Travis Perkins Masters

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Travis Perkins Masters
Tournament information
Location Buckinghamshire, England
Established2001
Course(s) Woburn Golf and Country Club
Par72
Length6,906 yards (6,315 m)
Tour(s) European Senior Tour
Format Stroke play
Prize fund £380,000
Month playedAugust/September
Final year2018
Tournament record score
Aggregate204 Colin Montgomerie (2014)
204 Paul Streeter (2018)
To par−12 as above
Final champion
Flag of England.svg Paul Streeter
Location Map
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Woburn G&CC
Location in England
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Woburn G&CC
Location in Buckinghamshire

The Travis Perkins Masters was a men's professional golf tournament for players aged 50 and above which is part of the European Senior Tour. It was founded in 2001 and is played on the Duke's course at Woburn Golf and Country Club near Milton Keynes, England.

Winners

YearWinnerScoreTo parMargin of
victory
Runner(s)-up
Travis Perkins Masters
2018 Flag of England.svg Paul Streeter 204−122 strokes Flag of the United States.svg Clark Dennis
2017 Flag of England.svg Philip Golding 211−51 stroke Flag of the United States.svg Clark Dennis
Flag of Ireland.svg Brendan McGovern
2016 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg André Bossert 208−84 strokes Flag of England.svg Philip Golding
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Ian Woosnam
2015 Flag of Scotland.svg Colin Montgomerie (3)211−5Playoff Flag of Scotland.svg Ross Drummond
2014 Flag of Scotland.svg Colin Montgomerie (2)204−1210 strokes Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg André Bossert
Flag of Austria.svg Gordon Manson
Flag of the United States.svg Tim Thelen
Travis Perkins plc Senior Masters
2013 Flag of Scotland.svg Colin Montgomerie 206−106 strokes Flag of Spain.svg Miguel Ángel Martín
Flag of England.svg Paul Wesselingh
2012 Flag of Ireland.svg Des Smyth (2)206−101 stroke Flag of Australia (converted).svg Peter Fowler
2011 Flag of Thailand.svg Boonchu Ruangkit 207−94 strokes Flag of Scotland.svg Gordon Brand Jnr
Flag of England.svg Roger Chapman
Flag of England.svg Barry Lane
2010 Flag of Ireland.svg Des Smyth 206−103 strokes Flag of England.svg Carl Mason
2009 Flag of Zimbabwe.svg Tony Johnstone 206−101 stroke Flag of Australia (converted).svg Peter Senior
2008 Flag of England.svg Gordon J. Brand 207−92 strokes Flag of Spain.svg Juan Quirós
European Senior Masters
2007 Flag of England.svg Carl Mason (2)210−6Playoff Flag of Italy.svg Costantino Rocca
2006 Flag of England.svg Carl Mason 209−72 strokes Flag of Argentina.svg Horacio Carbonetti
Bovis Lend Lease European Senior Masters
2005 Flag of England.svg Mark James 207−9Playoff Flag of Scotland.svg Sam Torrance
2004 Flag of Argentina.svg Luis Carbonetti 209−72 strokes Flag of Scotland.svg John Chillas
2003 Ulster Banner.svg Paul Leonard 208−81 stroke Flag of England.svg Nick Job
Flag of Scotland.svg Bill Longmuir
2002 Flag of Jamaica.svg Delroy Cambridge 207−92 strokes Flag of Ireland.svg Eamonn Darcy
Flag of Japan.svg Seiji Ebihara
STC Bovis Lend Lease European Invitational
2001 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Bob Shearer 208−81 stroke Flag of Australia (converted).svg Noel Ratcliffe

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