Jordan Mixed Open

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Jordan Mixed Open
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Tournament information
Location Aqaba, Jordan
Established2019
Course(s) Ayla Golf Club
Par72
Length7,200 yards (6,600 m)
Tour(s) Challenge Tour
European Senior Tour
Ladies European Tour
Format Stroke play
Prize fund US$393,000
Month playedApril
Final year2019
Tournament record score
Aggregate200 Daan Huizing (2019)
To par−16 as above
Final champion
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Daan Huizing
Location Map
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Icona golf.svg
Ayla GC
Location in Jordan

The Jordan Mixed Open presented by Ayla is a professional golf tournament. The event included players from the Challenge Tour, the European Senior Tour and the Ladies European Tour. The event was first held in April 2019 at Ayla Golf Club, Aqaba, Jordan.

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In 2019 there were 40 players from each of the Challenge Tour, the European Senior Tour and the Ladies European Tour together with three high-level amateur golfers. The tournament was over 54 holes with a cut after 36 holes after which the top 60 players and ties played the final round. Players from the three tours played to the same pins but from different tees. Challenge Tour players competed from approximately 7,100 yards, European Senior Tour players competed from approximately 6,601 yards, while Ladies European Tour players competed from approximately 6,139 yards. [1] 66 players made the cut, 25 from the Challenge Tour, 21 from the European Senior Tour, 19 professionals from the Ladies European Tour and one of the three amateurs, Emilie Alba Paltrinieri. [2] Daan Huizing, from the Challenge Tour, won the tournament, two strokes ahead of Meghan MacLaren. José Cóceres was the leading senior, finishing tied for 4th place.

Winners

YearTours [lower-alpha 1] WinnerScoreTo parMargin of
victory
Runner-up
2019 CHA, EST, LET Flag of the Netherlands.svg Daan Huizing 200−162 strokes Flag of England.svg Meghan MacLaren

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References

  1. "FAQs: Jordan Mixed Open presented by Ayla". PGA European Tour. 1 April 2019.
  2. "Jordan Mixed Open - R2". Golf Today. 5 April 2019.

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