Open de France

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Cazoo Open de France
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Tournament information
Location Paris, France
Established1906
Course(s) Le Golf National
Par71
Length7,247 yards (6,627 m)
Tour(s) European Tour
Format Stroke play
Prize fund US$3,250,000
Month playedSeptember
Tournament record score
Aggregate262 Lu Liang-Huan (1971)
To par−21 Seve Ballesteros (1985)
Current champion
Flag of Japan.svg Ryo Hisatsune
Location Map
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Le Golf National
Location in France
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Le Golf National
Location in Île-de-France
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Open de France Trophy

The Open de France is a European Tour golf tournament. Inaugurated in 1906 it is the oldest national open in Continental Europe and has been part of the European Tour's schedule since the tour's inception in 1972. The 100th edition of the event was held in 2016. The 2022 edition will take place between 22 and 25 September on the Golf National course. [1] There will be €3 million of prize fund. Last edition played was the 2019 tournament, won by Nicolas Colsaerts.

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Originally played at La Boulie, the tournament has been hosted by many different venues, but since 1991, it has been held at the Le Golf National near Paris every year except for 1999 and 2001.

Since the turn of the millennium, the Fédération Française de Golf has made a concerted effort to enhance the stature of the event. In 2004 qualifying tournaments were introduced on the model of those for The Open Championship and the U.S. Open and were open to professionals and amateurs. The prize fund rose from €865,000 in 1999 to €4 million from 2006 to 2009, putting the Open de France in the top group of European Tour events (excluding the majors and the World Golf Championships, which are co-sanctioned by the U.S.-based PGA Tour). The prize fund was €3 million in 2015 and €3.5 million in 2016. It rose to US$7,000,000 in 2017 after joining the new Rolex Series. However the main sponsor of 2017 and 2018 editions: HNA decided to cancel its budget. In 2019, the tournament took place in October. Since then it has no longer been a Rolex Series event. [2] From 2014 to 2018, it was one of the Open Qualifying Series events for The Open Championship with the leading three (four in 2016) players, who had not already qualified, qualifying for the Open. With a new sponsor for 2022 (Cazoo) the prize fund was €3,000,000.

Venues

VenueLocationFirstLastTimes
Racing Club de France La Boulie Versailles 1906198620
Golf de Chantilly Chantilly, Oise 1913199011
Golf du Touquet Le Touquet 191419776
Golf de Dieppe Pourville Dieppe 192319343
Golf de Saint-Cloud Saint-Cloud 1926198713
Golf de Saint-Germain Saint-Germain-en-Laye 192719859
Golf de Fourqueux Fourqueux 192919382
Golf Barrière de Deauville Deauville 193119562
Golf de Saint-Nom-la-Bretèche Saint-Nom-la-Bretèche 196519823
Golf de Chantaco Saint-Jean-de-Luz 197019701
Golf de Biarritz-Le Phare Biarritz 197119711 (+2)
Golf de la Nivelle Saint-Jean-de-Luz 197219721 (+1)
Golf de la Baule La Baule-Escoublac 197819781
Golf Club de Lyon Lyon 197920012
Le Golf National Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines 1991202329
Golf du Médoc Le Pian-Médoc 199919991

From 1970 to 1973 the first two rounds were played on two different courses, everyone playing one round on each course. After the cut, one of the courses was then used for the final two rounds. In 1970 Chantaco and Biarritz-Le Phare were used, with the final two rounds played at Chantaco. In 1971 La Nivelle and Biarritz-Le Phare were used, with the final two rounds played at Biarritz-Le Phare. In 1972 La Nivelle and Biarritz-Le Phare were used, with the final two rounds played at La Nivelle. In 1973, two courses at La Boulie were used, La Foret and La Vallee, with the final two rounds played on La Vallee.

