Kennemer
The main tournaments played at Kennemer are shown in the table below, which also includes relevant information on the winners, their scores and prize money.
Europe
KLM
Played as the KLM Open (Sept 10-13). Second-placed Lee Slattery (Eng) and Eduardo de la Riva (Esp) finished 1 shot behind Pieters (Belg), who recorded his second European Tour win, coming just two weeks after his first win. [Kennemer G&CC, Zandvoort, Netherlands].
Europe
KLM
Played as the KLM Open (Sept 11-14). Second-placed Simon Dyson (Eng) finished 1 shot behind Casey (Eng), who claimed his 13th European Tour title. [Kennemer G&CC, Zandvoort, Netherlands].
Europe
KLM
Played as the KLM Open (Sept 12-15). Luiten (Neth) beat Miguel Ángel Jiménez (Esp) with a par at the first playoff hole, to become the first home-winner of the Dutch Open for 10 years. [Kennemer G&CC, Zandvoort, Netherlands].
Europe
KLM
Played as the KLM Open (Aug 20-23). Dyson (Eng) beat Peter Hedblom (Swe) and Peter Lawrie (Ire) with a birdie at the first playoff hole, to record his second win in the Dutch Open in four years. [Kennemer G&CC, Zandvoort, Netherlands].
Europe
KLM
Played as the KLM Open (Aug 21-14). Second-placed Paul McGinley (Ire) finished 4 shots behind fellow Irishman Clarke (N.Ire). [Kennemer G&CC, Zandvoort, Netherlands].
Europe
KLM
Played as the KLM Open (Aug 23-26). Second-placed Joost Luiten (Neth) finished 1 shot behind first-time European Tour winner Fisher (Eng). [Kennemer G&CC, Zandvoort, Netherlands].
Europe
KLM
Played as the KLM Open (Aug 10-13). Dyson (Eng) beat Richard Green (Aus) with a birdie-3 at the first playoff hole, to claim his second European Tour win. [Kennemer G&CC, Zandvoort, Netherlands].
Europe
KLM
Played as the KLM Ladies Open (Sept 16-18). First-time Ladies European Tour winner Lagoutte (Fra) beat Eleanor Pilgrim (Wales) at the second playoff hole. [Kennemer G&CC, Zandvoort, Netherlands].
Europe
KLM
Played as the KLM Ladies Open (June 25-27; formerly Mexx Sport Open; last played in 2001). Second-placed Marta Prieto (Esp) finished 2 shots behind Esterl (Ger). [Kennemer G&CC, Zandvoort, Netherlands].
Europe
Mexx
Played as the Mexx Sport Open (Aug 31-Sep 2; next played in 2004). Icher (Fra) beat Suzann Pettersen (Nor) with a birdie at the third playoff hole (par-4 18th), to record her second LET win, coming just two weeks after her first. [Kennemer G&CC, Zandvoort, Netherlands].
Europe
Mexx
Played as the Mexx Sport Open (Sept 22-24; formerly Ladies Dutch Open; last played in 1995). Second-placed Raquel Carriedo (Esp) and Kirsty Taylor (Eng) finished 3 shots behind Fischer (Ger). [Kennemer G&CC, Zandvoort, Netherlands].
Europe
KLM
Played as the KLM Dutch Open (July 26-29). Second-placed Roger Chapman (Eng) finished 4 shots behind McAllister (Scot), who posted the second of his two European Tour wins. [Kennemer G&CC, Zandvoort, Netherlands].
Europe
KLM
Played as the KLM Dutch Open (July 27-30). Olazábal (Esp) beat Ronan Rafferty (N.Ire) with a double-bogey 6 at the ninth playoff hole, versus Rafferty's triple-bogey 7. Roger Chapman (Eng) was eliminated at the first playoff hole. This was the longest "sudden-death" playoff in European Tour history at the time. [Kennemer G&CC, Zandvoort, Netherlands].
Europe
KLM
Played as the KLM Dutch Open (Aug 4-6). Second-placed José Maria Cañizares (Esp) and Vaughan Somers (Aus) finished 1 shot behind Brown (Scot), who posted his second European Tour win. [Kennemer G&CC, Zandvoort, Netherlands].
Europe
x
Played as the Dutch Open (Aug 11-14). Second-placed Hugh Baiocchi (RSA) finished 1 shot behind Byman (USA), who recorded his second European Tour win. [Kennemer G&CC, Zandvoort, Netherlands].
Europe
x
Played as the Dutch Open (Aug 5-8). Second-placed Howard Clark (Eng) finished 8 shots behind Ballesteros (Esp), who claimed the first of his 50 European Tour wins. [Kennemer G&CC, Zandvoort, Netherlands].
Played as the Dutch Open (Aug 5-8). Second-placed Graham Marsh (Aus) finished 6 shots behind Sota (Esp), who recorded his second win in this event. [Kennemer G&CC, Zandvoort, Netherlands].
Played as the Dutch Open. Second-placed Allan Henning (RSA) finished 1 shot behind Sota (Esp). [Kennemer G&CC, Zandvoort, Netherlands].
Played as the Dutch Open (July 27-30). Second-placed Brian Huggett (Wales) finished 2 shots behind Brian Wilkes (RSA). [Kennemer G&CC, Zandvoort, Netherlands].
Played as the Dutch Open (July 17-20). Second-placed Antonio Cerdá (Arg) finished in second place behind Thomas (Wales). [Kennemer G&CC, Zandvoort, Netherlands].
Europe
x
Played as the Dutch Open (July 30-Aug 1). Angelini (Italy) beat Gerard de Wit (Neth) by 1 shot in a 36-hole playoff (Angelini 142, de Wit 143). [Kennemer G&CC, Zandvoort, Netherlands].
Europe
x
Played as the Dutch Open. Second-placed Eric Brown (Scot) and Reg Horne (Eng) finished 2 shots behind Van Donck (Belg), who recorded his fourth win in this event. [Kennemer G&CC, Zandvoort, Netherlands].
Europe
x
Played as the Dutch Open (June 17/18). Second-placed Cecil Denny (Eng) finished 6 shots behind Locke (S Africa). [Kennemer G&CC, Zandvoort, Netherlands].
Europe
x
Played as the Dutch Open (July 13/14). Second-placed Marcel Dallemagne (Fra) finished 10 shots behind defending champion Brews (S Africa), who shot a course record 9-under-par 65 in the third round. [Kennemer G&CC, Zandvoort, Netherlands].
Europe
x
Played as the Dutch Open (June 18). Second-placed and defending champion Auguste Boyer (Fra) finished 6 shots behind Dallemagne (Fra). [Kennemer G&CC, Zandvoort, Netherlands].
Europe
x
Played as the Dutch Open (June 14). Second-placed Tom Odams (Eng) finished 5 shots behind Dyer (USA). [Kennemer G&CC, Zandvoort, Netherlands].
Europe
x
Played as the Dutch Open (July 11/12; field of 16 players). Burrows (Eng) beat Jacob Oosterveer (Neth) in a 36-hole playoff (Burrows 146; Oosterveer 151). [Kennemer G&CC, Zandvoort, Netherlands].
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