Swiss Seniors Open
Tournament information
LocationBad Ragaz, Switzerland
Established1997
Course(s)Bad Ragaz Golf Club
Par70
Length6,164 yards (5,636 m)
Tour(s)European Senior Tour
FormatStroke play
Prize fund250,000
Month playedJuly
Tournament record score
Aggregate194 Carl Mason (2007)
To par−16 as above
Current champion
Brazil Adilson da Silva
Location Map
Bad Ragaz GC is located in Switzerland
Bad Ragaz GC
Bad Ragaz GC
Location in Switzerland

The Swiss Seniors Open is the Swiss stop on men's professional golf's European Senior Tour. It was founded in 1997 as the Credit Suisse Private Banking Seniors Open and from 1999 to 2014 was known as the Bad Ragaz PGA Seniors Open. It is played at Bad Ragaz Golf Club. In 2019 the prize fund was €320,000.

Winners

YearWinnerScoreTo parMargin of
victory
Runner(s)-up
Swiss Seniors Open
2023Brazil Adilson da Silva195−152 strokesSouth Africa James Kingston
2022South Africa James Kingston199−113 strokesWales Phillip Price
England David Shacklady
2021Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic[1]
2020: No tournament
2019Argentina José Cóceres199−112 strokesEngland Peter Baker
Australia Peter O'Malley
Wales Phillip Price
France Jean-François Remésy
South Africa Chris Williams
2018France Jean-François Remésy199−111 strokeSpain Miguel Ángel Martín
Wales Phillip Price
Sweden Jarmo Sandelin
2017England Philip Golding195−151 strokeRepublic of Ireland Mark McNulty
2016United States Tim Thelen (2)200−101 strokeEngland Simon P. Brown
Spain Pedro Linhart
Spain Miguel Ángel Martín
2015Austria Gordon Manson196−142 strokesEngland Philip Golding
Bad Ragaz PGA Seniors Open
2014Canada Rick Gibson195−156 strokesRepublic of Ireland Denis O'Sullivan
2013England Paul Wesselingh201−9PlayoffEngland Kevin Spurgeon
2012United States Tim Thelen198−122 strokesEngland Mark James
2011Australia Peter Fowler196−142 strokesScotland Andrew Oldcorn
2010England Carl Mason (3)199−112 strokesUnited States Jerry Bruner
2009South Africa John Bland199−11PlayoffUnited States Bob Boyd
2008England Carl Mason (2)195−152 strokesScotland Bill Longmuir
2007England Carl Mason194−166 strokesArgentina Horacio Carbonetti
Italy Costantino Rocca
England David J. Russell
2006Spain Juan Quirós196−142 strokesEngland Carl Mason
2005Australia Terry Gale199−112 strokesArgentina Luis Carbonetti
France Géry Watine
2004Argentina Horacio Carbonetti (2)195−15PlayoffEngland Denis Durnian
2003Argentina Horacio Carbonetti197−133 strokesAustralia David Good
2002Japan Dragon Taki130[lower-alpha 1]−10PlayoffRepublic of Ireland Denis O'Sullivan
2001Scotland David Huish (2)198−12PlayoffAustralia David Good
2000Scotland David Huish200−104 strokesEngland Jim Rhodes
1999Australia Bob Shearer198−123 strokesUnited States David Oakley
Credit Suisse Private Banking Seniors Open
1998South Africa Bobby Verwey200−102 strokesEngland Maurice Bembridge
England Tommy Horton
1997England Brian Waites203−7PlayoffEngland Malcolm Gregson

Notes

  1. Shortened to 36 holes due to rain.

References

  1. "Tournament winners at a glance". Swiss Seniors Open. Retrieved 13 November 2023.
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