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词条 Italian Open (golf)
释义

  1. History

  2. Venues

  3. Winners

     Multiple winners 

  4. References

  5. External links

{{Infobox golf tournament
| name = Italian Open
| image = Italian Open (golf) logo.png
| location = Brescia, Italy
| establishment = 1925
| course = Gardagolf Country Club
| par = 71
| yardage = {{convert|7201|yd|m}}
| tour = European Tour
| format = Stroke play
| purse = US$7,000,000
| month_played = May/June
| aggregate = 262 Percy Alliss (1935)
Francesco Molinari (2016)
Thorbjørn Olesen (2018)
| to-par = −25 Hennie Otto (2008)
| current_champion = {{flagicon|DNK}} Thorbjørn Olesen
}}{{Location map
|Italy
|relief = 1
|label = Gardagolf
|lat = 45.5424
|long = 10.5200
|caption = Location in Italy
|position = right
|float =
|background =
|width = 240
}}

The Italian Open is the Italian national open golf championship for men. It was founded in 1925 and has been part of the European Tour's schedule since the tour was founded in 1972. The 2018 event was the 75th edition of the championship.

The 2016 Italian Open was played in September at the Golf Club Milano in Monza with a prize fund of €3 million. In 2017 it became one of the European Tour Rolex Series events, moving to October, with total prize money of US$ 7 million. The 2018 tournament was played in late May and early June at Gardagolf Country Club near Lake Garda.[1]

History

In 2008, Hennie Otto was just one stroke away from the tournament aggregate record of 262, set by Percy Alliss in 1935 on the course at Sanremo, which even by the standards of the day was relatively short, at just 5,200 yards.[2]

Venues

Venue Location First Last Times
Golf Club Alpino di Stresa Stresa 1925 1927 3
Circolo Golf Villa d'Este Montorfano 1928 1972 12
Circolo Golf degli Ulivi, Sanremo Sanremo 1934 1948 5
Sestrieres Golf Club Sestriere 1936 1936 1
Circolo del Golf Roma, Acquasanta Rome 1950 1980 3
Golf Club Milano Monza 1951 2017 9
Circolo Golf Venezia Venice 1955 1974 3
Golf Club Varese Varese 1958 1958 1
Golf Club Garlenda Garlenda 1971 1971 1
Olgiata Golf Club Rome 1973 2002 1 (+1)
Golf Club Monticello Como 1975 1992 7
Circolo Golf Is Molas Pula, Sardinia 1976 2001 4
Pevero Golf Club Arzachena, Sardinia 1978 1978 1
Circolo Golf Ugolino Florence 1983 1983 1
Molinetto Country Club Milan 1985 1985 1
Golf Club Albarella Venice 1986 1986 1
Castelconturbia Golf Club Borgomanero 1991 1998 2
Modena Golf and Country Club Modena 1993 1993 1
Marco Simone Golf and Country Club Rome 1994 1994 1
Le Rovedine Golf Club Milan 1995 1995 1
Golf Club Bergamo "L'Albenza" Bergamo 1996 1996 1
Gardagolf Country Club Brescia 1997 2018 3
Circolo Golf Torino "La Mandria" Turin 1999 2014 3
Golf Club Castello Tolcinasco Milan 2004 2008 5
Royal Park i Roveri Turin 2009 2012 4

In 1973 the first two rounds were played on two different courses, Acquasanta and Olgiata, everyone playing one round on each course. After the cut, Acquasanta was then used for the final two rounds.

