English Seniors Open

The English Seniors Open was a European Senior Tour men's professional golf tournament. It was first played in 2003 and each of the first three stagings were won by Carl Mason. In 2007 the prize fund was £150,000 and the host course was St Mellion in Cornwall. After a five-year break, the tournament returned in 2013 and 2014 at Rockliffe Hall in County Durham, with a £200,000 purse and a £30,000 first prize.

English Senior Open
Tournament information
LocationHurworth-on-Tees, County Durham, England (2013–14)
Established2003
Course(s)Rockliffe Hall (2013–14)
Tour(s)European Senior Tour
Final year2014
Final champion
César Monasterio

Winners

YearWinnerCountryVenueScoreTo parMargin
of victory
Runner(s)-up
English Senior Open
2014César Monasterio ArgentinaRockliffe Hall202−145 strokesEngland Barry Lane
Scotland Andrew Oldcorn
2013Steen Tinning DenmarkRockliffe Hall199−171 strokeSpain Santiago Luna
2008–12: No tournament
Midas English Seniors Open
2007Bill Longmuir ScotlandSt Mellion208−82 strokesEngland Carl Mason
Midas Group English Seniors Open
2006Carl Mason (3) EnglandSt Mellion212−41 strokeAustralia Stewart Ginn
2005: No tournament
ADT English Seniors Open
2004Carl Mason (2) EnglandFormby Hall213−33 strokesEngland Bob Cameron
Scotland John Chillas
Merseyside English Seniors Open
2003Carl Mason EnglandHillside Golf Club208−81 strokeScotland Bill Longmuir
Republic of Ireland Denis O'Sullivan
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