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The 1995 Challenge Tour was a series of golf tournaments known as the Challenge Tour, the official development tour run by the PGA European Tour. The tour was started as the Satellite Tour in 1986 and was renamed the Challenge Tour ready for the start of the 1990 season.[1]

The Challenge Tour Rankings was won by Denmark's Thomas Bjørn.

Tournament schedule

The table below shows the 1995 Challenge Tour schedule.[2]

Dates Tournament Host country Winner Notes
2–5 Mar Kenya Open Kenya Wales James Lee
27–30 Apr Canarias Challenge Spain Spain Pedro Linhart
11–14 May KB Golf Challenge Czech Republic France Eric Giraud
25–28 May Compaq Open Sweden Sweden Dennis Edlund
1–4 Jun Siab Open Sweden Finland Anssi Kankkonen
2–5 Jun Challenge Chargeurs France Netherlands Rolf Muntz
8–11 Jun Club Med Open Italy Italy Emanuele Bolognesi
9–11 Jun Himmerland Open Denmark Denmark Thomas Bjørn
14–17 Jun Italian Native Open Italy Italy Emanuele Bolognesi Unofficial money
15–18 Jun Championnat de France Pro France France Eric Giraud Unofficial money
21–24 Jun Nedcar National Open Netherlands Netherlands Rolf Muntz Unofficial money
22–25 Jun Team Erhverv Danish Open Denmark England Rob Edwards
23–25 Jun Memorial Olivier Barras Switzerland England Simon D. Hurley
30 Jun – 2 Jul Neuchâtel Open SBS Trophy Switzerland Belgium Nicolas Vanhootegem
6–9 Jul Open de Divonne France Sweden Patrik Sjöland
7–9 Jul Volvo Finnish Open Finland Sweden Fredrik Plahn
12–15 Jul Open des Volcans France Germany Thomas Gögele
21–23 Jul Interlaken Open Switzerland Denmark Thomas Bjørn
27–30 Jul Karsten Ping Norwegian Open Norway England Stephen Field
29–31 Jul UPS German PGA Championship Germany Germany Erol Simsek Unofficial money
3–6 Aug Audi Quattro Trophy Germany Netherlands Joost Steenkamer
3–6 Aug Rolex Pro-Am Switzerland Spain Carl Suneson
10–13 Aug Esbjerg Danish Closed Denmark Denmark Thomas Bjørn Unofficial money
10–13 Aug SM Matchplay Sweden Sweden Peter Thörn Unofficial money
24–26 Aug Gore-Tex Challenge Scotland England John Bickerton
10–13 Aug Finnish PGA Championship Finland Finland Mikael Piltz Unofficial money
17–20 Aug Steelcover Dutch Challenge Open Netherlands England Warren Bennett
18–20 Aug Toyota Danish PGA Championship Denmark France François Lamare
23–26 Aug Coca-Cola Open England Denmark Thomas Bjørn
30 Aug – 2 Sep Tessali Open Italy England Andrew Collison
7–10 Sep Perrier European Pro-Am Belgium Spain Diego Borrego
14–17 Sep Open de Dijon Bourgogne France France Tim Planchin
15–17 Sep Kentab Open Sweden Sweden Per Nyman
20–23 Sep Eulen Open Galea Spain Denmark Ben Tinning
26–29 Oct Lomas Bosque Challenge Spain Sweden Per Nyman

References

  1. ^ "Tour History". PGA European Tour. Archived from the original on 22 July 2010. Retrieved 2010-07-30. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  2. ^ "Tournament Schedule". PGA European Tour. Retrieved 2010-07-30.