Year: | 2018 |
Tour: | Swedish Golf Tour |
Regular Season: | – |
No Of Events: | 14 |
Honor1: | Order of Merit |
Prevseason: | 2017 |
Nextseason: | 2019 |
The 2018 Swedish Golf Tour was the 35th season of the Swedish Golf Tour, the main professional golf tour in Sweden since it was formed in 1984, with most tournaments being incorporated into the Nordic Golf League since 1999.
The following table lists official events during the 2018 season.[1] [2]
Date | Tournament | Location | Purse (SKr) | Winner | Main tour | |
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Lumine Lakes Open | Spain | €55,000 | Sebastian Söderberg | NGL | ||
Lumine Hills Open | Spain | €55,000 | Kristian Krogh Johannessen | NGL | ||
Stora Hotellet Bryggan Fjällbacka Open | Bohuslän | 400,000 | Mathias Gladbjerg | NGL | ||
Pärnu Bay Golf Links Challenge | Estonia | 400,000 | Martin Eriksson | NGL | ||
PGA Championship | Skåne | 375,000 | Morten Toft Hansen (a) | NGL | ||
Gamle Fredrikstad Open | Norway | 350,000 | Pontus Stjärnfeldt | NGL | ||
SM Match | Uppland | 400,000 | Christian Gløët | NGL | ||
Camfil Nordic Championship | Södermanland | 350,000 | Søren Schulze Pettersson | NGL | ||
OnePartnerGroup Open | Västergötland | 350,000 | Sebastian Hansson | NGL | ||
Holtsmark Open | Norway | 350,000 | Jacob Glennemo | NGL | ||
Åhus KGK Pro-Am | Skåne | 650,000 | Benjamin Poke | NGL | ||
Bråviken Open | Östergötland | 350,000 | Hampus Bergman | NGL | ||
Ekerum Öland Masters | Öland | 350,000 | Marcus Helligkilde | NGL | ||
Tourfinalen | Skåne | 300,000 | Jacob Glennemo | NGL |
The Order of Merit was based on tournament results during the season, calculated using a points-based system.[3]
Position | Player | Points | |
---|---|---|---|
1 | 269,908 | ||
2 | 246,871 | ||
3 | 204,071 | ||
4 | 188,713 | ||
5 | 177,651 |