Scandinavian Enterprise Open
| Tournament information | |
|---|---|
| Location | Sweden | 
| Established | 1973 | 
| Tour(s) | European Tour | 
| Format | Stroke play | 
| Final year | 1990 | 
| Tournament record score | |
| Aggregate | 268 Craig Stadler (1990) 268 Ronan Rafferty (1989) | 
| To par | −20 (as above) | 
| Final champion | |
|  Craig Stadler | |
The Scandinavian Enterprise Open was a golf tournament on the European Tour that was played in Sweden until 1990, when it had a prize fund of £400,000, which was mid-range for the tour at that time.
In 1991, the tournament was merged with fellow Sweden-based European Tour event, the PLM Open, with the resultant tournament being called the Scandinavian Masters.[1]
Winners
Tournament highlihgts
- 1973: Bob Charles wins the inaugural edition of the tournament. He finishes two shots ahead of Tony Jacklin, Hedley Muscroft, and Vin Baker.[2]
- 1974: Tony Jacklin wins by 11 shots over José Maria Cañizares despite his shooting a final round 75.[3]
- 1977: Seve Ballesteros is struck by lightning on the 14th fairway during the second round of play. He escaped major injury and continued playing.[4] Earlier in the same day Ballesteros got in a rules dispute when Lon Hinkle accused him of marking his ball incorrectly.[5]
- 1987: Magnus Persson's attempt to become the Scandinavian Enterprise Open's first Swedish winner is foiled when Gordon Brand Jnr defeats him on the first hole of a sudden death playoff.[6]
- 1988: Seve Ballesteros wins the Scandinavian Open for a third time. He finishes five ahead of Gerry Taylor.[7]
- 1990: Craig Stadler shoots a final round 61 to win the last edition of the tournament. He finishes four shots ahead of Craig Parry.[8]
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