Winners

European Tour (Rolex Series)2017–2018
European Tour (Regular)1972–2016, 2019−
Pre-European Tour1906–1971
#YearWinnerScoreTo parMargin of
victory
Runner(s)-upVenue
Cazoo Open de France
105th 2023 Flag of Japan.svg Ryo Hisatsune 270−142 strokes Flag of England.svg Jordan Smith
Flag of Denmark.svg Jeff Winther
Le Golf National
104th 2022 Flag of Italy.svg Guido Migliozzi 268−161 stroke Flag of Denmark.svg Rasmus Højgaard Le Golf National
Open de France
2021 Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic [3]
2020
Amundi Open de France
103rd 2019 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Nicolas Colsaerts 272−121 stroke Flag of Denmark.svg Joachim B. Hansen Le Golf National
HNA Open de France
102nd 2018 Flag of Sweden.svg Alex Norén 277−71 stroke Flag of Scotland.svg Russell Knox
Flag of the United States.svg Julian Suri
Flag of England.svg Chris Wood
Le Golf National
101st 2017 Flag of England.svg Tommy Fleetwood 272−121 stroke Flag of the United States.svg Peter Uihlein Le Golf National
Open de France
100th 2016 Flag of Thailand.svg Thongchai Jaidee 273−114 strokes Flag of Italy.svg Francesco Molinari Le Golf National
Alstom Open de France
99th 2015 Flag of Austria.svg Bernd Wiesberger 271−133 strokes Flag of England.svg James Morrison Le Golf National
98th 2014 Ulster Banner.svg Graeme McDowell (2)279−51 stroke Flag of Thailand.svg Thongchai Jaidee
Flag of the United States.svg Kevin Stadler
Le Golf National
97th 2013 Ulster Banner.svg Graeme McDowell 275−94 strokes Flag of South Africa.svg Richard Sterne Le Golf National
96th 2012 Flag of Germany.svg Marcel Siem 276−81 stroke Flag of Italy.svg Francesco Molinari Le Golf National
95th 2011 Flag of France.svg Thomas Levet 277−71 stroke Flag of England.svg Mark Foster
Flag of Denmark.svg Thorbjørn Olesen
Le Golf National
94th 2010 Flag of Spain.svg Miguel Ángel Jiménez 273−11Playoff Flag of Spain.svg Alejandro Cañizares
Flag of Italy.svg Francesco Molinari
Le Golf National
Open de France Alstom
93rd 2009 Flag of Germany.svg Martin Kaymer 271−13Playoff Flag of England.svg Lee Westwood Le Golf National
92nd 2008 Flag of Spain.svg Pablo Larrazábal 269−154 strokes Flag of Scotland.svg Colin Montgomerie Le Golf National
91st 2007 Flag of England.svg Graeme Storm 277−71 stroke Flag of Denmark.svg Søren Hansen Le Golf National
90th 2006 Flag of England.svg John Bickerton 273−111 stroke Flag of Ireland.svg Pádraig Harrington Le Golf National
Open de France
89th 2005 Flag of France.svg Jean-François Remésy (2)273−11Playoff Flag of France.svg Jean van de Velde Le Golf National
88th 2004 Flag of France.svg Jean-François Remésy 272−127 strokes Flag of Australia (converted).svg Richard Green
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Nick O'Hern
Le Golf National
87th 2003 Flag of England.svg Philip Golding 273−151 stroke Flag of England.svg David Howell Le Golf National
Novotel Perrier Open de France
86th 2002 Flag of England.svg Malcolm MacKenzie 274−141 stroke Flag of South Africa.svg Trevor Immelman Le Golf National
85th 2001 Flag of Spain.svg José María Olazábal 268−122 strokes Flag of England.svg Paul Eales
Flag of Italy.svg Costantino Rocca
Flag of New Zealand.svg Greg Turner
Lyon
84th 2000 Flag of Scotland.svg Colin Montgomerie 272−162 strokes Flag of England.svg Jonathan Lomas Le Golf National
83rd 1999 Flag of South Africa.svg Retief Goosen (2)272−12Playoff Flag of New Zealand.svg Greg Turner Médoc
Peugeot Open de France
82nd 1998 Flag of Scotland.svg Sam Torrance 276−122 strokes Flag of France.svg Olivier Edmond
Flag of Italy.svg Massimo Florioli
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Mathew Goggin
Flag of Germany.svg Bernhard Langer
Le Golf National
