Czech Open (Golf)

The Czech Open was a golf tournament on the European Tour, which was held every year in the Czech Republic until 2011. The tournament first appeared between 1994 and 1997 on the Calendar of the European Tour as the Chemapol Trophy Czech Open and was the first European Tour event, the east of the Iron Curtain took place after the fall of the Berlin Wall. The first three events were held in the Club Marianske Lazne Golf in Marianske Lazne, before moving to Prague Karlstejn Golf Club outside of Prague, which is dominated by the castle Karlstejn.

The Czech Open in 1998 at the urging of sponsors suspended after previously Czech Republic was hit by a major flood in the year, and as a result lost his place in the tour calendar. For the last year the prize money was 804 788 pounds sterling, which was on the European Tour at this time than the average.

After the Czech Open was held in 2008 on the Alps Tour, the tournament returned in 2009 returned to the European Tour. New venue was designed by Miguel Ángel Jiménez Prosper Golf Resort in Čeladná where you played the end of July for a prize money of 2.5 million euros. 2009 was named the tournament Moravia Silesia Open and was called again since 2010 as Czech Open.

List of winners

* Played on a par -62 course.

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