Scandinavian Mixed
Europe
Carlsberg
Played as the Scandinavian Masters by Carlsberg (Jul 28-31). 33-year-old Mark Hensby (Aus) beat home-favourite Henrik Stenson (Swe) with a par at the second playoff hole, to record his first and only European Tour win. [King's course, Kungsängen GC, nr Stockholm].
Europe
Carlsberg
Played as the Scandinavian Masters by Carlsberg (July 29-Aug 1). Second-placed Peter Hanson (Swe) and Henrik Stenson (Swe) finished 5 shots behind 26-year-old Luke Donald (Eng), who recorded his first European Tour win. [Masters course, Barsebäck G&CC, nr Malmö, Sweden].
Europe
EnterCard
Played as the EnterCard Scandinavian Masters (Aug 3-6). 25-year-old European Tour rookie Marc Warren (Scot) beat Robert Karlsson (Swe) with a par at the second playoff hole, to record his first win on the Tour. [Masters course, Barsebäck G&CC, nr Malmö, Sweden].
Europe
Nordea
Played as the Nordea Masters (May 29-Jun 1). Thongchai Jaidee (Thai) beat Victor Dubuisson (Fra) and Stephen Gallacher (Scot) with a birdie at the first playoff hole. [Lakes course, PGA of Sweden Natl GC, Malmo, Sweden].
Europe
Nordea
Played as the Nordea Masters (May 30-Jun 2). Second-placed Jonas Blixt (Swe) finished 3 shots behind Mikko Ilonen (Fin), who claimed his first European Tour win in six years. [Stadium course, Bro Hof Slott GC, nr Stockholm, Sweden].
Europe
Nordea
Played as the Nordea Masters (June 6-9). Second-placed Ross Fisher (Eng) finished 5 shots behind Lee Westwood (Eng), who claimed his third win in this event. [Stadium course, Bro Hof Slott GC, nr Stockholm, Sweden].
Europe
Nordea
Played as the Nordea Masters (July 21-24). Second-placed Richard Finch (Eng) finished 7 shots behind Alex Norén (Swe), whose 63 (-9) on Saturday was followed by an untidy 77 (+5) on the final day. [Stadium course, Bro Hof Slott GC, nr Stockholm, Sweden].
Europe
Nordea
Played as the Nordea Scandinavian Masters (July 22-25). Second-placed Rafa Echenique (Arg) finished 1 shot behind home-country winner Richard S. Johnson (Swe), who recorded his second European Tour win with a 30ft birdie putt on the final green. [Stadium course, Bro Hof Slott GC, nr Stockholm, Sweden].
Europe
Nordea
Played as the Nordea Masters (June 4-7). Second-placed Søren Kjeldsen (Den) finished 4 shots behind Alex Norén (Swe), who won this title for the second time. [Lakes course, PGA of Sweden Natl GC, Malmo, Sweden].
Europe
Nordea
Played as the Nordea Masters (Aug 16-19). 33-year-old Paul Waring (Eng) beat Thomas Aiken (RSA) with a par at the first playoff hole (par-5 18th), to record his first European Tour win at his 200th attempt. [Hills G&SC, Mölndal, nr Gothenburg].
Europe
Nordea
Played as the Nordea Masters (June 1-4). Second-placed Chris Wood (Eng) and defending champion Matt Fitzpatrick (Eng) finished 1 shot behind 20-year-old Renato Paratore (Italy), who recorded his first European Tour win. [Masters course, Barsebäck G&CC, nr Malmö, Sweden].
Europe
Nordea
Played as the Nordea Masters (June 2-5). Second-placed Lasse Jensen (Den) finished 3 shots behind Matt Fitzpatrick (Eng), who claimed his second European Tour title. [Stadium course, Bro Hof Slott GC, nr Stockholm, Sweden].
Europe
SAS
Played as the SAS Masters (Aug 14-17). Second-placed Nick Dougherty (Eng) and Pelle Edberg (swe) finished 1 shot behind home-country winner Peter Hanson (Swe), who recorded his second European Tour win. [Masters course, Arlandastad GC, Rosersberg, nr Stockholm].
Europe
SAS
Played as the SAS Masters (July 23-26). Second-placed Jamie Donaldson (Wales) finished 2 shots behind Ricardo González (Arg), who recorded the last of his four European Tour wins. González birdied five of the last six holes in his final round. [Masters course, Barsebäck G&CC, nr Malmö, Sweden].
Europe
Scandic/Carlsberg
Played as the Scandic Carlsberg Scandinavian Masters (Jul 31-Aug 3). Second-placed Nick Dougherty (Eng) finished 2 shots behind Adam Scott (Aus). [Masters course, Barsebäck G&CC, nr Malmö, Sweden].
Europe
Volvo
Played as the Volvo Scandinavian Masters (Aug 3-6). Second-placed Colin Montgomerie (Scot) finished 5 shots behind Jesper Parnevik (Swe), who recorded his second European Tour win. [Masters course, Barsebäck G&CC, nr Malmö, Sweden].
Europe
Volvo
Played as the Volvo Scandinavian Masters (Aug 3-6). Second-placed Michael Campbell (NZ) finished 3 shots behind Lee Westwood (Eng). [King's course, Kungsängen GC, nr Stockholm].