81st 1997 Flag of South Africa.svg Retief Goosen 271−173 strokes Flag of England.svg Jamie Spence Le Golf National
80th 1996 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Robert Allenby 272−16Playoff Flag of Germany.svg Bernhard Langer Le Golf National
79th 1995 Flag of England.svg Paul Broadhurst 274−148 strokes Flag of England.svg Neal Briggs Le Golf National
78th 1994 Flag of England.svg Mark Roe 274−141 stroke Flag of Sweden.svg Gabriel Hjertstedt Le Golf National
77th 1993 Flag of Italy.svg Costantino Rocca 273−11Playoff Flag of Ireland.svg Paul McGinley Le Golf National
76th 1992 Flag of Spain.svg Miguel Ángel Martín 276−82 strokes Flag of England.svg Martin Poxon Le Golf National
75th 1991 Flag of Argentina.svg Eduardo Romero 281−72 strokes Flag of Spain.svg José María Olazábal
Flag of Scotland.svg Sam Torrance
Le Golf National
74th 1990 Flag of Ireland.svg Philip Walton 275−5Playoff Flag of Germany.svg Bernhard Langer Chantilly
73rd 1989 Flag of England.svg Nick Faldo (3)273−71 stroke Flag of South Africa (1982-1994).svg Hugh Baiocchi
Flag of Germany.svg Bernhard Langer
Flag of England.svg Mark Roe
Chantilly
72nd 1988 Flag of England.svg Nick Faldo (2)274−62 strokes Flag of England.svg Denis Durnian
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Wayne Riley
Chantilly
71st 1987 Flag of Spain.svg José Rivero 269−191 stroke Flag of England.svg Howard Clark Saint-Cloud
70th 1986 Flag of Spain.svg Seve Ballesteros (4)269−191 stroke Flag of Argentina.svg Vicente Fernández La Boulie
69th 1985 Flag of Spain.svg Seve Ballesteros (3)263−212 strokes Flag of Scotland.svg Sandy Lyle Saint-Germain
68th 1984 Flag of Germany.svg Bernhard Langer 270−181 stroke Flag of Spain.svg José Rivero Saint-Cloud
Paco Rabanne Open de France
67th 1983 Flag of England.svg Nick Faldo 277−11Playoff Flag of Spain.svg José María Cañizares
Flag of England.svg David J. Russell
La Boulie
66th 1982 Flag of Spain.svg Seve Ballesteros (2)278−104 strokes Flag of Scotland.svg Sandy Lyle Saint-Nom-la-Bretèche
65th 1981 Flag of Scotland.svg Sandy Lyle 270−144 strokes Flag of Germany.svg Bernhard Langer Saint-Germain
64th 1980 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Greg Norman 268−2010 strokes Flag of England.svg Ian Mosey Saint-Cloud
French Open
63rd 1979 Flag of Scotland.svg Bernard Gallacher 284−81 stroke Flag of Scotland.svg Willie Milne Lyon
62nd 1978 Flag of South Africa (1928-1994).svg Dale Hayes 269−1911 strokes Flag of Spain (1977-1981).svg Seve Ballesteros La Baule
61st 1977 Flag of Spain (1977-1981).svg Seve Ballesteros 282−63 strokes Flag of South Africa (1928-1994).svg John Bland
Flag of Spain (1977-1981).svg Antonio Garrido
Flag of Spain (1977-1981).svg Manuel Piñero
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Ian Stanley
Le Touquet
60th 1976 Flag of South Africa (1928-1994).svg Vincent Tshabalala 272−162 strokes Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg Salvador Balbuena Le Touquet
59th 1975 Flag of Scotland.svg Brian Barnes 281−32 strokes Flag of England.svg Neil Coles
Flag of Ireland.svg Eamonn Darcy
Flag of South Africa (1928-1994).svg Dale Hayes
Flag of Ireland.svg John O'Leary
La Boulie
58th 1974 Flag of England.svg Peter Oosterhuis (2)284+42 strokes Flag of England.svg Peter Townsend Chantilly
57th 1973 Flag of England.svg Peter Oosterhuis 280−41 stroke Flag of England.svg Tony Jacklin La Boulie
56th 1972 Flag of the United States.svg Barry Jaeckel 265−11Playoff Flag of England.svg Clive Clark La Nivelle
Biarritz-Le Phare
55th1971 Flag of the Republic of China.svg Lu Liang-Huan 262−102 strokes Flag of Argentina.svg Roberto De Vicenzo
Flag of Argentina.svg Vicente Fernández
Biarritz-Le Phare
La Nivelle
Open de France
54th1970 Flag of Australia (converted).svg David Graham 2681 stroke Flag of France.svg Jean Garaïalde
