Swedish Golf Tour Final

The Swedish Golf Tour Final, currently titled as The No. 1 Tour Final in Golf, is a golf tournament played as the season-ending championship of the Swedish Golf Tour.

The No. 1 Tour Final in Golf
Tournament information
LocationMalmö, Sweden
Established2005
Course(s)PGA Sweden National
Par72
Length7,474 yards (6,834 m)
Tour(s)Swedish Golf Tour
Nordic Golf League
FormatStroke play
Prize fundSKr 550,000
Month playedOctober
Tournament record score
Aggregate198 Mikael Lindberg
To par−18 as above
Current champion
Denmark Jonathan Gøth-Rasmussen
Location Map
PGA Sweden National is located in Sweden
PGA Sweden National
PGA Sweden National
Location in Sweden

The Tour Final was introduced in the 2005 season, succeeding the Telia Grand Prix, a Challenge Tour event that had served as the season ending event for most years since 1996. The Swedish Golf Tour (women) had played the Telia Ladies Finale since 1997. Both were discontinued around the time tour sponsorship passed from Telia to Scandinavian Airlines and it became the SAS Masters Tour. After Nordea took over the sponsorship in 2011, the Tour Championship was reintroduced.

Winners

YearTour[lower-alpha 1]WinnerScoreTo parMargin of
victory
Runner(s)-upVenueRef.
The No. 1 Tour Final in Golf
2023NGLDenmark Jonathan Gøth-Rasmussen213−32 strokesIceland Axel BóassonPGA Sweden National
MoreGolf Mastercard Tour Final
2022NGLDenmark John Axelsen200−163 strokesDenmark Jeppe Kristian Andersen
Denmark August Thor Høst
PGA Sweden National[1]
2021NGLSweden Sebastian Petersen208−82 strokesSweden Charlie LindhPGA Sweden National[2]
Lindbytvätten Tour Final
2020NGLDenmark Lasse Jensen200−161 strokeSweden Mikael LindbergEkerum[3]
Tour Final
2019NGLSweden Mikael Lindberg198−182 strokesSweden Björn Hellgren
Denmark Niklas Nørgaard Møller
Pärnu Bay[4]
Tourfinalen
2018NGLSweden Jacob Glennemo209−72 strokesNorway Aksel OlsenBarsebäck[5]
SGT Tourfinal Kristianstad Åhus Open
2017NGLSweden Niklas Lemke211−5PlayoffIceland Axel Bóasson
Sweden Mikael Lindberg
Kristianstad[6]
Tourfinal Vellinge Open
2016NGLDenmark Mark Haastrup (2)210−6PlayoffSweden Niklas LindströmLjunghusen[7]
2015NGLDenmark Mark Haastrup209−73 strokesSweden Simon ForsströmLjunghusen[8]
Tourfinal Svedala Open
2014NGLDenmark Mads Søgaard203−102 strokesSweden David PalmBokskogen[9]
2013NGLSweden Jesper Billing212−41 strokeSweden Jesper KennegårdBokskogen[10]
Nordea Tour Championship
2012NGLSweden Johan Carlsson207−9PlayoffSweden Pontus LeijonKungsbacka[11]
2011NGLSweden Felix Fihn207−91 strokeSweden Benny AhlenbäckVallda[12]
2007–2010: No tournament
Telia Tour Final
2006SWESweden Pontus Leijon202−114 strokesSweden Fredrik Hammarberg
Sweden Robert Wahlin
Rya[13]
2005SWESweden Fredrik Söderström207−93 strokesSweden Johan BjerhagBarsebäck[14]

Notes

References

  1. "John Axelsen tog säker seger" [John Axelsen took a safe victory]. golfing.se (in Swedish). 14 October 2022. Retrieved 17 October 2022.
  2. "Results 2021 MoreGolf Mastercard Tour Final". Golfdata. Retrieved 24 May 2022.
  3. "Results 2020 Lindbytvätten Tour Final by Ekerum". Golfdata. Retrieved 24 May 2022.
  4. "Results 2019 Tour Final by Pärnu Bay Golf Links". Golfdata. Retrieved 24 May 2022.
  5. "Results 2018 Tourfinalen hosted by Barsebäck Resort". Golfdata. Retrieved 24 May 2022.
  6. "Results 2017 Tourfinal Kristianstad Åhus Open". Golfdata. Retrieved 24 May 2022.
  7. "Results 2016 Tourfinal Vellinge Open at Ljunghusen". Golfdata. Retrieved 24 May 2022.
  8. "Results 2015 Tourfinal Vellinge Open hosted by Ljunghusen". Golfdata. Retrieved 24 May 2022.
  9. "Results 2014 Tourfinal Svedala Open hosted by Peter Hanson". Golfdata. Retrieved 24 May 2022.
  10. "Results 2013 Tourfinal Svedala Open hosted by Peter Hanson". Golfdata. Retrieved 24 May 2022.
  11. "Results 2012 Nordea Tour Championship by Fredrik Jacobson". Golfdata. Retrieved 24 May 2022.
  12. "Results 2011 Nordea Tour Championship by Fredrik Jacobson". Golfdata. Retrieved 24 May 2022.
  13. "Results 2006 Telia Tour Final". Golfdata. Retrieved 24 May 2022.
  14. "Results 2005 Telia Tour Final". Golfdata. Retrieved 24 May 2022.
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