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Deutsche Bank Players Championship of Europe

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Deutsche Bank Players Championship of Europe
Gut Kaden
Tournament information
LocationAlveslohe, Germany
Established1992
Course(s)Gut Kaden Golf Club
Par72
Length7,290 yards (6,670 m)
Tour(s)European Tour
FormatStroke play
Prize fund3,600,000
Month playedJuly
Final year2007
Tournament record score
Aggregate263 Robert Karlsson (2006)
To par−25 as above
Final champion
Argentina Andrés Romero
Location Map
Gut Kaden GC is located in Germany
Gut Kaden GC
Gut Kaden GC
Location in Germany
Gut Kaden GC is located in Schleswig-Holstein
Gut Kaden GC
Gut Kaden GC
Location in Schleswig-Holstein

The Deutsche Bank Players Championship of Europe was an annual 72-hole stroke play professional golf tournament for men. It was last played in Germany and was part of the European Tour schedule. The tournament was founded in 1992 as the Honda Open and acquired the tag of The Players Championship of Europe or TPC of Europe in 1995. It was last played at Gut Kaden.[1] The prize fund in 2007 was 3.6 million, which put it in the top group of European Tour events outside the major championships and World Golf Championships, but not at the head of the list.

The parallels between this tournament and the PGA Tour's Players Championship are not very strong. The European Players Championship was not the richest event on the European Tour and it was not played close to the Tour's headquarters. The Players Championship's closest parallel in Europe is perhaps the BMW PGA Championship, although that was originally the British PGA Championship, and thus equivalent to the PGA Championship, organised by the PGA of America, which is a major championship and is now a European Tour event.

Before it was attached to the event in Germany, the TPC/Players Championship tag was applied briefly to European Tour events in England and Portugal. It was more of a marketing tool than a genuine indication that the event is different from other leading European Tour events in any important way.

Tiger Woods has played in the tournament several times. He was said to have received large appearance fees, which give rise to some controversy as appearance fees are not normally paid by European Tour events which actually take place in Europe.[citation needed] They are more common in less prestigious tournaments.

The tournament was dropped from the 2008 European Tour schedule.

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Winners

Year Winner Score To par Margin of
victory
Runner(s)-up Winner's
share ()
Deutsche Bank Players Championship of Europe
2007 Argentina Andrés Romero 269 −19 3 strokes Denmark Søren Hansen
England Oliver Wilson
600,000
2006 Sweden Robert Karlsson 263 −25 4 strokes South Africa Charl Schwartzel
England Lee Westwood
600,000
2005 Sweden Niclas Fasth 274 −14 Playoff Argentina Ángel Cabrera 550,000
Deutsche Bank - SAP Open TPC of Europe
2004 South Africa Trevor Immelman 271 −17 1 stroke Republic of Ireland Pádraig Harrington 500,000
2003 Republic of Ireland Pádraig Harrington 269 −19 Playoff Denmark Thomas Bjørn 450,000
2002 United States Tiger Woods (3) 268 −20 Playoff Scotland Colin Montgomerie 450,000
2001 United States Tiger Woods (2) 270 −18 4 strokes New Zealand Michael Campbell 450,000
2000 England Lee Westwood (2) 273 −15 3 strokes Italy Emanuele Canonica 450,000
1999 United States Tiger Woods 273 −15 3 strokes South Africa Retief Goosen 280,000
1998 England Lee Westwood 265 −23 1 stroke Northern Ireland Darren Clarke 256,676
Deutsche Bank Open TPC of Europe
1997 England Ross McFarlane 282 −6 1 stroke Scotland Gordon Brand Jnr
Sweden Anders Forsbrand
175,000
1996 New Zealand Frank Nobilo 270 −18 1 stroke Scotland Colin Montgomerie 169,162
1995 Germany Bernhard Langer (2) 270 −18 6 strokes England Jamie Spence 151,662
Honda Open
1994 Australia Robert Allenby 276 −12 Playoff Spain Miguel Ángel Jiménez 116,662
1993 Scotland Sam Torrance 278 −10 Playoff England Paul Broadhurst
Sweden Johan Ryström
Wales Ian Woosnam
116,662
1992 Germany Bernhard Langer 273 −15 3 strokes Northern Ireland Darren Clarke 105,000

References

  1. ^ "Gut Kaden". Archived from the original on 2015-10-09. Retrieved 2015-11-06.

External links

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