2006 Challenge Tour

The 2006 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 Wales' Mark Pilkington. Frenchman Adrien Mörk shot the first 59 in the history of the PGA European Tour's three tours at the Moroccan Classic.

Tournament schedule

The table below shows the 2006 Challenge Tour schedule.[2] The season started in December 2005 and comprised 31 tournaments played in Europe, Latin America, East Africa and Central Asia.

The numbers in brackets after winners' names indicate the player's total number of wins on the Challenge Tour including that event.

DatesTournamentHost countryWinnerNotes
14 DecAbierto Mexicano CoronaMexicoMexico Antonio Maldonado (1)
811 DecAbierto Visa de la RepúblicaArgentinaUnited States Kevin Stadler (1)
25 FebAbierto Movistar Guatemala OpenGuatemalaArgentina Miguel Carballo (1)
912 FebKai Fieberg Costa Rica OpenCosta RicaSweden Johan Axgren (2)
2226 FebEstoril ChallengePortugalWales Kyron Sullivan (1)
912 MarTusker Kenya OpenKenyaSweden Johan Axgren (3)
69 AprPeugeot Challenge R.C.G. El PratSpainScotland David Drysdale (2)
2730 AprTessali Metaponto Open di Puglia e BasilicataItalyFrance Anthony Snobeck (1)
1114 MayParco di Monza ChallengeItalySpain Álvaro Salto (3)
1821 MayTelenet TrophyBelgiumFinland Toni Karjalainen (2)
2528 MayTikida Hotels Agadir Moroccan ClassicMoroccoFrance Adrien Mörk (1)Mörk shot 59 in second round
31 May3 JunMorson International Pro-am ChallengeEnglandSpain Álvaro Quirós (1)
811 JunThomas Bjørn OpenDenmarkEngland Marcus Higley (1)
1518 JunAa St Omer OpenFranceArgentina César Monasterio (2)Dual-ranking event with the European Tour
1518 JunLexus OpenNorwaySweden Kalle Brink (3)
2225 JunCredit Suisse ChallengeSwitzerlandSpain Francisco Cea (2)
29 Jun2 JulOpen Mahou de MadridSpainSpain Juan Parron (1)
69 JulScottish ChallengeScotlandEngland Sam Walker (1)
1316 JulTexbond OpenItalySpain Carlos del Moral (1)
2023 JulMAN NÖ OpenAustriaSpain Rafael Cabrera-Bello (1)
2730 JulRyder Cup Wales ChallengeWalesWales Sion Bebb (1)
36 AugIreland Ryder Cup ChallengeIrelandAustralia John Wade (1)
1013 AugVodafone ChallengeGermanyGermany Martin Kaymer (1)
1720 AugRolex TrophySwitzerlandSweden Alexander Norén (1)
2427 AugECCO Tour ChampionshipDenmarkEngland James Heath (1)
31 Aug3 SepTelia Challenge WaxholmSwedenArgentina Rafael Echenique (1)
1417 SepOpen des Volcans - Challenge de FranceFranceGermany Martin Kaymer (2)
2224 SepOKI Mahou Challenge de EspañaSpainFrance Adrien Mörk (2)
28 Sep1 OctKazakhstan OpenKazakhstanWales Mark Pilkington (1)
58 OctGolf Open International de ToulouseFranceFrance Julien Foret (1)
1922 OctApulia San Domenico Grand FinalItalyEngland James Hepworth (2)

Rankings

The top 20 on the Challenge Tour Rankings gained membership of the European Tour for the 2007 season.[1]

Position Player Country Prize money ()
1 Mark Pilkington  Wales 119,152
2 Johan Axgren  Sweden 105,699
3 Alexander Norén  Sweden 99,631
4 Martin Kaymer  Germany 93,321
5 James Hepworth  England 84,236
6 Kyron Sullivan  Wales 83,364
7 Rafael Echenique  Argentina 82,737
8 Juan Parron  Spain 71,089
9 Sam Walker  England 69,853
10 Marcus Higley  England 67,851
11 Shaun Webster  England 65,536
12 Gary Lockerbie  England 64,073
13 Rafael Cabrera-Bello  Spain 62,849
14 James Heath  England 60,346
15 Gareth Davies  England 60,189
16 Lee S. James  England 59,704
17 Jean-Baptiste Gonnet  France 59,343
18 Álvaro Quirós  Spain 57,278
19 Mads Vibe-Hastrup  Denmark 52,485
20 Adrien Mörk  France 52,136

See also

References

  1. 1 2 "Tour History". PGA European Tour. Archived from the original on 22 July 2010. Retrieved 2010-07-30.
  2. "Tournament Schedule". PGA European Tour. Retrieved 2010-08-03.

External links

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