hoey 265 −19 1 stroke   Steven Jeppesen
2004 CHA   Markus Brier (2) 261 −23 8 strokes   Roope Kakko
  Lee Slattery
2003 CHA   Robert Coles 275 −13 Playoff   Steven Bowditch
Austrian Golf Open
2002 CHA   Markus Brier 267 −21 1 stroke   Gary Birch Jr.
Austrian Open
2001 CHA   Chris Gane 270 −18 1 stroke   Andrew Marshall
2000: No tournament
Diners Club Austrian Open
1999 CHA   Juan Ciola 263 −17 Playoff   Elliot Boult
1998 CHA   Kevin Carissimi 269 −11 2 strokes   Markus Brier
  Per Jacobson
  David R. Jones
Matchmaker Austrian Open
1997 CHA   Erol Şimşek 266 −14 3 strokes   Kevin Carissimi
  David Lynn
  Steen Tinning
Hohe Brücke Open
1996 EUR   Paul McGinley 269 −19 1 stroke   David Lynn
  Juan Carlos Piñero
1995 EUR   Alex Čejka 267 −21 4 strokes   Ignacio Garrido
  Rolf Muntz
  Ronan Rafferty
1994 EUR   Mark Davis (2) 270 −18 2 strokes   Philip Walton
Hohe Brücke Austrian Open
1993 EUR   Ronan Rafferty 274 −14 Playoff   Anders Sørensen
Mitsubishi Austrian Open
1992 EUR   Peter Mitchell 271 −17 1 stroke   Peter Fowler
  David J. Russell
  Jamie Spence
1991 EUR   Mark Davis 269 −19 5 strokes   Michael McLean
Austrian Open
1990 EUR   Bernhard Langer 271 −17 Playoff   Lanny Wadkins

Notes

  1. ^ CHA − Challenge Tour; EUR − European Tour.
  2. ^ Shortened to 54 holes due to rain.

References

  1. ^ . Lyoness Open. 8 June 2013. Archived from the original on 13 December 2013. Retrieved 8 June 2013.
  2. ^ "Lyoness Open Sponsor Agreement" (PDF). Lyoness Open. 8 June 2013.
  3. ^ "Five things to know - Shot Clock Masters". PGA European Tour. 5 June 2018.
  4. ^ "European Tour and Challenge Tour to resume in Austria". European Tour. 15 June 2020. Retrieved 15 June 2020.