Winners

[3]
YearWinnerCountryVenueScoreTo parMargin
of victory
Runner(s)-up
Italian Open
2018 Thorbjørn Olesen {{DNK}} Gardagolf 262−22 1 stroke ITA}} Francesco Molinari
2017 Tyrrell Hatton {{ENG}} Milano 263–21 1 stroke THA}} Kiradech Aphibarnrat,
{{flagicon|ENG}} Ross Fisher
2016 Francesco Molinari (2) {{ITA}} Milano 262−22 1 stroke ENG}} Danny Willett
Open d'Italia presented by Damiani
2015 Rikard Karlberg {{SWE}} Milano 269−19 Playoff DEU}} Martin Kaymer
2014 Hennie Otto (2) {{ZAF}} Torino 268−20 2 strokes ENG}} David Howell
Open d'Italia Lindt
2013 Julien Quesne {{FRA}} Torino 276−12 1 stroke IRL}} David Higgins
{{flagicon|ENG}} Steve Webster
BMW Italian Open
2012 Gonzalo Fernández-Castaño (2) {{ESP}} Royal Park i Roveri 264−24 2 strokes ZAF}} Garth Mulroy
2011 Robert Rock {{ENG}} Royal Park i Roveri 267−21 1 stroke ENG}} Gary Boyd
{{flagicon|DNK}} Thorbjørn Olesen
2010 Fredrik Andersson Hed {{SWE}} Royal Park i Roveri 268−16 2 strokes ENG}} David Horsey
2009 Daniel Vancsik {{ARG}} Royal Park i Roveri 267−17 6 strokes USA}} John Daly
{{flagicon|FRA}} Raphaël Jacquelin
{{flagicon|ENG}} Robert Rock
Methorios Capital Italian Open
2008 Hennie Otto {{ZAF}} Castello Tolcinasco 263−25 1 stroke ENG}} Oliver Wilson
Telecom Italia Open
2007 Gonzalo Fernández-Castaño {{ESP}} Castello Tolcinasco 200*−16 Playoff AUT}} Markus Brier
2006 Francesco Molinari {{ITA}} Castello Tolcinasco 265−23 4 strokes DNK}} Anders Hansen
{{flagicon|SWE}} Jarmo Sandelin
2005 Steve Webster {{ENG}} Castello Tolcinasco 270−18 3 strokes WAL}} Bradley Dredge
{{flagicon|ENG}} Richard Finch
{{flagicon|DNK}} Anders Hansen
2004 Graeme McDowell {{NIR}} Castello Tolcinasco 197*−19 Playoff FRA}} Thomas Levet
Italian Open Telecom Italia
2003 Mathias Grönberg {{SWE}} Gardagolf 271−17 2 strokes ARG}} Ricardo González
{{flagicon|ESP}} José Manuel Lara
{{flagicon|SCO}} Colin Montgomerie
2002 Ian Poulter (2) {{ENG}} Olgiata 197*−19 2 strokes SCO}} Paul Lawrie
Atlanet Italian Open
2001 Grégory Havret {{FRA}} Is Molas 268−20 1 stroke WAL}} Bradley Dredge
Italian Open
2000 Ian Poulter {{ENG}} Is Molas 267−21 1 stroke SCO}} Gordon Brand, Jnr
Fiat and Fila Italian Open
1999 Dean Robertson {{SCO}} Torino 271−17 1 stroke IRL}} Pádraig Harrington
Italian Open
1998 Patrik Sjöland {{SWE}} Castelconturbia 195*−21 3 strokes SWE}} Joakim Haeggman
{{flagicon|ESP}} José María Olazábal
Conte of Florence Italian Open
