1999 Challenge Tour
Golf tour season
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The 1999 Challenge Tour was the 11th season of the Challenge Tour, the official development tour to the European Tour.
Duration11 March 1999 – 24 October 1999
Number of official events28
Most wins
Carl Suneson (3)
Rankings
Carl Suneson
| Duration | 11 March 1999 – 24 October 1999 |
|---|---|
| Number of official events | 28 |
| Most wins | |
| Rankings | |
← 1998 2000 → | |
Schedule
The following table lists official events during the 1999 season.[1]
| Date | Tournament | Host country | Purse (€) | Winner[a] | OWGR points | Other tours[b] | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 14 Mar | Tusker Kenya Open | Kenya | 91,000 | n/a | |||
| 27 Mar | OKI Telepizza Challenge | Spain | 63,000 | n/a | New tournament | ||
| 18 Apr | Open de Côte d'Ivoire | Ivory Coast | 70,000 | n/a | |||
| 2 May | Comunitat Valenciana Challenge de España | Spain | 91,000 | n/a | New tournament | ||
| 16 May | BIL Luxembourg Open | Luxembourg | 63,000 | n/a | New tournament | ||
| 23 May | Open dei Tessali | Italy | 63,000 | n/a | |||
| 30 May | Challenge de Sablé | France | 70,000 | n/a | New tournament | ||
| 13 Jun | NCC Open | Sweden | 63,000 | n/a | |||
| 13 Jun | Diners Club Austrian Open | Austria | 77,000 | n/a | |||
| 27 Jun | Is Molas Challenge | Italy | 63,000 | n/a | |||
| 4 Jul | Neuchâtel Open Golf Trophy | Switzerland | 63,000 | n/a | Invitational event | ||
| 4 Jul | Open des Volcans | France | 70,000 | n/a | |||
| 11 Jul | Volvo Finnish Open | Finland | 70,000 | n/a | |||
| 18 Jul | Rolex Trophy | Switzerland | 70,000 | n/a | Invitational event | ||
| 18 Jul | BTC Slovenian Open | Slovenia | 70,000 | n/a | |||
| 1 Aug | Finnish Masters | Finland | 112,000 | n/a | |||
| 8 Aug | Beazer Homes Challenge Tour Championship | England | 112,000 | n/a | |||
| 15 Aug | West of Ireland Golf Classic | Ireland | 350,000 | 24 | EUR | New tournament | |
| 22 Aug | BMW Russian Open | Russia | £90,000 | n/a | |||
| 22 Aug | Norwegian Open | Norway | 63,000 | n/a | |||
| 3 Sep | Formby Hall Challenge | England | 70,000 | n/a | |||
| 5 Sep | Öhrlings Swedish Matchplay | Sweden | 63,000 | n/a | |||
| 11 Sep | Daewoo Warsaw Golf Open | Poland | 100,000 | n/a | |||
| 3 Oct | Gula Sidorna Grand Prix | Sweden | 120,000 | n/a | |||
| 9 Oct | San Paolo Vita Open | Italy | 70,000 | n/a | |||
| 10 Oct | Philips Challenge Xacobeo 99 | Spain | 80,000 | n/a | New tournament | ||
| 17 Oct | Challenge de France Bayer | France | 114,000 | n/a | |||
| 24 Oct | Cuba European Challenge Tour Grand Final | Cuba | 105,000 | n/a | Tour Championship |
Rankings
The rankings were based on prize money won during the season, calculated in Euros.[2] The top 15 players on the rankings earned status to play on the 2000 European Tour.[3]
| Rank | Player | Prize money (€) |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | 69,641 | |
| 2 | 56,993 | |
| 3 | 50,184 | |
| 4 | 47,953 | |
| 5 | 47,583 |
Notes
- The number in brackets after each winner's name is the number of Challenge Tour events they had won up to and including that tournament. This information is only shown for Challenge Tour members. It is rare for someone to accumulate many wins on the Challenge Tour as success at this level usually leads to promotion to the European Tour.
- EUR − European Tour.