Flag of Argentina.svg Florentino Molina
Chantaco
Biarritz-Le Phare
53rd1969 Flag of France.svg Jean Garaïalde 277Playoff Flag of Argentina.svg Roberto De Vicenzo Saint-Nom-la-Bretèche
52nd1968 Flag of England.svg Peter Butler 2724 strokes Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg Sebastián Miguel
Flag of England.svg Peter Townsend
Saint-Cloud
51st1967 Flag of England.svg Bernard Hunt 2713 strokes Flag of England.svg Peter Butler Saint-Germain
50th1966 Flag of South Africa (1928-1994).svg Denis Hutchinson 2741 stroke Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg Ramón Sota La Boulie
49th1965 Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg Ramón Sota 2681 stroke Flag of South Africa (1928-1994).svg Cobie Legrange Saint-Nom-la-Bretèche
48th1964 Flag of Argentina.svg Roberto De Vicenzo (3)272Playoff Flag of South Africa (1928-1994).svg Cobie Legrange Chantilly
47th1963 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Bruce Devlin 2734 strokes Flag of Australia (converted).svg Kel Nagle Saint-Cloud
46th1962 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Alan Murray 2741 stroke Flag of New Zealand.svg Bob Charles
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Peter Thomson
Saint-Germain
45th1961 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Kel Nagle 2714 strokes Flag of Australia (converted).svg Peter Thomson La Boulie
44th1960 Flag of Argentina.svg Roberto De Vicenzo (2)2753 strokes Flag of the United States.svg Bill Johnston
Flag of Argentina.svg Leopoldo Ruiz
Saint-Cloud
43rd1959 Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Dave Thomas 2763 strokes Flag of England.svg Peter Alliss La Boulie
42nd1958 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Flory Van Donck (3)276Playoff Flag of South Africa (1928-1994).svg Harold Henning Saint-Germain
41st1957 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Flory Van Donck (2)2668 strokes Flag of England.svg Peter Alliss
Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg Ángel Miguel
Saint-Cloud
40th1956 Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg Ángel Miguel 2774 strokes Flag of Argentina.svg Antonio Cerdá
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Flory Van Donck
Flag of South Africa (1928-1994).svg Trevor Wilkes
Deauville
39th1955 Flag of the United States (1912-1959).svg Byron Nelson 2712 strokes Flag of England.svg Harry Weetman La Boulie
38th1954 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Flory Van Donck 2751 stroke Flag of Italy.svg Aldo Casera
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Norman Von Nida
Saint-Cloud
37th1953 Flag of South Africa (1928-1994).svg Bobby Locke (2)2762 strokes Flag of England.svg Max Faulkner La Boulie
36th1952 Flag of South Africa (1928-1994).svg Bobby Locke 2688 strokes Flag of Argentina.svg Antonio Cerdá Saint-Germain
35th1951 Flag of Egypt (1922-1958).svg Hassan Hassanein 2738 strokes Flag of Scotland.svg Jimmy Adams Saint-Cloud
34th1950 Flag of Argentina.svg Roberto De Vicenzo 2795 strokes Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg Marcelino Morcillo Chantilly
33rd1949 Flag of Italy.svg Ugo Grappasonni 2754 strokes Flag of France (1794-1815, 1830-1958).svg Marcel Dallemagne Saint-Germain
32nd1948 Flag of France (1794-1815, 1830-1958).svg Firmin Cavalo Jr. 2872 strokes Flag of France (1794-1815, 1830-1958).svg Pierre Hausséguy Saint-Cloud
31st1947 Flag of England.svg Henry Cotton (2)2853 strokes Flag of England.svg John Knipe Chantilly
30th1946 Flag of England.svg Henry Cotton 26915 strokes Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Flory Van Donck Saint-Cloud
1940–1945: No tournament due to World War II
29th1939 Flag of Argentina.svg Martin Pose 2851 stroke Flag of England.svg Tom Odams Le Touquet
