Audi Quattro Trophy

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Audi Quattro Trophy
Tournament information
Location Bad Abbach, Germany
Established1989
Course(s)Golf Club Bad Abbach
Par72
Tour(s) Challenge Tour
Format Stroke play
Prize fund £55,000
Month playedJuly
Final year1998
Tournament record score
Aggregate267 Michael Campbell (1994)
To par−21 as above
Final champion
Flag of Italy.svg Marcello Santi
Location map
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Golf Club Bad Abbach
Location in Germany
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Golf Club Bad Abbach
Location in Bavaria

The Audi Quattro Trophy was a golf tournament on the Challenge Tour. It was played from 1989 to 1998 in Germany.

Contents

Winners

YearWinnerScoreTo parMargin of
victory
Runner(s)-upVenueRef.
1998 Flag of Italy.svg Marcello Santi 269−19Playoff Flag of Scotland.svg Stephen Gallacher Bad Abbach [1] [2]
1997 Flag of England.svg David A. Russell 279−5Playoff Flag of Australia (converted).svg Greg Chalmers Berlin [3] [4]
1996 Flag of Germany.svg Erol Şimşek 268−206 strokes Flag of England.svg Paul Simpson München [5]
1995 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Joost Steenkamer 268−201 stroke Flag of Spain.svg Diego Borrego Eschenried [6] [7]
1994 Flag of New Zealand.svg Michael Campbell 267−212 strokes Ulster Banner.svg Raymond Burns Eschenried [8] [9]
1993 Flag of England.svg Jonathan Lomas 272−166 strokes Flag of France.svg Olivier Edmond
Flag of Sweden.svg Jarmo Sandelin
Starnberg [10] [11]
1992 Flag of Sweden.svg Pierre Fulke 270−181 stroke Flag of France.svg Michel Besanceney
Flag of Sweden.svg Anders Gillner
München West [12] [13]
1991 Flag of Germany.svg Alex Čejka Flag of England.svg Glyn Krause
Flag of England.svg John Oates
Starnberg [14]
1990 Flag of England.svg Nick Godin 274−141 stroke Flag of England.svg Stephen Chadwick Starnberg [15] [16]
1989 Flag of Ireland.svg John O'Flynn [17]

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References

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  3. 1997 Audi Quattro Trophy, European Tour
  4. 1997 Audi Quattro Trophy, Golfdata, accessed 15 September 2016 (in Swedish)
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  10. 1993 Audi Quattro Trophy, European Tour
  11. 1993 Audi Quattro Trophy, Golfdata, accessed 15 September 2016 (in Swedish)
  12. 1992 Audi Quattro Trophy, European Tour
  13. 1992 Audi Quattro Trophy, Golfdata, accessed 15 September 2016 (in Swedish)
  14. 1991 Audi Quattro Trophy, European Tour
  15. 1990 Audi Quattro Trophy, European Tour
  16. "Trophy triumph for Godin" . The Daily Telegraph. London, United Kingdom. 6 August 1990. p. 35. Retrieved 25 November 2024 via Newspapers.com.
  17. 1989 Audi Quattro Trophy, European Tour