Open di Puglia e Basilicata
Tournament information
LocationCastellaneta, Italy
Established1983
Course(s)Riva dei Tessali Golf Club
Metaponto Golf Club
Par71 (R)
72 (M)
Length6,503 yards (5,946 m) (R)
6,815 yards (6,232 m) (M)
Tour(s)Alps Tour
Challenge Tour
FormatStroke play
Prize fund45,000
Month playedOctober
Final year2010
Tournament record score
Aggregate266 Kenneth Ferrie (2000)
To par−18 as above
Final champion
Spain Miguel Pujalte Sastre
Location Map
Riva dei Tessali GC is located in Italy
Riva dei Tessali GC
Riva dei Tessali GC
Location in Italy
Riva dei Tessali GC is located in Apulia
Riva dei Tessali GC
Riva dei Tessali GC
Location in Apulia

The Open di Puglia e Basilicata is an annual professional golf tournament held in Riva dei Tessali, near Castellaneta, Italy.

First held in 1983, there was a brief hiatus before the second edition in 1986. The tournament became part of the second tier Challenge Tour schedule in 1991, where it remained until 2007. Since 2008, it has been an event on the third tier Alps Tour. It also forms part of the Italian Pro Tour.

Prior to 2003, it was solely hosted at Riva dei Tessali Golf Club, but since then it has been jointly held at Metaponto Golf Club.

Winners

YearTour[lower-alpha 1]WinnerScoreTo parMargin of
victory
Runner(s)-up
Open di Puglia and Basilicata
2010ALPSpain Miguel Pujalte Sastre201−133 strokesItaly Matteo Delpodio
Italy Andrea Rota
2009ALPItaly Paolo Terreni137[lower-alpha 2]−6PlayoffItaly Andrea Perrino
Tessali-Metaponto Open di Puglia e Basilicata
2008ALPSwitzerland Martin Rominger274−111 strokeFrance Julien Grillon
2007CHANorthern Ireland Michael Hoey272−13PlayoffWales Liam Bond
2006CHAFrance Anthony Snobeck272−14PlayoffWales Kyron Sullivan
2005CHAArgentina Rafael Gómez267−171 strokeSweden Johan Edfors
2004CHASweden Leif Westerberg274−101 strokeEngland Oliver Wilson
2003CHAEngland Martin LeMesurier273−11PlayoffSwitzerland André Bossert
England Sam Walker
Tessali Open del Sud
2002CHAEngland Simon Wakefield274−101 strokeEngland Andrew Raitt
2001: No tournament
2000CHAEngland Kenneth Ferrie266−183 strokesEngland Mark Foster
France Christophe Pottier
Open dei Tessali
1999CHAArgentina Gustavo Rojas272−122 strokesBelgium Didier de Vooght
1998CHASweden Pehr Magnebrant276−8PlayoffAustralia John Senden
1997CHASpain Ivó Giner280−43 strokesAustralia Stephen Leaney
1996CHANew Zealand Stephen Scahill279−56 strokesFinland Pauli Hughes
Tessali Open
1995CHAEngland Andrew Collison279−52 strokesEngland Jonathan Sewell
1994CHAEngland Michael Archer282−21 strokeFrance Stephan Catherine
Sweden Daniel Westermark
1993CHASweden Olle Nordberg287−1PlayoffEngland Neal Briggs
England Andrew Sandywell
1992CHASweden Anders Gillner279−5PlayoffItaly Baldovino Dassù
1991CHAFrance Éric Giraud281−3England Jeremy Robinson
1990CHAItaly Emanuele Bolognesi (2)288
1989CHAEngland Neal Briggs284E1 stroke
1988Italy Baldovino Dassù (2)288
1987Italy Giuseppe Calì289
1986Italy Emanuele Bolognesi289
1984–85: No tournament
1983Italy Baldovino Dassù289

Notes

  1. ALP − Alps Tour; CHA − Challenge Tour.
  2. Shortened to 36 holes due to rain.
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