Sarazen World Open

The Sarazen World Open was a professional golf tournament, named in honor of seven-time major champion and hall of famer Gene Sarazen. It was held from 1994 to 1999. The field mostly consisted of national open winners from around the world from the previous two years.[1] From 1996 to 1998, it was sponsored by Subaru and titled as the Subaru Sarazen World Open.

Sarazen World Open
Tournament information
LocationGirona, Spain
Established1994
Course(s)PGA Catalunya Resort
Par72
Length7,204 yards (6,587 m)
Tour(s)European Tour
FormatStroke play
Prize fundUS$600,000
Month playedOctober
Final year1999
Tournament record score
Aggregate271 Mark Calcavecchia (1997)
To par−17 as above
Final champion
Thomas Bjørn
Location Map
PGA Catalunya Resort
Location in Spain
PGA Catalunya Resort
Location in Catalonia

The Sarazen World Open was an unofficial event on the PGA Tour and for the first five years was also an approved special event on European Tour; in its final year it became an official Order of Merit event on the European Tour. It was played at Chateau Elan (Legends course) in Braselton, Georgia until 1999, when it was held at PGA Catalunya in Barcelona, Spain.

Winners

YearTour[lower-alpha 1]WinnerScoreTo parMargin of
victory
Runner(s)-upPurse
(US$)
Winner's
share ($)
Sarazen World Open
1999EUR Thomas Bjørn273−152 strokes Paolo Quirici
Katsuyoshi Tomori
600,000100,000
Subaru Sarazen World Open
1998 Dudley Hart272−164 strokes Bob Tway2,000,000360,000
1997 Mark Calcavecchia271−173 strokes Lee Westwood2,000,000360,000
1996 Frank Nobilo (2)272−164 strokes Scott Hoch1,900,000342,000
Sarazen World Open
1995 Frank Nobilo216[lower-alpha 2]−81 stroke Miguel Ángel Jiménez
Mark McNulty
1,900,000350,000
1994 Ernie Els273−153 strokes Fred Funk1,900,000350,000

Notes

  1. EUR − European Tour.
  2. Shortened to 54 holes due to weather.

References

  1. Sheeley, Glenn (October 23, 1994). "Solid international field ready to raise curtain on 1st Sarazen". The Atlanta Constitution. Atlanta, Georgia. Retrieved May 2, 2020 via Newspapers.com.


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