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DGM Barbados Open

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DGM Barbados Open
Tournament information
LocationSaint James, Barbados
Established2000
Course(s)Royal Westmoreland Golf Club
Tour(s)European Senior Tour
Final year2009
Final champion
Sam Torrance
Royal Westmoreland Golf Club is located in Barbados
Royal Westmoreland Golf Club
Royal Westmoreland Golf Club

The DGM Barbados Open was a senior (over 50s) men's professional golf tournament played on the Caribbean island state of Barbados, played annually from 2000 to 2009. It was an early season event on the European Senior Tour and generally the only event on the tour that took place in the Americas other than two of the senior majors staged in the United States, the Senior PGA Championship and the U.S. Senior Open. It was hosted by the Royal Westmoreland Golf Club, Saint James, Barbados.

Winners

Year Winner Country Score To par Margin
of victory
Runner(s)-up
DGM Barbados Open
2009 Sam Torrance  Scotland 202 −14 4 strokes Paraguay Ángel Franco
2008 Bill Longmuir  Scotland 206 −10 3 strokes Scotland Bob Cameron
2007 Gordon J. Brand  England 208 −8 1 stroke United States Doug Johnson
2006 José Rivero  Spain 207 −9 Playoff England David J Russell
2005 Denis O'Sullivan  Ireland 206 −10 3 strokes United States John Grace
2004 Gavan Levenson  South Africa 204 −12 2 strokes England Denis Durnian
England Carl Mason
Royal Westmoreland Barbados Open
2003 Terry Gale  Australia 206 −10 6 strokes United States Jerry Bruner
Australia Brian Jones
2002 Peter Townsend  England 212 −4 1 stroke Chile Guillermo Encina
2001 Priscillo Diniz  Brazil 200 −16 3 strokes England David Creamer
2000 Tommy Horton  England 208 −8 2 strokes United States Jerry Bruner

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