Russian Open

The Russian Open was a golf tournament on the European Tour.

The event was established in 1993, and was first held at the Moscow Country Club in Nakhabino, just outside Krasnogorsk, Moscow Oblast, Russia.

M2M Russian Open
Tournament information
LocationMoscow, Russia
Established1993
Course(s)Skolkovo Golf Club
Par71
Length7,025 yards (6,424 m)
Tour(s)European Tour
Challenge Tour
FormatStroke play
Prize fund1,000,000
Month playedSeptember
Final year2015
Tournament record score
Aggregate265 Per-Ulrik Johansson (2007)
To par−23 as above
Final champion
England Lee Slattery
Location map
Skolkovo GC is located in Russia
Skolkovo GC
Skolkovo GC
Location in Russia
Skolkovo GC is located in Central Federal District
Skolkovo GC
Skolkovo GC

History

Originally contested over the first nine holes at the Moscow Country Club as an amateur tournament while the rest of the course was still under construction, the Russian Open became Russia's first professional golf tournament in 1994. It became an event on the second-tier Challenge Tour in 1996, and was added to the European Tour schedule from 2003. Between 2003 and 2005, it was an official money event on both tours, and from 2006 to 2008, it was solely an event on the European Tour calendar.

The 2005 prize fund of $500,000 was around a tenth of those of the leading events on the European Tour, even leaving aside the major championships and World Golf Championships. However, it was one of the richest tournaments of the season on the Challenge Tour. In 2006, when it became a European Tour only event, the prize fund doubled to $1 million, doubling again the following year, to $2 million.

The tournament was not played from 2009 to 2012 but returned in 2013 at the Tseleevo Golf & Polo Club. Tseleevo had hosted a Challenge Tour event, the M2M Russian Challenge Cup, from 2010 to 2012. The Russian Open moved to the Skolkovo Golf Club in 2015 where Andrey Pavlov made history when he became the first Russian to make the cut in a European Tour event. He finished 71st, last of those who made the cut.

Winners

Year Tour(s) Winner Score To par Margin of
victory
Runner(s)-up Winner's
share ()
M2M Russian Open
2015 EUR Russian Open  Lee Slattery 269 −15 1 stroke Russian Open  Estanislao Goya 166,660
2014 EUR Russian Open  David Horsey 275 −13 Playoff Russian Open  Damien McGrane 166,660
2013 EUR Russian Open  Michael Hoey 272 −16 4 strokes Russian Open  Alexandre Kaleka
Russian Open  Matthew Nixon
166,660
Inteco Russian Open Golf Championship
2009–2012: No tournament
2008 EUR Russian Open  Mikael Lundberg (2) 267 −21 2 strokes Russian Open  José Manuel Lara 210,237
Russian Open Golf Championship
2007 EUR Russian Open  Per-Ulrik Johansson 265 −23 6 strokes Russian Open  Robert-Jan Derksen 244,251
Imperial Collection Russian Open
2006 EUR Russian Open  Alejandro Cañizares 266 −22 4 strokes Russian Open  David Drysdale 130,642
Cadillac Russian Open
2005 CHA, EUR Russian Open  Mikael Lundberg 273 −15 Playoff Russian Open  Andrew Butterfield 67,600
BMW Russian Open
2004 CHA, EUR Russian Open  Gary Emerson 272 −16 2 strokes Russian Open  Markus Brier 67,903
2003 CHA, EUR Russian Open  Marcus Fraser 269 −19 Playoff Russian Open  Martin Wiegele 66,660
2002 CHA Russian Open  Iain Pyman (2) 269 −19 1 stroke Russian Open  Benn Barham
Russian Open  Guido van der Valk
30,000
2001 CHA Russian Open  Jamie Donaldson 270 −18 3 strokes Russian Open  Michael Archer
Russian Open  Mikael Piltz
27,147
2000 CHA Russian Open  Marco Bernardini 269 −19 3 strokes Russian Open  Erol Şimşek 26,396
1999 CHA Russian Open  Iain Pyman 273 −15 1 stroke Russian Open  Hennie Otto 20,467
Moscow Country Club Russian Open
1998 CHA Russian Open  Warren Bennett 270 −18 7 strokes Russian Open  Max Anglert
Russian Open  Ricardo González
20,467
Sovereign Russian Open
1997 CHA Russian Open  Michele Reale 280 −8 Playoff Russian Open  Heinz-Peter Thül 20,467
Russian Open
1996 CHA Russian Open  Carl Watts 203 −13 2 strokes Russian Open  John Mellor 14,624
General Motors Russian Open
1995 Russian Open  Simon Clough 294 +6
Phillips Russian Open
1994 Russian Open  Steve Schroeder
Russian Open
1993 Russian Open  Konstantin Lifanov

Notes

Notes

55°41′38″N 37°22′37″E / 55.694°N 37.377°E / 55.694; 37.377

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