Austrian Open
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The Austrian Open is a men's professional golf tournament on the European Tour. Its sponsored name for 2006 is the BA-CA Golf Open Presented by Telekom Austria. It was first played in 1990 as the Austrian Open and was a European Tour event for seven straight years up to 1996 under a variety of names. It then dropped down to the Challenge Tour schedule from 1997 to 2005, with a sharp reduction in prize money. In 2006 it returned to the main tour. The 2007 prize fund is €1.3 million, which is below average for a European Tour event. The tournament is currently played the week before the U.S. Open.
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BA-CA Golf Open presented by Telekom Austria
- 2007 Richard Green -
Australia - 2006 Markus Brier -
Austria
BA-CA Golf Open presented by Telekom Austria
- 2005 Michael Hoey -
Northern Ireland - 2004 Markus Brier -
Austria - 2003 Robert Coles -
England
Austrian Golf Open
- 2002 Markus Brier -
Austria
Austrian Open
- 2001 Chris Gane -
England - 2000 No tournament
Diners Club Austrian Open
- 1999 Juan Ciola -
Switzerland - 1998 Kevin Carissimi -
United States
Matchmaker Austrian Open
- 1997 Erol Simsek -
Germany
Hohe Brucke Open
- 1996 Paul McGinley -
Ireland - 1995 Alex Čejka -
Germany - 1994 Mark Davis -
England
Hohe Brucke Austrian Open
- 1993 Ronan Rafferty -
Northern Ireland
Mitsubishi Austrian Open
- 1992 Peter Mitchell -
England
Mitsubishi Austrian Open sponsored by Denzel
- 1991 Mark Davis -
England
Austrian Open
- 1990 Bernhard Langer -
Germany
- Official site - in German
- Coverage on the European Tour's official site - use schedule browser on the left to access other years