Rolex Trophy

Rolex Trophy
Tournament information
Location Geneva, Switzerland
Established 1991
Course(s) Golf Club de Genève
Par 72
Length 6,727 yards (6,151 m)
Tour(s) Challenge Tour
Format Stroke play
Prize fund 250,000
Month played August
Tournament record score
Aggregate 261 Kristoffer Broberg (2012)
To par −27 as above
Current champion
South Africa Dylan Frittelli

The Rolex Trophy is a golf tournament on the Challenge Tour, that is played in Geneva, Switzerland. It has been held annually since 1991.

Unlike many Challenge Tour events, the Rolex Trophy has been played at the same venue, the Golf Club de Genève, every year.

It is a limited field Pro-Am event. It used to feature the top 32 in the tour rankings plus four invitees, but the number of players has more recently been 42. One unusual feature was that the prize money of only the top 20 players counted towards their Challenge Tour rankings, although all entrants receive prize money.

Winners

YearWinnerScore
Rolex Trophy
2016 South Africa Dylan Frittelli 268 (−20)
2015 Spain Nacho Elvira 264 (−24)
2014 South Korea An Byeong-hun 269 (−19)
2013 Sweden Jens Dantorp 270 (−18)
2012 Sweden Kristoffer Broberg 261 (−27)
2011 France Benjamin Hebert 269 (−19)
2010 Chile Mark Tullo 266 (−22)
Trophée du Golf de Genève
2009 France Julien Quesne 269 (−19)
Trophée du Golf Club de Genève
2008 Sweden Klas Eriksson 274 (−14)PO
Rolex Trophy
2007 England Robert Dinwiddie 270 (−18)
2006 Sweden Alexander Norén 266 (−22)
2005 Scotland Marc Warren 272 (−16)PO
2004* England Phillip Archer 198 (−18)
2003 Sweden Michael Jonzon 267 (−21)
2002 England Simon Hurd 268 (−20)
2001 England Stuart Little 271 (−17)
2000 Republic of Ireland David Higgins 271 (−17)
1999 Spain Carl Suneson (2) 268 (−20)
1998 Wales David Park 276 (−12)PO
Rolex Trophy Pro-Am
1997 Finland Anssi Kankkonen 276 (−12)
1996 Sweden Dennis Edlund 274 (−14)PO
Rolex Pro-Am
1995 Spain Carl Suneson 272 (−16)
1994 England Stuart Little 269 (−19)
1993 England Philip Golding 275 (−13)
1992 United States Ronald Stelten 271 (−17)
1991 England David R. Jones

PO – Won following playoff
* – Tournament reduced to 54 holes due to heavy rain.

See also


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