1997 Bernhard Langer (2) {{DEU}} Gardagolf 273−15 1 stroke ESP}} José María Olazábal
1996 Jim Payne {{ENG}} Bergamo 275−9 1 stroke SWE}} Patrik Sjöland
Italian Open
1995 Sam Torrance (2) {{SCO}} Le Rovedine 269−19 2 strokes ESP}} José Rivero
Tisettanta Italian Open
1994 Eduardo Romero {{ARG}} Marco Simone 272−16 1 stroke NZL}} Greg Turner
Lancia Martini Italian Open
1993 Greg Turner {{NZL}} Modena 267−21 1 stroke ARG}} José Cóceres
1992 Sandy Lyle (2) {{SCO}} Monticello 270−18 1 stroke SCO}} Colin Montgomerie
1991 Craig Parry {{AUS}} Castelconturbia 279−9 1 stroke WAL}} Ian Woosnam
1990 Richard Boxall {{ENG}} Milano 267−21 5 strokes ESP}} José María Olazábal
Lancia Italian Open
1989 Ronan Rafferty {{NIR}} Monticello 273−15 1 stroke SCO}} Sam Torrance
1988 Greg Norman {{AUS}} Monticello 270−18 1 stroke AUS}} Craig Parry
1987 Sam Torrance {{SCO}} Monticello 271−17 Playoff ESP}} José Rivero
Italian Open
1986 David Feherty {{NIR}} Albarella 270−10 Playoff NIR}} Ronan Rafferty
1985 Manuel Piñero {{ESP}} Molinetto 267−21 1 stroke SCO}} Sam Torrance
1984 Sandy Lyle {{SCO}} Milano 277−11 4 strokes USA}} Bobby Clampett
1983 Bernhard Langer {{FRG}} Ugolino 271−17 Playoff ESP}} Seve Ballesteros
{{flagicon|SCO}} Ken Brown
1982 Mark James {{ENG}} Is Molas 280−8 3 strokes USA}} Bobby Clampett
{{flagicon|WAL}} Ian Woosnam
1981 José Maria Cañizares ESP|1977}} Milano 280−8 Playoff USA}} Bobby Clampett
1980 Massimo Mannelli {{ITA}} Acquasanta 276−8 5 strokes ZAF|1928}} John Bland
{{flagicon|SCO}} Ken Brown
1979 Brian Barnes {{SCO}} Monticello 281−7 Playoff ZAF|1928}} Dale Hayes
1978 Dale Hayes ZAF|1928}} Pevero 293+5 3 strokes ZAF|1928}} Vin Baker
{{flagicon|ENG}} Tommy Horton
1977 Ángel Gallardo ESP|1977}} Monticello 286−2 Playoff SCO}} Brian Barnes
1976 Baldovino Dassù {{ITA}} Is Molas 280−8 8 strokes ENG}} Carl Mason
{{flagicon|ESP|1945}} Manuel Piñero
1975 Billy Casper {{USA}} Monticello 286−2 1 stroke SCO}} Brian Barnes
1974 Peter Oosterhuis {{ENG}} Venezia 249^−2 2 strokes ZAF|1928}} Dale Hayes
{{flagicon|USA}} Johnny Miller
1973 Tony Jacklin {{ENG}} Acquasanta
(and Olgiata)
284−4 1 stroke ESP|1945}} Valentín Barrios
1972 Norman Wood {{SCO}} Villa d'Este 271−1 2 strokes WAL}} Brian Huggett
Italian Open (prior to European Tour sanction)
1971 Ramón Sota ESP|1945}} Garlenda 282−2 4 strokes SCO}} Brian Barnes
  • Tournament shortened to three rounds due to rain.

