Challenge Tour

The Challenge Tour, also sometimes referred to as the European Challenge Tour, is the second-tier men's professional golf tour in Europe.

It is operated by the PGA European Tour and similarly with the main European Tour and the European Senior Tour, some of the events are played outside Europe.

Challenge Tour
Current season, competition or edition:
Current sports event 2024 Challenge Tour
Challenge Tour
SportGolf
Founded1986
FounderPGA European Tour
First season1989
DirectorAlain de Soultrait
CountriesBased in Europe
Most titlesTournament wins:
England Iain Pyman (8)
Related
competitions
European Tour
Official websitehttp://www.europeantour.com/challenge-tour/

History

The tour was introduced in 1986, when the national tours of Sweden, France and Italy became open to foreign players, and was initially called the Satellite Tour. The Order of Merit was introduced in 1989, with the top five players on it winning membership of the European Tour for the following season. The following year the tour was renamed the Challenge Tour, a name already used in 1989. Up to 1993 the Challenge Tour rankings were based on each player's best several results, but since 1994 it has been a straightforward money list, with all results counting.

Players who are successful on the Challenge Tour qualify for membership of the European Tour the following year. Twenty players earn direct promotion to the European Tour. Players finishing 21–45 may also gain qualification for occasional low-prize-money European Tour events, but can improve their status through European Tour Qualifying School. Players who win three Challenge Tour events in a season are fast-tracked onto the main tour immediately and are fully exempt the following season, similar to that of the US-based Korn Ferry Tour.

World ranking points

Official World Golf Ranking points are awarded for high finishes in Challenge Tour events. Formerly, most events awarded 12 points to the winner, with European Tour dual-ranking events awarding 18 points. The Challenge Tour Grand Final gave 17 points to the winner.

In 2014, a number of events received slightly higher points totals, with three events earning a minimum of 13 points and the Challenge Tour Grand Final winner receiving 17 points, up from 16.

Satellite tours

One competitive level down from the Challenge Tour are four third-level developmental tours, the Alps Tour, the Pro Golf Tour, the PGA EuroPro Tour (ceased in 2022) and the Nordic Golf League, each of which is based in a different part of Europe. These circuits are known as the satellite tours. Each season the top five players (not otherwise exempt) from the Order of Merit of each of these tours earn status on the Challenge Tour for the following season. The Challenge Tour also offers status to players competing in the European Tour Qualifying School.

In December 2022, it was announced that the Clutch Pro Tour and the Tartan Pro Tour would become official feeder tours to the Challenge Tour; in place of the now defunct PGA EuroPro Tour. The Tartan Pro Tour would offer Challenge Tour status to the leading player on the Order of Merit, whereas the Clutch Pro Tour would offer Challenge Tour status to the top two players on the Order of Merit.

Schedules

Originally, the Challenge Tour events were held in Western Europe. In 1991, the five Safari Circuit events in Africa were added. Only the Kenya Open (until 2018) remained a regular event on the tour for more than a few years, although the Zambia Open returned to the tour between 2001 and 2004 as the first Sunshine Tour co-sanctioned event. In 2020, the tour re-entered into South Africa, again co-sanctioning events with the Sunshine Tour. Another African tournament, the Moroccan Golf Classic, was held from 2002 to 2010. The Challenge Tour featured tournaments co-sanctioned with the Tour de las Américas in Latin America from 2003 to 2011.

In 2011, the tour added its first events in Asia, the Gujarat Kensville Challenge in India and the Kazakhstan Open. In 2023, the tour re-expanded their schedule into India, playing two events co-sanctioned alongside the Professional Golf Tour of India. This came after the European Tour had entered into a partnership with the PGTI.

Rankings winners

Year Winner Points
2023 Challenge Tour  Marco Penge 1,285
2022 Challenge Tour  Nathan Kimsey 208,918
2021 Challenge Tour  Marcus Helligkilde 222,628
2020 Challenge Tour  Ondřej Lieser 116,345
2019 Challenge Tour  Francesco Laporta 210,122
2018 Challenge Tour  Joachim B. Hansen 192,320
2017 Challenge Tour  Tapio Pulkkanen 210,799
2016 Challenge Tour  Jordan Smith 239,985
Year Winner Prize money ()
2015 Challenge Tour  Ricardo Gouveia 251,952
2014 Challenge Tour  Andrew Johnston 190,856
2013 Challenge Tour  Andrea Pavan 147,811
2012 Challenge Tour  Espen Kofstad 131,099
2011 Challenge Tour  Tommy Fleetwood 148,913
2010 Challenge Tour  Álvaro Velasco 134,297
2009 Challenge Tour  Edoardo Molinari 242,980
2008 Challenge Tour  David Horsey 144,118
2007 Challenge Tour  Mike Lorenzo-Vera 128,927
2006 Challenge Tour  Mark Pilkington 119,152
2005 Challenge Tour  Marc Warren 103,577
2004 Challenge Tour  Lee Slattery 95,980
2003 Challenge Tour  Johan Edfors 94,509
2002 Challenge Tour  Lee S. James 121,531
2001 Challenge Tour  Mark Foster 97,737
2000 Challenge Tour  Henrik Stenson 108,710
1999 Challenge Tour  Carl Suneson 69,641
Year Winner Prize money (£)
1998 Challenge Tour  Warren Bennett 81,053
1997 Challenge Tour  Michele Reale 51,679
1996 Challenge Tour  Ian Garbutt 37,661
1995 Challenge Tour  Thomas Bjørn 46,471
1994 Challenge Tour  Raymond Burns 43,583
1993 Challenge Tour  Klas Eriksson 48,365
1992 Challenge Tour  Paul Affleck 39,768
1991 Challenge Tour  David R. Jones 35,533
1990 Challenge Tour  Giuseppe Calì 28,383
1989 Challenge Tour  Neal Briggs 9,464

See also

Notes

References

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