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Hauts de France – Pas de Calais Golf Open
Tournament information
LocationSaint-Omer, France
Established1997
Course(s)Saint-Omer Golf Club
Par71
Length7,480 yards (6,840 m)
Tour(s)European Tour
Challenge Tour
Alps Tour
MasterCard Tour
LET Access Series
FormatStroke play
Prize fund40,000
Month playedSeptember
Tournament record score
Aggregate269 Brett Rumford (2003)
To par−20 Sébastien Delagrange (2001)
Current champion
Republic of Ireland Ronan Mullarney
South Africa Leján Lewthwaite
Location map
Saint-Omer GC is located in France
Saint-Omer GC

Saint-Omer GC

Location in France

Saint-Omer GC is located in Hauts-de-France
Saint-Omer GC

Saint-Omer GC

Location in Hauts-de-France

The Saint-Omer Open is an annual men's professional golf tournament played at Saint-Omer Golf ClubinSaint-Omer, France. The tournament was founded in 1997 and was part of the MasterCard Tour a year later, before taking its place on the Challenge Tour for the 2000 season.

In 2003 it also became an official money event on the European Tour, but since it was played during the same week as the U.S. Open (one of golf's four major championships), the tour's leading players were not available to play. It had the smallest purse available on the European Tour.[1] It was removed from the European Tour schedule in 2014 but remained on the Challenge Tour.

In 2022, the event became part of the Alps Tour schedule.

Winners[edit]

Year Tour(s)[a] Winner Score To par Margin of
victory
Runner(s)-up
Hauts de France – Pas de Calais Golf Open
2023[b] ALP Republic of Ireland Ronan Mullarney 197 −16 9 strokes Italy Enrico Di Nitto
Italy Manfredi Manica
LETAS South Africa Leján Lewthwaite 208 −11 Playoff Slovenia Katja Pogačar
2022[b] ALP Netherlands Davey Porsius 209 −4 1 stroke Italy Gregorio De Leo
LETAS New Zealand Momoka Kobori 211 −8 4 strokes Netherlands Lauren Holmey (a)
Spain Noemí Jiménez
2021 Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic[2]
2020 CHA
2019 CHA France Robin Roussel 271 −13 2 strokes England Richard Bland
Hauts de France Golf Open
2018 CHA Wales Stuart Manley 278 −6 Playoff Scotland Grant Forrest
2017 CHA France Julien Guerrier 277 −7 1 stroke Scotland Jack Doherty
Italy Lorenzo Gagli
Portugal Ricardo Santos
Najeti Open
2016 CHA Portugal José-Filipe Lima[c] (2) 275 −9 2 strokes Belgium Thomas Detry
Italy Alessandro Tadini
2015 CHA France Sébastien Gros 270 −14 6 strokes France Thomas Linard
Najeti Hotels et Golfs Open
2014 CHA Spain Jordi García Pinto 277 −7 3 strokes Spain Carlos Aguilar
2013 CHA, EUR Republic of Ireland Simon Thornton 279 −5 Playoff South Africa Tjaart van der Walt
Saint-Omer Open
2012 CHA, EUR South Africa Darren Fichardt 279 −5 3 strokes England Gary Lockerbie
2011 CHA, EUR Australia Matthew Zions 276 −8 7 strokes England Daniel Denison
Sweden Peter Gustafsson
Scotland Craig Lee
2010 CHA, EUR Austria Martin Wiegele 277 −7 2 strokes England Robert Dinwiddie
Sweden Pelle Edberg
England Jamie Elson
England Matt Haines
France Raphaël Jacquelin
2009 CHA, EUR Sweden Christian Nilsson 271 −13 6 strokes Portugal José-Filipe Lima[c]
2008 CHA, EUR England David Dixon 279 −5 1 stroke Sweden Christian Nilsson
Open de Saint-Omer
2007 CHA, EUR Spain Carl Suneson 276 −8 3 strokes France François Calmels
Australia Peter Fowler
England Marcus Higley
Aa St Omer Open
2006 CHA, EUR Argentina César Monasterio 274 −10 1 stroke South Africa Martin Maritz
Sweden Henrik Nyström
2005 CHA, EUR Sweden Joakim Bäckström 280 −4 Playoff England Paul Dwyer
2004 CHA, EUR France Philippe Lima[c] 279 −5 1 stroke Italy Alessandro Tadini
2003 CHA, EUR Australia Brett Rumford 269 −15 5 strokes England Ben Mason
2002 CHA Belgium Nicolas Vanhootegem 277 −7 4 strokes England Lee S. James
Argentina Gustavo Rojas
2001 CHA France Sébastien Delagrange 272 −20 1 stroke Wales Jamie Donaldson
2000 CHA France Pascal Edmond 274 −18 1 stroke France Franck Aumonier
1999 MCT Scotland Alastair Forsyth
1998 MCT England Shaun P. Webster
1997 MCT France Cédric Hoffstetter

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ ALP − Alps Tour; CHA − Challenge Tour; EUR − European Tour; LETAS − LET Access Series; MCT − MasterCard Tour.
  • ^ a b Separate tournaments played for men and women.
  • ^ a b c Lima is a dual citizen of France and Portugal. Until the end of 2004, he represented France and used the French form of his name.
  • References[edit]

    1. ^ "Aa St Omer Open Takes its Place on The European Tour International Schedule". European Tour. 19 March 2010. Retrieved 5 April 2023.
  • ^ Coudoux, Stéphane (19 February 2021). "Open de Golf Hauts de France Pas de Calais 2021". Golf Stars (in French). Retrieved 5 April 2023.
  • External links[edit]


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