Europe
Volvo
Played as the Volvo Scandinavian Masters (Aug 5-8). Second-placed and defending champion Jesper Parnevik (Swe) finished 9 shots behind Colin Montgomerie (Scot). [Masters course, Barsebäck G&CC, nr Malmö, Sweden].
Europe
Volvo
Played as the Volvo Scandinavian Masters (July 30-Aug 2). Second-placed Darren Clarke (N.Ire) finished 3 shots behind Jesper Parnevik (Swe), who recorded the last of his four European Tour wins. [King's course, Kungsängen GC, nr Stockholm].
Europe
Volvo
Played as the Volvo Scandinavian Masters (Jul 31-Aug 3). Second-placed Ignacio Garrido (Esp) finished 4 shots behind home-country winner Joakim Haeggman (Swe), who recorded his second European Tour win. [Masters course, Barsebäck G&CC, nr Malmö, Sweden].
Europe
Volvo
Played as the Volvo Car Scandinavian Mixed (June 9-12; Eurpn Tr/Ladies Eurpn Tr event; men and women individually competing for the same trophy and same prize money). Second-placed Henrik Stenson (Swe) and Mark Warren (Scot) finished 9 shots behind Linn Grant (Swe), who recorded the third win of her first full season on the Ladies European Tour. In this co-sanctioned tournament, Grant became the first ever woman to win a men's European Tour event. [North course, Halmstad GK, Tylosand, nr Halmstad, Sweden].
Europe
Volvo
Played as the Volvo Scandinavian Masters (Aug 2-5). Second-placed Ian Poulter (Eng) and Lee Westwood (Eng) finished 1 shot behind Colin Montgomerie (Scot), who won this event for the second time in three years, and third time in total. [Masters course, Barsebäck G&CC, nr Malmö, Sweden].
Europe
Volvo
Played as the Volvo Scandinavian Masters (Aug 1-4). Second-placed Trevor Immelman (RSA) finished 1 shot behind 23-year-old Graeme McDowell (N.Ire), who recorded his first European Tour win in only his fourth start on the Tour. [King's course, Kungsängen GC, nr Stockholm].
Europe
Volvo
Played as the Volvo Scandinavian Masters (Aug 1-4). 23-year-old Lee Westwood (Eng) beat Russell Claydon (Eng) with a birdie at the second playoff hole, to record his first European Tour win. Paul Broadhurst (Eng) was eliminated at the first playoff hole. [Forsgården Golfklubb, Kungsbacka, nr Gothenburg].
Europe
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Played as the Scandinavian Mixed hosted by Henrik and Annika (June 10-13; Eurpn Tr/Ladies Eurpn Tr event; for the first time men and women individually competing for the same trophy and same prize money). Second-placed Adrian Otaegui (Esp) finished 1 shot behind 37-year-old Jonathan Caldwell (N.Ire), who recorded his first European Tour win in his 48th start on the Tour. Alice Hewson (Eng) was one shot further back in third. [Vallda G&CC, Vallda, Halland, Sweden].
Europe
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Inaugural Scandinavian Mixed hosted by Henrik and Annika not played in 2020 (scheduled for June 11-14; cancelled due to global coronavirus pandemic). [Stadium course, Bro Hof Slott GC, nr Stockholm, Sweden].
Europe
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Played as the Scandinavian Invitation (Aug 22-25; formerly the Nordea Masters, and replaced in 2020 by the Scandinavian Mixed tournament). Second-placed Matt Fitzpatrick (Eng) finished 1 shot behind 29-year-old Erik Van Rooyen (RSA), who claimed his first European Tour win with a birdie at the final hole. [Hills G&SC, Mölndal, nr Gothenburg].
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Played as the Scandinavian Masters (Aug 16-19). Second-placed Martin Kaymer (Ger), Peter Hedblom (Swe), Jean-Baptiste Gonnet (Fra), Nick Dougherty (Eng) and Christian Cévaër (Fra) finished 2 shots behind Mikko Ilonen (Fin), who recorded his second European Tour win. [Masters course, Arlandastad GC, Rosersberg, nr Stockholm].
Europe
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Played as the Scandinavian Masters (July 28-31). Second-placed Mark McNulty (Zim) finished 3 shots behind Vijay Singh (Fiji), who recorded his fifth European Tour win. [Royal Drottningholm GC, nr Stockholm; at the time known as Drottningholm GC].
Europe
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Played as the Scandinavian Masters (Jul 29-Aug 1). Peter Baker (Eng) beat Anders Forsbrand (Swe) with a par at the second playoff hole, to record the last of his three European Tour wins. [Forsgården Golfklubb, Kungsbacka, nr Gothenburg].
Europe
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Played as the Scandinavian Masters (Jul 30-Aug 2). Second-placed Robert Allenby (Aus), Peter Baker (Eng), Danny Mijovic (Can), Frank Nobilo (NZ), José María Olazábal (Esp) and Peter O'Malley (Aus) finished 3 shots behind Nick Faldo (Eng), who recorded his 25th European Tour win. [Masters course, Barsebäck G&CC, nr Malmö, Sweden].
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Played as the inaugural Scandinavian Masters (Aug 1-4). Second-placed Seve Ballesteros (Esp) finished 1 shot behind Colin Montgomerie (Scot), who recorded his second European Tour win. [Royal Drottningholm GC, nr Stockholm; at the time known as Drottningholm GC]. This tournament was created from the merger of the Scandinavian Enterprise Open (1973-90) and the PLM Open (1983-90).
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