Monte Carlo Open (golf)
{{Infobox golf tournament
| name = Monte Carlo Open
| image =
| location = Mont Agel, France
| establishment = 1984
| course = Monte Carlo Golf Club
| par = 69
| yardage =
| tour = European Tour
| format = Stroke play
| purse = {{currency|450,000|GBP}}
| month_played = July
| aggregate = 258 Ian Woosnam (1990)
| to-par = −18 as above
| final_year = 1992
| final_champion = {{flagicon|WAL}} Ian Woosnam
| map = France#France Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur
| map_label = Monte Carlo GC
| map_caption = Location in France##Location in Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur
| map_relief = yes
| map_label_position =
| map_size = 200
| coordinates = {{coord|43.763|7.413}}
}}
The Monte Carlo Open was a European Tour golf tournament which was played annually from 1984 to 1992. It was staged at the Monte Carlo Golf Club near Mont Agel in France, as there is no space for a golf course in Monaco. The winners of the tournament included two major champions, the Spaniard Seve Ballesteros, who won in 1986, and Welshman Ian Woosnam, who won the final three events. In 1992 the prize fund was £450,000, which was mid-range for a European Tour event at that time.{{cite news |last1=Route du Mont-Agel |title=Monte Carlo golf club |url=https://www.monaco.nl/monte-carlo-golf-club/ |access-date=14 September 2018 |work=Monaco.nl |language=nl-NL}}
Winners
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!Year!!Winner!!Score!!To par!!Margin of | |||||
colspan=7 |Monte Carlo Open | |||||
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1993 | colspan=6 align=center|Cancelled | ||||
colspan=7 |The European Newspaper Monte Carlo Open | |||||
1992 | {{flagicon|WAL}} Ian Woosnam (3) | align=center|261 | align=center|−15 | 2 strokes | {{flagicon|ZWE}} Mark McNulty {{flagicon|SWE}} Johan Ryström |
colspan=7 |Torras Monte Carlo Open | |||||
1991 | {{flagicon|WAL}} Ian Woosnam (2) | align=center|261 | align=center|−15 | 4 strokes | {{flagicon|SWE}} Anders Forsbrand |
1990 | {{flagicon|WAL}} Ian Woosnam | align=center|258 | align=center|−18 | 5 strokes | {{flagicon|ITA}} Costantino Rocca |
1989 | {{flagicon|ZIM}} Mark McNulty | align=center|261 | align=center|−15 | 6 strokes | {{flagicon|ESP}} José María Cañizares {{flagicon|ZAF|1982}} Jeff Hawkes |
colspan=7 |Monte Carlo Open | |||||
1988 | {{flagicon|ESP}} José Rivero | align=center|261 | align=center|−15 | 2 strokes | {{flagicon|ZWE}} Mark McNulty |
colspan=7 |Johnnie Walker Monte Carlo Open | |||||
1987 | {{flagicon|AUS}} Peter Senior | align=center|260 | align=center|−16 | 1 stroke | {{flagicon|AUS}} Rodger Davis |
1986 | {{flagicon|ESP}} Seve Ballesteros | align=center|265 | align=center|−11 | 2 strokes | {{flagicon|ZWE}} Mark McNulty |
1985 | {{flagicon|SCO}} Sam Torrance | align=center|264 | align=center|−12 | 1 stroke | {{flagicon|JPN|1870}} Isao Aoki |
colspan=7 |Monte Carlo Open | |||||
1984 | {{flagicon|ENG}} Ian Mosey | align=center|131{{efn|Shortened to 36 holes due to fog.}} | align=center|−7 | 4 strokes | {{flagicon|ESP}} Manuel Calero {{flagicon|AUS}} Peter Fowler |
Notes
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References
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External links
- [http://www.europeantour.com/europeantour/season=1992/tournamentid=1992023/history/index.html Coverage on the European Tour's official site]
{{Former European Tour Events}}
Category:Former European Tour events
Category:Defunct golf tournaments in France
Category:Sports competitions in Monaco
Category:1984 establishments in France
Category:1992 disestablishments in France
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