Scandinavian Masters

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Scandinavian Masters
Tournament information
Location Stockholm, Sweden
Established 1991
Course(s) Bro Hof Slott GC
Par 72
Length 7,607 yards (6,956 m)
Tour(s) European Tour
Format Stroke play
Prize fund 1,500,000
Month played May/June
Tournament record score
Aggregate 262 Mark Hensby (2005)
To par 22 Mark Hensby (2005)
Current champion
Finland Mikko Ilonen

The Scandinavian Masters, currently known as the Nordea Masters for sponsorship reasons, is an annual golf tournament on the European Tour which is played in Sweden.

The tournament has its origins in the late 1960s with the Volvo Open, which became the Scandinavian Enterprise Open in 1973, when it also became the first Swedish stop on the European Tour schedule. In 1991, the SEO merged with the PLM Open, with the resultant tournament being called the Scandinavian Masters.[1]

The Scandinavian Masters is currently the only European Tour event to be held in Scandinavia, and in 2013 had a prize fund of 1.5 million, which is at the lower end of the scale for European Tour events held in the tour's home continent.

Until 2011, the tournament was played at the end of July or the beginning of August each year. For 2012, it moved to the first weekend in June, and was played from Wednesday to Saturday to allow players more time to travel to the following week's U.S. Open.[2]

Winners

YearWinnerScore
Nordea Masters
2013 Finland Mikko Ilonen 267 (21)
2012 England Lee Westwood 269 (19)
2011 Sweden Alexander Norén 273 (15)
Nordea Scandinavian Masters
2010 Sweden Richard S. Johnson 277 (11)
SAS Masters
2009 Argentina Ricardo González 282 (10)
2008 Sweden Peter Hanson 271 (9)
Scandinavian Masters
2007 Finland Mikko Ilonen 274 (6)
EnterCard Scandinavian Masters
2006 Scotland Marc Warren 278 (10)PO
Scandinavian Masters by Carlsberg
2005 Australia Mark Hensby 262 (22)PO
2004 England Luke Donald 272 (16)
Scandic Carlsberg Scandinavian Masters
2003 Australia Adam Scott 277 (11)
Volvo Scandinavian Masters
2002 Northern Ireland Graeme McDowell 270 (14)
2001 Scotland Colin Montgomerie 274 (14)
2000 England Lee Westwood 270 (14)
1999 Scotland Colin Montgomerie 268 (20)
1998 Sweden Jesper Parnevik 273 (11)
1997 Sweden Joakim Haeggman 270 (18)
1996 England Lee Westwood 281 (7)PO
1995 Sweden Jesper Parnevik 270 (18)
Scandinavian Masters
1994 Fiji Vijay Singh 268 (20)
1993 England Peter Baker 278 (10)PO
1992 England Nick Faldo 277 (11)
1991 Scotland Colin Montgomerie 270 (18)

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