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Austria

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Gösser Open

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Year Winner[1] Score Notes
2023 Republic of Ireland Ronan Mullarney
2022 Austria Markus Brier
2021 France Paul Elissalde
2020 Austria Lukas Nemecz
2019 Austria Timon Baltl
2018 Spain Santiago Tarrio
2017 Austria Lukas Nemecz
2016 England Matt Wallace
2015 England Harry Casey
2014 France Thomas Elissalde
2013 Republic of Ireland Brendan McCarroll
2012 Republic of Ireland Brendan McCarroll
2011 Scotland Scott Henry
2010 Spain Juan Antonio Bragulat
2009 Switzerland Claudio Blaesi
2008 Austria Martin Wiegele
2007 France Thomas Fournier
2006 Austria Jürgen Maurer
2005 Austria Thomas Feyrsinger
2004 Italy Alessio Bruschi
2003 Austria Gordon Manson
2002 Italy Marco Soffietti
2001 Austria Gordon Manson
2000 Austria Niki Zitny
1999 Austria Gordon Manson
1998 Austria Gordon Manson
1997 Austria Claude Grenier
1996 Austria Rudi Sailer
1995 Austria Markus Brier
1994 Austria Markus Brier
1993 Austria Fritz Poppmeier

Belgium

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Flory van Donck Trophy

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Year Winner Score Venue Notes
2015 Italy Federico Maccario 202 Mont Garni
2014 Belgium Kevin Hesbois (a) 207 7 Fontaines (Le Chateau)
2013 Cancelled (bad weather) [2]
2012 Belgium Hugues Joannes Jr 280 7 Fontaines (Le Chateau)
2011 Italy Marco Crespi 270 Royal Latem

Czech Republic

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Italy

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  • Executive Group Modena Open (2001)
  • Il Bipop Carire Open (2001)
  • Quattroruote Open (2001–2002)
  • Il Selesta Open (2001)
  • Riviera dei Fiori Open (2001)
  • Salsomaggiore/Montecatini Terme International Open (2002–2004)
  • Memorial Antonio Roncoroni (2002–2003)
  • Memorial Alfonso Angelini/Open Fontana Arte (2002)
  • Ufficio Stile Open (2002)
  • Sanremo Open (2002, 2004, 2012)
  • Open Cassa di Risparmio di Firenze (2003)
  • (Citibank) Le Fronde Open (2003–2006)
  • Brianza Open (2003–2004)
  • Asolo Open (2003–2004)
  • Open La Margherita (2005–2008)
  • Open La Pavoniere (2005–2006)
  • Cordial Resort Pelagone Open (2006–2007)
  • Open Le Madonie (2006)
  • Volturno International Open (2007–2009)
  • Sestriere International Open (2007)
  • UNA Hotels Resort Open (2007)
  • Feudo d'Asti Golf Open (2008–2011)
  • Circolo Rapallo Golf Open (2008–2009)
  • Open di Puglia e Basilicata (2008–2010)
  • Open Golf Padova (2008)
  • Open Le Fonti (2009–2011)
  • Montecchia Open (2010, 2012)
  • Acaya Golf Open (2010, 2019, 2021)
  • Peugeot Tour Alps de España (2010)
  • Milan Zoate Golf Open (2011)
  • Internorm Dolomiti Golf Open (2011–2012)
  • Sardinia Golf Open (2011)
  • Servizitalia Lignano Open (2012)
  • Valle d'Aosta Open (2012)
  • Umbria Open (2013)
  • Friuli Venezia Giulia Open Grado (2013)
  • Cervino Open (2013)
  • Golf Asiago Open (2013–2014)
  • Sardegna Is Molas Open (2013)
  • Open Colli Berici (2014–2015)
  • Servizitalia Open (2014–2015)
  • Open La Pinetina/Memorial Giorgio Bordoni (2014–present)
  • Abruzzo Open (2014–2023)
  • Open Frassanelle (2015–2016)
  • Vigevano Open (2016)
  • Open Castello di Tolcinasco (2016)
  • Alps Tour Grand Final (2016–present)
  • Villaverde Open (2017)
  • Lignano Open (2017)
  • Cervino Open (2017–2019)
  • Golf Nazionale Open (2018–2019, 2021)
  • Des Iles Borromées Open (2018)
  • Pelagone Open (2020)
  • Sicilia Alps Open (2020)
  • Toscana Alps Open (2020)
  • Italy Alps Open (2020)
  • MIRA Live the Soul Open (2021)
  • Antognolla Alps Open (2021)
  • Roma Alps LETAS Open (2021–2022)
  • Winter Series Terre dei Consoli (2022)
  • Molinetto Alps Open (2022)
  • Castelconturbia Alps Open (2022)
  • Croara Alps Open (2023)

