Year: | 1992 |
Tour: | Challenge Tour |
Regular Season: | – |
No Of Events: | 34 |
Most Wins: | Mikael Krantz (3) |
Honor1: | Rankings |
Honoree1: | Paul Affleck |
Prevseason: | 1991 |
Nextseason: | 1993 |
The 1992 Challenge Tour was the fourth season of the Challenge Tour, the official development tour to the European Tour.
The following table lists official events during the 1992 season.[1]
Date | Tournament | Host country | Purse (£) | Winner | Notes | |
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8 Dec | Ivory Coast | 80,000 | Michel Besanceney (2) | |||
15 Dec | Nigeria | 105,000 | James Lebbie (1) | |||
12 Jan | Zimbabwe | 45,000 | Mark McNulty (n/a) | |||
19 Jan | Zambia | 75,000 | Jeremy Robinson (4) | |||
26 Jan | Kenya | 75,000 | André Bossert (2) | |||
12 Apr | Italy | 50,000 | Anders Gillner (3) | |||
3 May | France | 50,000 | Jonathan Lomas (1) | New tournament | ||
10 May | Germany | 50,000 | Pierre Fulke (1) | |||
16 May | Italy | 55,000 | Nick Godin (3) | New tournament | ||
17 May | France | 45,000 | Géry Watine (1) | New tournament | ||
24 May | France | 55,000 | Roy Mackenzie (1) | |||
24 May | Sweden | SKr 400,000 | Magnus Jönsson (1) | |||
31 May | France | 50,000 | Jeremy Robinson (5) | |||
31 May | Sweden | SKr 350,000 | Mikael Krantz (2) | |||
6 Jun | Italy | 60,000 | Mark Litton (1) | |||
12 Jun | Scotland | 25,000 | Peter Smith (1) | |||
14 Jun | Sweden | SKr 350,000 | Pierre Fulke (2) | |||
21 Jun | Italy | 70,000 | Nick Godin (4) | |||
5 Jul | Austria | 50,000 | Stephen Dodd (1) | New tournament | ||
12 Jul | Finland | SKr 350,000 | Henrik Bergquist (1) | |||
17 Jul | Switzerland | 45,000 | Tim Planchin (1) | |||
26 Jul | France | 60,000 | Mikael Krantz (3) | New tournament | ||
30 Jul | England | 35,000 | Craig Cassells (2) | New tournament | ||
9 Aug | Sweden | SKr 800,000 | Joakim Haeggman (2) | |||
16 Aug | Sweden | SKr 525,000 | Steven Bottomley (1) | |||
21 Aug | England | 30,000 | Simon D. Hurley (3) | New tournament | ||
23 Aug | Sweden | SKr 300,000 | José Cantero (3) | |||
30 Aug | Germany | 55,000 | Paul Affleck (1) | |||
30 Aug | Sweden | SKr 225,000 | Joakim Rask (1) | |||
4 Sep | Scotland | 30,000 | Brian Nelson (1) | |||
6 Sep | France | 45,000 | Jesús María Arruti (1) | New tournament | ||
13 Sep | Czech Republic | 50,000 | Lucien Tinkler (1) | New tournament | ||
13 Sep | Sweden | SKr 300,000 | Tony Edlund (1) | |||
26 Sep | France | 45,000 | Mikael Krantz (4) | New tournament | ||
27 Sep | Netherlands | 50,000 | John Coe (1) | New tournament |
The following events were sanctioned by the Challenge Tour, but did not carry official money, wins were still official however.
Date | Tournament | Host country | Purse (£) | Winner | Notes | |
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28 Jun | Switzerland | 25,000 | Jeff Hall (2) | |||
12 Jul | Switzerland | 40,000 | Heinz-Peter Thül (3) | |||
8 Aug | Switzerland | 40,000 | Ronald Stelten (2) | |||
30 Aug | Belgium | 50,000 | Magnus Persson (1) | |||
3 Oct | France | 30,000 | Géry Watine (2) |
The rankings were based on prize money won during the season, calculated in Pound sterling.[2] The top 10 players on the rankings earned status to play on the 1993 European Tour (Volvo Tour).[2]
Rank | Player | Prize money (£) | |
---|---|---|---|
1 | 39,768 | ||
2 | 34,112 | ||
3 | 32,768 | ||
4 | 29,960 | ||
5 | 29,474 |