^Only nine holes (par 35) were played in the first round of the 1974 tournament.

Year Winner Country Venue Score Margin
of victory
Runner(s)-up
1961-70: No tournament
1960 Brian Wilkes ZAF|1928}} Venezia 285 2 strokes FRA}} Jean Garaïalde
1959 Peter Thomson {{AUS}} Villa d'Este 269 1 stroke ITA}} Alfonso Angelini
1958 Peter Alliss {{ENG}} Varese 282 10 strokes ITA}} Alfonso Angelini
1957 Harold Henning ZAF|1928}} Villa d'Este 273 3 strokes FRA|1794}} Roger Cotton
1956 Antonio Cerdá {{ARG}} Milano 284 Playoff BEL}} Flory Van Donck
1955 Flory Van Donck (4) {{BEL}} Venezia 287 1 stroke FRA|1794}} Henri de Lamaze (a)
1954 Ugo Grappasonni (2) {{ITA}} Villa d'Este 272 Playoff ENG}} John Jacobs
1953 Flory Van Donck (3) {{BEL}} Villa d'Este 269 6 strokes ENG}} Max Faulkner
{{flagicon|WAL|1953}} Dai Rees
1952 Eric Brown {{SCO}} Milano 273 6 strokes ITA}} Alfonso Angelini
1951 Jimmy Adams {{SCO}} Milano 283 1 stroke SCO}} Eric Brown
1950 Ugo Grappasonni {{ITA}} Acquasanta 281 Playoff ITA}} Alfonso Angelini
1949 Hassan Hassanein EGY|1922}} Villa d'Este 271ITA}} Aldo Casera
1948 Aldo Casera {{ITA}} Golf Sanremo 267ITA}} Ugo Grappasonni
{{flagicon|ITA}} Pietro Manca
1947 Flory Van Donck (2) {{BEL}} Golf Sanremo 263ITA}} Aldo Casera
1939–1946: No tournament due to World War II
1938 Flory Van Donck {{BEL}} Villa d'Este 276ITA|1861}} Pulvio Travaini
1937 Marcel Dallemagne FRA|1794}} Golf Sanremo 276 Playoff FRA|1794}} Auguste Boyer
1936 Henry Cotton {{ENG}} Sestrieres 268 6 strokes USA|1912}} Joe Ezar
1935 Percy Alliss (2) {{ENG}} Golf Sanremo 262 5 strokes FRA|1794}} Auguste Boyer
{{flagicon|ENG}} Arthur Havers
1934 Norman Nutley {{ENG}} Golf Sanremo 132ESP|1931}} Gonzales
1933: No tournament
1932 Aubrey Boomer JER|old}} Villa d'Este 143FRA|1794}} Auguste Boyer
1931 Auguste Boyer (4) FRA|1794}} Villa d'Este 141FRA|1794}} René Golias
1930 Auguste Boyer (3) FRA|1794}} Villa d'Este 140FRA|1794}} Marcel Dallemagne
1929 René Golias FRA|1794}} Villa d'Este 143FRA|1794}} Auguste Boyer
1928 Auguste Boyer (2) FRA|1794}} Villa d'Este 145 1 stroke FRA|1794}} Jean Baptiste Loth
1927 Percy Alliss {{ENG}} Alpino di Stresa 145 Playoff FRA|1794}} Marcel Dallemagne
1926 Auguste Boyer FRA|1794}} Alpino di Stresa 147SCO}} Alec Ross
1925 Francesco Pasquali ITA|1861}} Alpino di Stresa 154 1 stroke William Jolly

In 1954 Grappasonni beat Jacobs 137 to 138 in the 36-hole playoff.

Multiple winners

  • 4 wins
    • Auguste Boyer: 1926, 1928, 1930, 1931
    • Flory Van Donck: 1938, 1947, 1953, 1955
  • 2 wins
    • Percy Alliss: 1927, 1935
    • Ugo Grappasonni: 1950, 1954
    • Sandy Lyle: 1984, 1992
    • Sam Torrance: 1987, 1995
    • Bernhard Langer: 1983, 1997
    • Ian Poulter: 2000, 2002
    • Gonzalo Fernández-Castaño: 2007, 2012
    • Hennie Otto: 2008, 2014
    • Francesco Molinari: 2006, 2016

References

1. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.europeantour.com/europeantour/season=2018/tournamentid=2018046/news/newsid=339265.html |title= Italian Open to make Lake Garda return in 2018 |publisher=European Tour |date=13 December 2017}}
2. ^{{cite journal |url=http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,758055,00.html |title=Low, Long & Little |magazine=Time |date=26 July 1937 |accessdate=2008-11-23}}
3. ^http://www.openditaliagolf.eu/albo-doro-open-ditalia/

External links

  • Coverage on the European Tour's official site
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5 : European Tour events|Golf tournaments in Italy|Sport in Turin|Recurring sporting events established in 1925|1925 establishments in Italy

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