Memorial Giorgio Bordoni

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Year Winner Score Notes
2023 Netherlands Kiet van der Weele
2022 Italy Gregorio De Leo
2021 Spain Ángel Hidalgo
2020 Cancelled
2019 Spain Sebastián García Rodríguez
2018 Italy Guido Migliozzi
2017 Italy Marco Crespi
2016 Italy Stefano Pitoni
2015 Italy Andrea Perrino
2014 Spain Borja Virto

France

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  1. ^ The Trophée Richard Olalainty was awarded for the Championnat de France Pro when it was held at La Nivelle in 2008 and 2009.

Memorial Richard Olalainty/Open de Marcilly

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Year Winner Score Notes
2015 Netherlands Darius van Driel
2004 Italy Andrea Maestroni
2003 France Jean-Louis Guépy
2002 France Benoît Teilleria
2001 France Mickaël Dieu
2000 France Dominique Nouailac

Open de Bordeaux

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Year Winner[1] Score Notes
2009 France Alexandre Mandonnet 269 (−19)
2008 France Benoît Teilleria 275 (−13)
2007 France Frédéric Cupillard 279 (−9)
2006 France Jean-Nicolas Billot 272 (−16)
2005 Belgium Nicolas Colsaerts 265 (−23)
2004 France Raphaël Eyraud 278 (−10)
2003 France Grégory Bourdy
2002 France Nicolas Beaufils
2001 France Bertrand Cornut
1990–2000 No tournament
1989 Sweden Anders Haglund
1988 Sweden Jasper Parnevik
1987 United States Michaël Allen
1986 Sweden Peter Carsbo
1985 Brazil Jaime Gonzales
1984 England Grant Turner
1983 England Simon Bishop
1982 France Olivier Leglise
1981 United States John Schroeder
1980 France Bernard Pascassio

Open de Poitiers

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Year Winner Score Notes
2004 France Eric Moreul
2003 France Raphaël Pellicioli
2002 France Frédéric Cupillard

Open de la Commission Professionnelle

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Year Winner Score Notes
2004 France Jean-Nicolas Billot
2003 France Grégory Bourdy

Masters 13

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  • Golf de Pont-Royal
  • Allianz Golf Tour from 2007
Year Winner[3][4] Score Notes
2014 Spain Eduardo Larrañaga 282 (−6)
2013 France Édouard España 275 (−13)
2012 France Adrien Bernadet 277 (−11)
2011 France Guillaume Cambis 277 (−11)
2010 Italy Matteo Delpodio 279 (−9)
2009 France Ghislain Rosier 280 (−8) Playoff
2008 France Dominique Nouailhac 272 (−16) Playoff
2007 France Michael Lorenzo-Vera 273 (−15)
2006 France Jean-François Remésy 278 (−10) Playoff
2005 Portugal José-Filipe Lima 274 (−14)
2004 France Philippe Lima 273 (−15)
2003 France Jean-François Remésy

Open du Bassin Bleu

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Year Winner Score Notes
2004 France Jean-Marc de Polo

Open de la Mirabelle d'Or

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Year Winner[2] Score Notes
2023 Netherlands Kiet van der Weele
2022 France Tom Vaillant (a)
2021 France Franck Médale 196 (−14)
2020 Spain Alejandro del Rey 198 (−15)
2019 Netherlands Lars van Meijel 195 (−18)
2018 Spain Santiago Tarrío 268 (−16)
2017 France Maxime Radureau 262 (−22)
2016 France Hubert Tisserand (a) 273 (−11)
2015 England Harry Casey 269 (−15)
2014 France Jean-Pierre Verselin 275 (−9)
2013 England Steven Brown 277 (−7)
2012 France Xavier Poncelet 273 (−11) Playoff
2011 France Clément Sordet (a) 269 (−15) Playoff
2010 Spain Juan Antonio Bragulat 267 (−21)
2009 France Julien Xanthopoulos 267 (−21)
2008 France Alexandre Mandonnet 271 (−17) Playoff
2007 Italy Lorenzo Gagli 267 (−21)
2006 France Michael Lorenzo-Vera 271 (−17)
2005 France Michael Lorenzo-Vera (Am) 270 (−18)
2004 France Cédric Menut 209 (−7)

