Volvo Masters

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Volvo Masters
Tournament information
Location Sotogrande, Spain
Established1988
Course(s) Valderrama Golf Club
Par71
Length6,952 yards (6,357 m)
Tour(s) European Tour
Format Stroke play
Prize fund 4,000,000
Month playedOctober
Final year2008
Tournament record score
Aggregate269 Miguel Ángel Jiménez (1999)
To par−19 as above
Final champion
Flag of Denmark.svg Søren Kjeldsen
Location Map
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Valderrama GC
Location in Spain
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Valderrama GC
Location in Andalusia

The Volvo Masters was the concluding official money event of the European Tour season until 2009, when it was replaced by the Dubai World Championship. The event was founded in 1988 and held at Valderrama Golf Club in Andalusia, Spain, except for a five-year period between 1997 and 2001 when Montecastillo Golf Club played host to the tournament.

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The tournament reverted to its original name of "Volvo Masters" in 2005, having been known as the "Volvo Masters Andalucia" between 2000 and 2003 for sponsorship reasons. The prize money for the inaugural event was £351,690, and by 2008, this had increased to over €4 million, making it one of the richest events on the tour. The field consists of the top 60 leading money winners on the European Tour, and from 2005, an invitation has also been issued to the previous years winner regardless of their standing on the money list.

Prior to 2007, the Volvo Masters was held one week before The Tour Championship to allow golfers who are members of both the European and PGA Tours to participate, but this changed after the PGA Tour rescheduled their event to mid-September.

Following a one-year absence from the calendar, Valderama returned to the European Tour schedule in 2010 with the Andalucía Valderrama Masters under the sponsorship of Turismo Andaluz (Andalucia Government Tourism Organization). [1]

Winners

European Tour (Tour Championship)1988–2008
#YearWinnerScoreTo parMargin of
victory
Runner(s)-up
Volvo Masters
21st 2008 Flag of Denmark.svg Søren Kjeldsen 276−82 strokes Flag of Germany.svg Martin Kaymer
Flag of England.svg Anthony Wall
20th 2007 Flag of England.svg Justin Rose 283−1Playoff Flag of England.svg Simon Dyson
Flag of Denmark.svg Søren Kjeldsen
19th 2006 Flag of India.svg Jeev Milkha Singh 282−21 stroke Flag of England.svg Luke Donald
Flag of Spain.svg Sergio García
Flag of Ireland.svg Pádraig Harrington
18th 2005 Flag of Ireland.svg Paul McGinley 274−102 strokes Flag of Spain.svg Sergio García
Volvo Masters Andalucía
17th 2004 Flag of England.svg Ian Poulter 277−7Playoff Flag of Spain.svg Sergio García
16th 2003 Flag of Sweden.svg Freddie Jacobson 276−12Playoff Flag of Spain.svg Carlos Rodiles
15th 2002 Flag of Germany.svg Bernhard Langer (2)
Flag of Scotland.svg Colin Montgomerie (2)
281−3Title shared [lower-alpha 1]
14th 2001 Flag of Ireland.svg Pádraig Harrington 204 [lower-alpha 2] −121 stroke Flag of Ireland.svg Paul McGinley
Volvo Masters
13th 2000 Flag of Sweden.svg Pierre Fulke 272−161 stroke Ulster Banner.svg Darren Clarke
12th 1999 Flag of Spain.svg Miguel Ángel Jiménez 269−192 strokes Flag of South Africa.svg Retief Goosen
Flag of Ireland.svg Pádraig Harrington
Flag of Germany.svg Bernhard Langer
11th 1998 Ulster Banner.svg Darren Clarke 271−172 strokes Flag of Scotland.svg Andrew Coltart
10th 1997 Flag of England.svg Lee Westwood 200 [lower-alpha 2] −163 strokes Flag of Ireland.svg Pádraig Harrington
9th 1996 Flag of Zimbabwe.svg Mark McNulty 276−87 strokes Flag of Argentina.svg José Cóceres
Flag of Scotland.svg Sam Torrance
Flag of South Africa.svg Wayne Westner
Flag of England.svg Lee Westwood
8th 1995 Flag of Germany.svg Alex Čejka 282−22 strokes Flag of Scotland.svg Colin Montgomerie
7th 1994 Flag of Germany.svg Bernhard Langer 276−81 stroke Flag of Spain.svg Seve Ballesteros
Flag of Fiji.svg Vijay Singh
6th 1993 Flag of Scotland.svg Colin Montgomerie 274−101 stroke Ulster Banner.svg Darren Clarke
5th 1992 Flag of Scotland.svg Sandy Lyle 287+3Playoff Flag of Scotland.svg Colin Montgomerie
4th 1991 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Rodger Davis 280−41 stroke Flag of England.svg Nick Faldo
3rd 1990 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Mike Harwood 286+21 stroke Flag of England.svg Steven Richardson
Flag of Scotland.svg Sam Torrance
2nd 1989 Ulster Banner.svg Ronan Rafferty 282−61 stroke Flag of England.svg Nick Faldo
1st 1988 Flag of England.svg Nick Faldo 284−42 strokes Flag of Spain.svg Seve Ballesteros

Notes

  1. Title shared when darkness ended play with Langer and Montgomerie still tied after two holes of a sudden-death playoff.
  2. 1 2 Shortened to 54 holes due to weather.

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References

  1. "European Tour schedule to feature Andalucia Masters at Valderrama". Golf Monthly . 4 December 2009. Retrieved 2009-12-22.