Rolex Trophy
Tournament information | |
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Location | Geneva, Switzerland |
Established | 1991 |
Course(s) | Golf Club de Genève |
Par | 72 |
Length | 6,727 yards (6,151 m) |
Tour(s) | Challenge Tour |
Format | Stroke play |
Prize fund | €232,510 |
Month played | August |
Tournament record score | |
Aggregate | 261 Kristoffer Broberg (2012) |
To par | −27 as above |
Current champion | |
An Byeong-hun |
The Rolex Trophy is a golf tournament on the Challenge Tour, that is played in Geneva, Switzerland. It has been held annually since 1991.
Unlike many Challenge Tour events, the Rolex Trophy has been played at the same venue, the Golf Club de Genève, every year.
It is a limited field Pro-Am event. It used to feature the top 32 in the tour rankings plus four invitees, but the number of players has more recently been 42. One unusual feature was that the prize money of only the top 20 players counted towards their Challenge Tour rankings, although all entrants receive prize money.
Winners
Year | Winner | Score |
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Rolex Trophy | ||
2014 | An Byeong-hun | 269 (−19) |
2013 | Jens Dantorp | 270 (−18) |
2012 | Kristoffer Broberg | 261 (−27) |
2011 | Benjamin Hebert | 269 (−19) |
2010 | Mark Tullo | 266 (−22) |
Trophée du Golf de Genève | ||
2009 | Julien Quesne | 269 (−19) |
Trophée du Golf Club de Genève | ||
2008 | Klas Eriksson | 274 (−14)PO |
Rolex Trophy | ||
2007 | Robert Dinwiddie | 270 (−18) |
2006 | Alexander Norén | 266 (−22) |
2005 | Marc Warren | 272 (−16)PO |
2004* | Phillip Archer | 198 (−18) |
2003 | Michael Jonzon | 267 (−21) |
2002 | Simon Hurd | 268 (−20) |
2001 | Stuart Little | 271 (−17) |
2000 | David Higgins | 271 (−17) |
1999 | Carl Suneson (2) | 268 (−20) |
1998 | David Park | 276 (−12)PO |
Rolex Trophy Pro-Am | ||
1997 | Anssi Kankkonen | 276 (−12) |
1996 | Dennis Edlund | 274 (−14)PO |
Rolex Pro-Am | ||
1995 | Carl Suneson | 272 (−16) |
1994 | Stuart Little | 269 (−19) |
1993 | Philip Golding | 275 (−13) |
1992 | Ronald Stelten | 271 (−17) |
1991 | David R. Jones |
PO – Won following playoff
* – Tournament reduced to 54 holes due to heavy rain.
See also
- Omega European Masters – European Tour event held in Switzerland
- Swiss Challenge – another Challenge Tour event held in Switzerland