Open International Stade Français Paris

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  • Golf du Stade-Français-Courson
Year Winner[3] Score Notes
2010 France Raphaël Eyraud 277 (−11)
2009 France Michael Lorenzo-Vera 293 (+5)
2008 France Jean-François Remésy 272 (−16)
2007 France Julien Quesne 279 (−9) Playoff
2006 France Christophe Brazillier 279 (−9) Playoff
2005 France Grégory Bourdy 280 (−8) Playoff

Open International du Haut-Poitou

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Year Winner[4] Score Notes
2015 Spain Pep Anglès 280 (−11)
2014 Austria Tobias Nemecz 280 (−11)
2013 France David Bobrowski 280 (−11) Playoff
2012 France Sébastien Gros 211 (−8)
2011 France Michael Hill 217 (−12)
2010 Not held
2009 France Julien Xanthopoulos 218 (−1)
2008 France Adrien Mörk 209 (−10)
2007 France Benoit Bozio 208 (−11)
2006 France Xavier Lazurowitz 213 (−6) Playoff
2005 France Renaud Guillard 211 (−8)
2004 France Eric Moreul 281 (−11)
2003 France Raphaël Pellicioli
2002 France Frédéric Cupillard

Masters 26 Dijon-Bourgogne

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Year Winner[5] Score Notes
2009 France Baptiste Chapellan 282 (−6) Playoff
2008 France Cédric Menut 275 (−13) Playoff
2007 France Sarel Son Houi 140 (−4)
2006 Austria Ulf Wendling 207 (−9) Playoff

Open International de Normandie

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Year Winner[5] Score Notes
2012 France Nicolas Joakimides
2011 France Romain Schneider
2010 Italy Matteo Delpodio 271 (−13)
2009 France Damien Perrier 267 (−17)
2008 France Dominique Nouailhac 270 (−14) Playoff
2007 France Julien Quesne 272 (−12)

Trophée Preven's

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Year Winner[6] Score Notes
2009 France Bruno-Teva Lecuona 276 (−8)
2008 France Julien Guerrier 269 (−15)
2007 France Julien Quesne 277 (−7)

Open International d'Île-de-France

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Year Winner Score Notes
2010 Italy Nunzio Lombardi

Peugeot Classic Omnium International

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Year Winner Score Notes
2010 Spain Agustín Domingo

Open International de Rebetz

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Year Winner Score Notes
2014 France Matthieu Pavon
2013 Spain Borja Etchart

Citadelle Trophy International

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Year Winner Score Notes
2018 Cancelled
2017 France Edgar Catherine (a)
2016 Italy Federico Maccario
2015 England Josh Loughrey
2014 England Tom Wilde
2013 England Jason Palmer

Open de Saint-Malo

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  • Mixed LET Access Series in 2019 and 2020
Year Winner Score Notes
2020 Cancelled
2019 France Frédéric Lacroix
2018 France Alexandre Fuchs (a)
2017 France Thomas Boulanger (a)
2016 Italy Stefano Pitoni

Open Golf Clément Ader Paris

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Year Winner Score Notes
2017 France Ugo Coussaud

Portugal

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  • Óbidos International Open (2018)

Slovenia

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Spain

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  • Escorpión/Valencia (2009–2012)
  • La Llorea (2009)
  • Laukariz (2009)
  • Madrid/España/Peugeot Open (2009–2014)
  • Emporda (2010)
  • Cataluña/Barcelona (2011–2012)
  • Lerma (2011)
  • Andalucía/Costa del Sol (2012–2018, 2020–present)
  • Las Castillas (2013–present)
  • Extremadura (2015)
  • La Gomera (2018–2020, 2022–2023)
  • Aravell Golf Open (2022–)
  • Tenerife Pro Golf Open (2023)

Switzerland

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Egypt

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  • Ein Bay Open (2013–present)
  • Little Venice Open (2013–present)
  • Dreamland Pyramids Open (2015–2016, 2019–2020)
  • New Giza Open (2019–2020, 2022, 2024)
  • Katameya Dunes Open (2019)
  • Allegria Open (2020)

Guadeloupe

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Morocco

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  • Packaging Open (2003–2004)
  • Trophée Maroc Telecom (2004–2007)
  • Royal Moroccan Pro Tour Open (2004)
  • Open de Fes (2005–2006)
  • Open de Mohammedia (2005–2008)
  • Open CDG Développement (2007)
  • Grande Finale Attijariwafabank (2009)
  • Open de Mogador (2010)
  • Open Palmeraie (2012)
  • Open Samanah (2012)

Tunisia

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