2003 Challenge Tour
The 2003 Challenge Tour was the 18th season of the Challenge Tour, the official development golf tour run by the PGA European Tour.[1]
The Challenge Tour Rankings were won by Sweden's Johan Edfors.[2][3]
Tournament schedule
The table below shows the 2003 Challenge Tour schedule.[4] The numbers in brackets after winners' names show the player's total number of wins on the Challenge Tour including that event. It is rare for someone to accumulate many wins on the Challenge Tour because success at this level soon leads to promotion to the European Tour.
Rankings
The top 15 on the Challenge Tour Rankings gained membership of the European Tour for the 2004 season.[1][3]
Position | Player | Country | Prize money (€) |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Johan Edfors | Sweden | 94,509 |
2 | Martin LeMesurier | England | 88,644 |
3 | José Manuel Carriles | Spain | 86,604 |
4 | Martin Wiegele | Austria | 86,057 |
5 | Peter Hanson | Sweden | 83,663 |
6 | Martin Erlandsson | Sweden | 80,426 |
7 | Scott Drummond | Scotland | 79,774 |
8 | Stuart Little | England | 73,554 |
9 | Sebastián Fernández | Argentina | 72,115 |
10 | Jamie Elson | England | 70,551 |
11 | James Hepworth | England | 67,971 |
12 | Michael Jonzon | Sweden | 66,308 |
13 | Robert Coles | England | 65,869 |
14 | Ivó Giner | Spain | 60,636 |
15 | Ben Mason | England | 59,829 |
See also
References
- "Tour History". PGA European Tour. Archived from the original on 22 July 2010. Retrieved 2010-07-30.
- "Carriles win the Grand Finale as Edfors is crowned Challenge Tour Champion 2003". PGA European Tour. 26 October 2003.
- "Challenge Tour Rankings – 2003". PGA European Tour.
- "Tournament Schedule". PGA European Tour. Retrieved 2010-08-03.
External links
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