Madrid Open (golf)




The Madrid Open was an annual men's golf tournament which was held in and around the Spanish capital Madrid from 1968 to 2007, apart from a seven-year gap from 1994 to 2000.


It was an official money event on the European Tour since the tour's first official season in 1972 until 2007. Spain was the only country other than the UK which hosted more than one event in 1972, the other tournament in the country being the Spanish Open.


The tournament has had several sponsored names over the years. In 2006 the tournament moved to a new slot and was played the same September week as the 16-man HSBC World Match Play Championship. The 2006 prize fund was €1 million, which is one of the smaller purses on the European Tour. In 2007, the event moved to October, but it was once again be an alternate event to the HSBC World Match Play Championship, which was also rescheduled. It was dropped from the 2008 schedule, with a new tournament named the Madrid Masters taking its place.



Winners































































































































































































































































































































Year Winner Country Score To par Margin
of victory
Runner(s)-up
Open de Madrid Valle Romano
2007 Mads Vibe-Hastrup
 Denmark
272 −16 3 strokes
Spain Alejandro Cañizares
XXXII Banco Madrid Valle Romano Open de Madrid Golf Masters
2006 Ian Poulter
 England
266 −22 5 strokes
Spain Ignacio Garrido
Open de Madrid
2005 Raphaël Jacquelin
 France
261 −23 3 strokes
Scotland Paul Lawrie
2004 Richard Sterne
 South Africa
266 −18 1 stroke
Denmark Anders Hansen
Telefónica Open de Madrid
2003 Ricardo González
 Argentina
270 −14 1 stroke
England Paul Casey
Republic of Ireland Pádraig Harrington
Australia Nick O'Hern
Sweden Mårten Olander
2002 Steen Tinning
 Denmark
265 −19 1 stroke
Scotland Andrew Coltart
England Brian Davis
Australia Adam Scott
2001 Retief Goosen
 South Africa
264 −20 Playoff
England Steve Webster
Madrid Open
1994-2000: No tournament
1993 Des Smyth
 Ireland
272 −16 3 strokes
Spain Domingo Hospital
Spain José Rivero
England Mark Roe
South Africa Wayne Westner
Iberia Madrid Open
1992 David Feherty
 Northern Ireland
272 −16 4 strokes
Zimbabwe Mark McNulty
Madrid Open
1991 Andrew Sherborne
 England
272 −16 1 stroke
Spain Miguel Ángel Martín
Cespa Madrid Open
1990 Bernhard Langer
 West Germany
270 −18 1 stroke
Australia Rodger Davis
1989
Seve Ballesteros (3)

 Spain
272 −16 1 stroke
England Howard Clark
1988 Derrick Cooper
 England
275 −13 1 stroke
Spain Miguel Ángel Martín
Spain Manuel Piñero
1987 Ian Woosnam
 Wales
269 −19 3 strokes
Australia Wayne Grady
1986
Howard Clark (2)

 England
274 −14 1 stroke
Spain Seve Ballesteros
1985
Manuel Piñero (2)

 Spain
278 −10 Playoff
Spain José María Cañizares
1984 Howard Clark
 England
274 −14 3 strokes
Spain José María Cañizares
1983 Sandy Lyle
 Scotland
285 −3 2 strokes
England Gordon J. Brand
1982
Seve Ballesteros (2)

 Spain
273 −15 1 stroke
Spain José María Cañizares
Madrid Open
1981 Manuel Piñero
 Spain
279 −9 5 strokes
Republic of Ireland Des Smyth
1980 Seve Ballesteros
 Spain
270 −18 3 strokes
Spain Manuel Piñero
1979 Simon Hobday
 South Africa
285 −3 2 strokes
Spain Francisco Abreu
England Gordon J. Brand
South Africa Tienie Britz
1978 Howard Clark
 England
282 −6 2 strokes
Spain José María Cañizares
1977 Antonio Garrido
 Spain
278 −10 3 strokes
Spain Francisco Abreu
1976 Francisco Abreu
 Spain
275 −13 9 strokes
Spain Antonio Garrido
1975 Bob Shearer
 Australia
135 −9 3 strokes
South Africa Dale Hayes
Scotland Norman Wood
1974 Manuel Piñero
 Spain
283 −5 Playoff
Spain Valentín Barrios
1973
Germán Garrido (2)

 Spain
287 −1 1 stroke
Spain Emilio Perera
1972 Jimmy Kinsella
 Ireland
283 −5 1 stroke
Spain José María Cañizares
1971 Valentín Barrios
 Spain
285 −3 2 strokes
Spain Antonio Garrido
Spain Tomas Lopez
1970 Manuel Cabrera
 Spain
286 −2 2 strokes
England Neil Coles
1969 Ramón Sota
 Spain
278 −10 8 strokes
1968 Germán Garrido
 Spain
279 −9


External links


  • Coverage on the European Tour's official site








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