1999 Challenge Tour
The 1999 Challenge Tour was a series of golf tournaments known as the Challenge Tour, the official development tour run by the PGA European Tour. The tour was started as the Satellite Tour in 1986 and was renamed the Challenge Tour ready for the start of the 1990 season.
The Challenge Tour Rankings was won by Spain's Carl Suneson.
Tournament schedule
The table below shows the 1999 Challenge Tour schedule.Dates | Tournament | Host country | Winner | Notes |
11–14 Mar | Tusker Kenya Open | Kenya | ![]() | |
24–27 Mar | OKI Telepizza Challenge | Spain | ![]() | |
15–18 Apr | Open de Cote d'Ivoire | Ivory Coast | ![]() | |
29 Apr – 2 May | Comunitat Valenciana Challenge de España | Spain | ![]() | |
13–16 May | BIL Luxembourg Open | Luxembourg | ![]() | |
20–23 May | Open dei Tessali | Italy | ![]() | |
27–30 May | Challenge de Sablé | France | ![]() | |
10–13 Jun | NCC Open | Sweden | ![]() | |
10–13 Jun | Diners Club Austrian Open | Austria | ![]() | |
24–27 Jun | Is Molas Challenge | Italy | ![]() | |
1–4 Jul | Open des Volcans | France | ![]() | |
2–4 Jul | Neuchâtel Open Golf Trophy | Switzerland | ![]() | Unofficial money |
8–11 Jul | Volvo Finnish Open | Finland | ![]() | |
15–18 Jul | BTC Slovenian Open | Slovenia | ![]() | |
15–18 Jul | Rolex Trophy | Switzerland | ![]() | Unofficial money |
29 Jul – 1 Aug | Finnish Masters | Finland | ![]() | |
5–8 Aug | Beazer Homes Challenge Tour Championship | England | ![]() | |
12–15 Aug | West of Ireland Golf Classic | Republic of Ireland | ![]() | Also a European Tour event |
19–22 Aug | BMW Russian Open | Russia | ![]() | |
19–22 Aug | Norwegian Open | Norway | ![]() | |
1–3 Sep | Formby Hall Challenge | England | ![]() | |
2–5 Sep | Öhrlings Swedish Matchplay | Sweden | ![]() | |
8–11 Sep | Daewoo Warsaw Golf Open | Poland | ![]() | |
30 Sep – 3 Oct | Gula Sidorna Grand Prix | Sweden | ![]() | |
6–9 Oct | San Paolo Vita Open | Italy | ![]() | |
7–10 Oct | Philips Challenge Xacobeo 99 | Spain | ![]() | |
14–17 Oct | Challenge de France Bayer | France | ![]() | |
21–24 Oct | Challenge Tour Grand Final | Cuba | ![]() |
Rankings
The top 15 on the Challenge Tour Rankings gained category 11b membership of the European Tour for the 2000 season.Position | Player | Country | Prize money |
1 | Carl Suneson | 69,642 | |
2 | Iain Pyman | 56,993 | |
3 | Markus Brier | 50,184 | |
4 | Gustavo Rojas | 47,953 | |
5 | Stephen Scahill | 47,583 | |
6 | Hennie Otto | 44,023 | |
7 | Maarten Lafeber | 39,190 | |
8 | Bradley Dredge | 36,606 | |
9 | Benoît Teilleria | 34,620 | |
10 | Lucas Parsons | 34,522 | |
11 | Didier de Vooght | 33,733 | |
12 | Knud Storgaard | 33,561 | |
13 | Philip Golding | 32,897 | |
14 | Johan Sköld | 31,424 | |
15 | Greig Hutcheon | 31,027 |