Omega European Masters - Winners

Winners

Year Winner Country Score Winning margin Runner(s)-up
Omega European Masters
2012 Richie Ramsay Scotland 267 (−16) 4 strokes Fredrik Andersson Hed
Marcus Fraser
Romain Wattel
Danny Willett
2011 Thomas Bjørn Denmark 264 (−20) 4 strokes Martin Kaymer
2010 Miguel Ángel Jiménez Spain 263 (−21) 3 strokes Edoardo Molinari
2009 Alexander Norén Sweden 264 (−20) 2 strokes Bradley Dredge
2008 Jean-François Lucquin France 271 (−13) Playoff (2nd hole) Rory McIlroy
2007 Brett Rumford Australia 268 (−16) Playoff (1st hole) Phillip Archer
2006 Bradley Dredge Wales 267 (−17) 8 strokes Marcel Siem
Francesco Molinari
2005 Sergio García Spain 270 (−14) 1 stroke Peter Gustafsson
2004 Luke Donald England 265 (−19) 5 strokes Miguel Ángel Jiménez
2003 Ernie Els South Africa 267 (−17) 6 strokes Michael Campbell
2002 Robert Karlsson Sweden 270 (−14) 4 strokes Trevor Immelman
Paul Lawrie
2001 Ricardo González Argentina 268 (−16) 3 strokes Søren Hansen
Canon European Masters
2000 Eduardo Romero Argentina 261 (−23) 10 strokes Thomas Bjørn
1999 Lee Westwood England 270 (−14) 2 strokes Thomas Bjørn
1998 Sven Strüver Germany 263 (−21) Playoff (1st hole) Patrik Sjoland
1997 Costantino Rocca Italy 266 (−18) 1 stroke Scott Henderson
Robert Karlsson
1996 Colin Montgomerie Scotland 260 (−24) 4 strokes Sam Torrance
1995 Mathias Grönberg Sweden 270 (−18) 2 strokes Costantino Rocca
Barry Lane
1994 Eduardo Romero Argentina 266 (−22) 1 stroke Pierre Fulke
1993 Barry Lane England 270 (−18) 1 stroke Seve Ballesteros
Miguel Ángel Jiménez
1992 Jamie Spence England 271 (−17) Playoff Anders Forsbrand
Canon European Masters Swiss Open
1991 Jeff Hawkes South Africa 268 (−20) 1 stroke Seve Ballesteros
Ebel European Masters Swiss Open
1990 Ronan Rafferty Northern Ireland 267 (−21) 2 strokes John Bland
1989 Seve Ballesteros Spain 266 (−14) 2 strokes Craig Parry
1988 Chris Moody England 268 (−20) 1 stroke Seve Ballesteros
Anders Forsbrand
Ian Woosnam
1987 Anders Forsbrand Sweden 263 (−25) 3 strokes Mark Mouland
1986 José María Olazábal Spain 262 (−26) 3 strokes Anders Forsbrand
1985 Craig Stadler United States 267 (−21) 2 strokes David Feherty
Ove Sellberg
1984 Jerry Anderson Canada 261 (−27) 5 strokes Howard Clark
1983 Nick Faldo England 268 (−20) Playoff Sandy Lyle
1982 Ian Woosnam Wales 272 (−16) Playoff Bill Longmuir
Swiss Open
1981 Manuel Piñero Spain 277 (−11) Playoff Antonio Garrido
Tony Johnstone
1980 Nick Price Zimbabwe 267 (−21) 6 strokes Manuel Calero
1979 Hugh Baiocchi South Africa 275 (−5) 5 strokes Antonio Garrido
Dale Hayes
Delio Lovato
1978 Seve Ballesteros Spain 272 (−8) 3 strokes Manuel Piñero
1977 Seve Ballesteros Spain 273 (−7) 3 strokes John Schroeder
1976 Manuel Piñero Spain 274 (−6) 3 strokes Dave Hill
Seve Ballesteros
1975 Dale Hayes South Africa 273 (−7) 1 stroke Tienie Britz
Bernard Gallacher
Gary Player
1974 Bob Charles New Zealand 275 (−5) 1 stroke Tony Jacklin
1973 Hugh Baiocchi South Africa 278 (−2) 1 stroke Jack Newton
Eddie Polland
1972 Graham Marsh Australia 270 (−10) 1 stroke Tony Jacklin
1971 Peter Townsend England 270 (−10) 1 stroke Manuel Ballesteros
1970 Graham Marsh Australia 274 Donald Swaelens
Jean Garaïalde
1969 Roberto Bernardini Italy 277 Gerhard Koening
1968 Roberto Bernardini Italy 272 Playoff Allan Henning
Randall Vines
1967 Randall Vines Australia 272
1966 Alfonso Angelini Italy 271
1965 Harold Henning South Africa 208
1964 Harold Henning South Africa 276
1963 Dai Rees Wales 278 Playoff
1962 Bob Charles New Zealand 272 Playoff Flory Van Donck
John Jacobs
1961 Kel Nagle Australia 268 Dai Rees
1960 Harold Henning South Africa 270
1959 Dai Rees Wales 274 1 stroke Syd Scott
1958 Ken Bousfield England 272
1957 Alfonso Angelini Italy 270
1956 Dai Rees Wales 278
1955 Flory Van Donck Belgium 277
1954 Bobby Locke South Africa 276
1953 Flory Van Donck Belgium 267
1952 Ugo Grappasonni Italy 267
1951 Eric Brown Scotland 267
1950 Aldo Casera Italy 276 Eric Brown
1949 Marcel Dallemagne France 270
1948 Ugo Grappasonni Italy 285
1940–47 No tournament
1939 Fifi Calavo France 273 James Peterson
1938 Jean Saubaber France
1937 Marcel Dallemagne France
1936 Francis Francis (Amateur) England
1935 Auguste Boyer France
1934 Auguste Boyer France
1932–33 No tournament
1931 Marcel Dallemagne France
1930 Auguste Boyer France
1929 Alex Wilson England
1927–28 No tournament
1926 Alec Ross Scotland
1925 Alec Ross Scotland
1924 Percy Boomer England
1923 Alec Ross Scotland

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