NCC Open
Tournament information
LocationBillesholm, Sweden
Established1984
Course(s)Söderåsen Golfklubb
Par71
Length6,616 yards (6,050 m)
Tour(s)Challenge Tour
Swedish Golf Tour
FormatStroke play
Prize fundSKr 840,000
Final year2001
Tournament record score
Aggregate273 Benn Barham (2001)
To par−14 Thomas Nilsson (1989)
Final champion
England Benn Barham
Location Map
Söderåsen Golfklubb is located in Sweden
Söderåsen Golfklubb
Söderåsen Golfklubb
Location in Sweden

The NCC Open was a golf tournament on the Swedish Golf Tour from 1984 and on the Challenge Tour from 1990. It was last played in 2001 and always held at Söderåsen Golf Club near Söderåsen National Park outside Helsingborg, Sweden.

Winners

YearTour[lower-alpha 1]WinnerScoreTo parMargin of
victory
Runner(s)-upRef.
NCC Open
2001CHAEngland Benn Barham273−112 strokesEngland Paul Dwyer
2000CHARepublic of Ireland David Higgins274−103 strokesSweden Martin Erlandsson
1999CHASweden Per G. Nyman281−3PlayoffSweden Klas Eriksson
Denmark Thomas Nørret
1998CHASweden Johan Ryström276−81 strokeSweden Fredrik Larsson
SIAB Open
1997CHASweden Joakim Rask281−31 strokeSweden Kalle Brink
1996CHAFinland Kalle Väinölä281−3PlayoffSweden Adam Mednick
1995CHAFinland Anssi Kankkonen283−12 strokesFinland Kalle Väinölä
1994CHANorway Per Haugsrud283−14 strokesDenmark Lars Løgstrup
1993CHASweden Per-Ive Persson278−6PlayoffSweden Fredrik Larsson
1992CHASweden Mikael Krantz280−84 strokesSweden Olle Karlsson
Sweden Klas Eriksson
1991CHAEngland Jon Evans285−71 strokeSweden Olle Karlsson
FLA Open
1990CHASweden Olle Nordberg284−8PlayoffSweden Mikael Högberg[1]
Nescafé Cup
1989SWESweden Thomas Nilsson278−142 strokesSweden Mats Hallberg
Sweden Mikael Krantz
[2]
1988SWESweden Jan Tilmanis283−93 strokesAustralia Terry Price[3]
1987SWEDenmark Anders Sørensen285−71 strokeAustralia Terry Price[4]
1986SWESweden Per-Arne Brostedt292E3 strokesUnited States Ronald Stelten[5]
Maggi Cup
1985SWESweden Nils Lindeblad288−41 strokeArgentina Luis Carbonetti[6]
1984SWESweden Magnus Sunesson289+15 strokesSweden Mats Lanner[7]

Notes

References

  1. 1990 FLA Open, Golfdata, accessed 6 September 2016
  2. 1989 Nescafé Cup, Golfdata, accessed 6 September 2016
  3. 1988 Nescafé Cup, Golfdata, accessed 6 September 2016
  4. 1987 Nescafé Cup, Golfdata, accessed 6 September 2016
  5. 1986 Nescafé Cup, Golfdata, accessed 6 September 2016
  6. 1985 Maggi Cup, Golfdata, accessed 6 September 2016
  7. 1984 Maggi Cup, Golfdata, accessed 6 September 2016
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