Madrid Open (golf)

The Madrid Open was an annual men's golf tournament which was held in and around the Spanish capital Madrid from 1968 to 2007, apart from a seven-year gap from 1994 to 2000.

It was an official money event on the European Tour since the tour's first official season in 1972 until 2007. Spain was the only country other than the UK which hosted more than one event in 1972, the other tournament in the country being the Spanish Open.

The tournament has had several sponsored names over the years. In 2006 the tournament moved to a new slot and was played the same September week as the 16-man HSBC World Match Play Championship. The 2006 prize fund was €1 million, which is one of the smaller purses on the European Tour. In 2007, the event moved to October, but it was once again be an alternate event to the HSBC World Match Play Championship, which was also rescheduled. It was dropped from the 2008 schedule, with a new tournament named the Madrid Masters taking its place.

Winners

YearWinnerCountryScoreTo parMargin
of victory
Runner(s)-upPurse
()
Winner's
share (€)
Open de Madrid Valle Romano
2007Mads Vibe-Hastrup Denmark272−163 strokes Alejandro Cañizares901,350150,000
XXXII Banco Madrid Valle Romano Open de Madrid Golf Masters
2006Ian Poulter England266−225 strokes Ignacio Garrido1,008,955166,660
Open de Madrid
2005Raphaël Jacquelin France261−233 strokes Paul Lawrie1,005,982166,660
2004Richard Sterne South Africa266−181 stroke Anders Hansen1,013,392166,660
Telefónica Open de Madrid
2003Ricardo González Argentina270−141 stroke Paul Casey
Pádraig Harrington
Nick O'Hern
Mårten Olander
1,400,000233,330
2002Steen Tinning Denmark265−191 stroke Andrew Coltart
Brian Davis
Adam Scott
1,416,716233,330
2001Retief Goosen South Africa264−20Playoff Steve Webster1,404,197233,330
Madrid Open
1994-2000: No tournament
1993Des Smyth Ireland272−163 strokes Domingo Hospital
José Rivero
Mark Roe
Wayne Westner
560,00093,324
Iberia Madrid Open
1992David Feherty Northern Ireland272−164 strokes Mark McNulty568,27493,324
Madrid Open
1991Andrew Sherborne England272−161 stroke Miguel Ángel Martín386,15164,155
Cepsa Madrid Open
1990Bernhard Langer West Germany270−181 stroke Rodger Davis385,00064,155
1989Seve Ballesteros (3) Spain272−161 stroke Howard Clark317,73452,500
1988Derrick Cooper England275−131 stroke Miguel Ángel Martín
Manuel Piñero
282,41946,662
1987Ian Woosnam Wales269−193 strokes Wayne Grady231,00038,500
1986Howard Clark (2) England274−141 stroke Seve Ballesteros168,33328,000
1985Manuel Piñero (2) Spain278−10Playoff José María Cañizares136,98922,670
1984Howard Clark England274−143 strokes José María Cañizares118,94919,864
1983Sandy Lyle Scotland285−32 strokes Gordon J. Brand78,50812,959
1982Seve Ballesteros (2) Spain273−151 stroke José María Cañizares60,24510,006
Madrid Open
1981Manuel Piñero Spain279−95 strokes Des Smyth48,1248,021
1980Seve Ballesteros Spain270−183 strokes Manuel Piñero42,5797,165
1979Simon Hobday South Africa285−32 strokes Francisco Abreu
Gordon J. Brand
Tienie Britz
45,5097,721
1978Howard Clark England282−62 strokes José María Cañizares27,5515,695
1977Antonio Garrido Spain278−103 strokes Francisco Abreu29,1134,619
1976Francisco Abreu Spain275−139 strokes Antonio Garrido25,4454,053
1975Bob Shearer Australia135−93 strokes Dale Hayes
Norman Wood
23,6313,805
1974Manuel Piñero Spain283−5Playoff Valentín Barrios21,1843,500
1973Germán Garrido (2) Spain287−11 stroke Emilio Perera18,5223,374
1972Jimmy Kinsella Ireland283−51 stroke José María Cañizares
1971Valentín Barrios Spain285−32 strokes Antonio Garrido
Tomas Lopez
1970Manuel Cabrera Spain286−22 strokes Neil Coles
1969Ramón Sota Spain278−108 strokes
1968Germán Garrido Spain279−9
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