External links

  • Coverage on the European Tour's official site

Coordinates: 48°18′54″N 15°54′25″E / 48.315°N 15.907°E / 48.315; 15.907

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The Austrian Open is a men s professional golf tournament on the European Tour It was founded in 1990 and was a European Tour event for seven straight years up to 1996 being held under a variety of names due to regular changes of title sponsor The tournament dropped down to the Challenge Tour schedule between 1997 and 2005 with a sharp reduction in prize money before returning to the main tour for the 2006 season In 2012 it was announced that the Austrian shopping community Lyoness and its affiliated Greenfinity foundation would be the title sponsors for three seasons 1 2 Austrian OpenTournament informationLocationAtzenbrugg AustriaEstablished1990Course s Diamond Country ClubPar72Length7 458 yards 6 820 m Tour s European TourChallenge TourFormatStroke playPrize fund 1 000 000Month playedAprilFinal year2021Tournament record scoreAggregate261 Markus Brier 2004 To par 23 as aboveFinal championJohn CatlinLocation MapDiamond CCLocation in AustriaThe 2018 event was the first professional tournament to use a shot clock on every shot The official European Tour time allowances were used a 50 second allowance for a first to play approach shot including a par three tee shot chip or putt and a 40 second allowance for a tee shot on a par four or par five or second or third to play approach shot chip or putt Players that failed to play within these time limits incurred a one shot penalty which was added to their score for that hole Players had two time extensions in each round each giving them an extra 40 seconds 3 Since 2010 the tournament has been held at the Diamond Country Club in Atzenbrugg Lower Austria 35 km west of Vienna In 2020 the tournament was a dual ranking event with the Challenge Tour due to a revamp of the European Tour s schedule because of COVID 19 pandemic 4 Contents 1 Winners 2 Notes 3 References 4 External linksWinners Edit 2008 Jeev Milkha Singh from India won in the yellow shirt The Australian Richard Green won in 2007 Colin Montgomerie at the Austrian Open 2006 The Austrian Markus Brier three time winner of the Austrian Open Year Tour s a Winner Score To par Margin ofvictory Runner s upAustrian Golf Open2021 EUR John Catlin 274 14 Playoff Maximilian KiefferAustrian Open2020 CHA EUR Marc Warren 275 13 1 stroke Marcel Schneider2019 No tournamentShot Clock Masters2018 EUR Mikko Korhonen 272 16 6 strokes Connor SymeLyoness Open2017 EUR Dylan Frittelli 276 12 1 stroke David Horsey Mikko Korhonen Jbe Kruger2016 EUR Wu Ashun 275 13 1 stroke Adrian Otaegui2015 EUR Chris Wood 273 15 2 strokes Rafa Cabrera Bello2014 EUR Mikael Lundberg 276 12 Playoff Bernd Wiesberger2013 EUR Joost Luiten 271 17 2 strokes Thomas Bjorn2012 EUR Bernd Wiesberger 269 19 3 strokes Thomas Levet Shane LowryAustrian Golf Open2011 EUR Kenneth Ferrie 276 12 Playoff Simon Wakefield2010 EUR Jose Manuel Lara 271 17 Playoff David Lynn2009 EUR Rafa Cabrera Bello 264 20 1 stroke Benn BarhamBank Austria GolfOpen2008 EUR Jeev Milkha Singh 198 b 15 1 stroke Simon WakefieldBA CA Golf Open2007 EUR Richard Green 268 16 Playoff Jean Francois Remesy2006 EUR Markus Brier 3 266 18 3 strokes Soren Hansen2005 CHA Michael Hoey 265 19 1 stroke Steven Jeppesen2004 CHA Markus Brier 2 261 23 8 strokes Roope Kakko Lee Slattery2003 CHA Robert Coles 275 13 Playoff Steven BowditchAustrian Golf Open2002 CHA Markus Brier 267 21 1 stroke Gary Birch Jr Austrian Open2001 CHA Chris Gane 270 18 1 stroke Andrew Marshall2000 No tournamentDiners Club Austrian Open1999 CHA Juan Ciola 263 17 Playoff Elliot Boult1998 CHA Kevin Carissimi 269 11 2 strokes Markus Brier Per Jacobson David R JonesMatchmaker Austrian Open1997 CHA Erol Simsek 266 14 3 strokes Kevin Carissimi David Lynn Steen TinningHohe Brucke Open1996 EUR Paul McGinley 269 19 1 stroke David Lynn Juan Carlos Pinero1995 EUR Alex Cejka 267 21 4 strokes Ignacio Garrido Rolf Muntz Ronan Rafferty1994 EUR Mark Davis 2 270 18 2 strokes Philip WaltonHohe Brucke Austrian Open1993 EUR Ronan Rafferty 274 14 Playoff Anders SorensenMitsubishi Austrian Open1992 EUR Peter Mitchell 271 17 1 stroke Peter Fowler David J Russell Jamie Spence1991 EUR Mark Davis 269 19 5 strokes Michael McLeanAustrian Open1990 EUR Bernhard Langer 271 17 Playoff Lanny WadkinsNotes Edit CHA Challenge Tour EUR European Tour Shortened to 54 holes due to rain References Edit Lyoness Open Sponsors Lyoness Open 8 June 2013 Archived from the original on 13 December 2013 Retrieved 8 June 2013 Lyoness Open Sponsor Agreement PDF Lyoness Open 8 June 2013 Five things to know Shot Clock Masters PGA European Tour 5 June 2018 European Tour and Challenge Tour to resume in Austria European Tour 15 June 2020 Retrieved 15 June 2020 External links EditCoverage on the European Tour s official site Coordinates 48 18 54 N 15 54 25 E 48 315 N 15 907 E 48 315 15 907 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Austrian Open golf amp oldid 1107156283, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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