28th1938 Flag of France (1794-1815, 1830-1958).svg Marcel Dallemagne (3)2825 strokes Flag of France (1794-1815, 1830-1958).svg Pierre Hausséguy Fourqueux
27th1937 Flag of France (1794-1815, 1830-1958).svg Marcel Dallemagne (2)2783 strokes Flag of England.svg Leonard Crawley (a)Chantilly
26th1936 Flag of France (1794-1815, 1830-1958).svg Marcel Dallemagne 277Playoff Flag of England.svg Henry Cotton Saint-Germain
25th1935 Flag of South Africa (1928-1994).svg Sid Brews (2)2933 strokes Flag of Jersey (pre 1981).svg Aubrey Boomer Le Touquet
24th1934 Flag of South Africa (1928-1994).svg Sid Brews 2842 strokes Flag of Jersey (pre 1981).svg Aubrey Boomer
Flag of France (1794-1815, 1830-1958).svg Auguste Boyer
Dieppe
23rd1933 Flag of England.svg Bert Gadd 2833 strokes Flag of France (1794-1815, 1830-1958).svg Auguste Boyer
Flag of France (1794-1815, 1830-1958).svg Marcel Dallemagne
Chantilly
22nd1932 Flag of England.svg Arthur Lacey 2954 strokes Flag of France (1794-1815, 1830-1958).svg René Golias Saint-Cloud
21st1931 Flag of Jersey (pre 1981).svg Aubrey Boomer (5)2912 strokes Flag of England.svg Percy Alliss
Flag of Argentina.svg Tomas Genta
Deauville
20th1930 Flag of England.svg Ernest Whitcombe 2821 stroke Flag of France (1794-1815, 1830-1958).svg Auguste Boyer Dieppe
19th1929 Flag of Jersey (pre 1981).svg Aubrey Boomer (4)283Playoff Flag of England.svg Archie Compston Fourqueux
18th1928 Flag of England.svg Cyril Tolley (a) (2)2831 stroke Flag of England.svg Henry Kinch La Boulie
17th1927 Flag of Scotland.svg George Duncan (2)2992 strokes Flag of Jersey (pre 1981).svg Aubrey Boomer Saint-Germain
16th1926 Flag of Jersey (pre 1981).svg Aubrey Boomer (3)2805 strokes Flag of England.svg Abe Mitchell Saint-Cloud
15th1925 Flag of France (1794-1815, 1830-1958).svg Arnaud Massy (4)291Playoff Flag of England.svg Archie Compston Chantilly
14th1924 Flag of England.svg Cyril Tolley (a)2903 strokes Flag of the United States (1912-1959).svg Walter Hagen La Boulie
13th1923 Flag of England.svg James Ockenden 2882 strokes Flag of Jersey (pre 1981).svg Jack Gaudin Dieppe
12th1922 Flag of Jersey (pre 1981).svg Aubrey Boomer (2)2869 strokes Flag of France (1794-1815, 1830-1958).svg Eugène Lafitte La Boulie
11th1921 Flag of Jersey (pre 1981).svg Aubrey Boomer 284Playoff Flag of France (1794-1815, 1830-1958).svg Arnaud Massy Le Touquet
10th1920 Flag of the United States (1912-1959).svg Walter Hagen 298Playoff Flag of France (1794-1815, 1830-1958).svg Eugène Lafitte La Boulie
1915–1919: No tournament due to World War I
9th1914 Flag of England.svg James Douglas Edgar 2886 strokes Flag of Jersey (pre 1981).svg Harry Vardon Le Touquet
8th1913 Flag of Scotland.svg George Duncan 3043 strokes Flag of Scotland.svg James Braid Chantilly
7th1912 Flag of France (1794-1815, 1830-1958).svg Jean Gassiat 2891 stroke Flag of Jersey (pre 1981).svg Harry Vardon La Boulie
6th1911 Flag of France (1794-1815, 1830-1958).svg Arnaud Massy (3)2847 strokes Flag of Jersey (pre 1981).svg Ted Ray La Boulie
5th1910 Flag of Scotland.svg James Braid 2982 strokes Flag of France (1794-1815, 1830-1958).svg Arnaud Massy La Boulie
4th1909 Flag of England.svg John Henry Taylor (2)2931 stroke Flag of Scotland.svg James Braid La Boulie
3rd1908 Flag of England.svg John Henry Taylor 3004 strokes Flag of France (1794-1815, 1830-1958).svg Arnaud Massy
Flag of England.svg Charles Mayo
La Boulie
2nd1907 Flag of France (1794-1815, 1830-1958).svg Arnaud Massy (2)2982 strokes Flag of France (1794-1815, 1830-1958).svg Jean Gassiat La Boulie
1st1906 Flag of France (1794-1815, 1830-1958).svg Arnaud Massy 29211 strokes Flag of Jersey (pre 1981).svg Tom Vardon La Boulie

Sources: [4] [5]

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