Audi Open

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Audi Open
Tournament information
Location Hamburg, Germany
Established1990
Course(s)Golf-Club Hamburg Wendlohe
Par72
Tour(s) Challenge Tour
Format Stroke play
Prize fund £65,000
Month playedJuly
Final year1993
Tournament record score
Aggregate275 Paul Eales (1991)
To par−13 as above
Final champion
Flag of Germany.svg Alex Čejka
Location map
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Golf-Club Hamburg Wendlohe
Location in Germany
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Golf-Club Hamburg Wendlohe
Location in Hamburg

The Audi Trophy was a golf tournament on the Challenge Tour. It was played from 1990 to 1993 near Munich then Hamburg in Germany.

Contents

The tournament ran parallel to the Audi Quattro Trophy, a Challenge Tour event in Germany 1989–1998.

Winners

YearWinnerScoreTo parMargin of
victory
Runner(s)-upVenueRef
1993 Flag of Germany.svg Alex Čejka 209 [a] −7Playoff Flag of England.svg Peter Harrison
Flag of England.svg Liam White
Wendlohe [1] [2]
1992 Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Paul Affleck 276−122 strokes Flag of Germany.svg Sven Strüver Wendlohe [3]
1991 Flag of England.svg Paul Eales 275−132 strokes Flag of Denmark.svg Jacob Rasmussen St Dionys [4] [5]
1990 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Brad King 287−1Playoff Flag of Scotland.svg Colin Brooks Olching [6] [7]

See also

Notes

  1. Shortened to 54 holes due to rain.

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