Belgian Open (golf)
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The Belgian Open is a men's golf tournament which has been played intermittently from 1910 to 2000. All editions since 1978 have been part of the European Tour. After not having been played since 2000, it returned in 2018 as the Belgian Knockout, hosted by PietersProductions, along with its co-founder, Belgian professional golfer Thomas Pieters. With a prize pool set at €1 million, 144 professional golfers start the competition with 36 holes of stroke play, followed by 9-hole match play for the top 64 finishers from the stroke play rounds.
After two years of no European Tour international tournament, the Soudal Open came in 2022. Soudal partnered with Rinkven and once again put on a top international event.
History
The first ever Belgian Open was played at the Royal Golf Club of Belgium, featuring 36 holes. It was not until 1928 that the competition format expanded to 72 holes. The first edition of the tournament was won by Arnaud Massy, the only Frenchman to win a major championship. Other distinguished champions included Walter Hagen, Henry Cotton, José María Olazábal, Nick Faldo and Lee Westwood. Belgium's most successful 20th century golfer, Flory Van Donck, won his home open five times between 1939 and 1956.
In 2018, PietersProductions took over the organisation of the Belgian Open. After an absence of 18 years, they brought the Belgian Open back to the European Tour. The Belgian Open was reintroduced under the name Belgian Knockout.
The first edition of the Belgian Knockout, which was the 53rd edition of the Belgian Open, took place from 17 to 20 May 2018 at Rinkven International Golf Club, Schilde, Antwerp. In the final, the Spaniard Adrián Otaegui won against Frenchman Benjamin Hébert after four match days. David Drysdale took third place after winning against James Heath.
In 2021, it was announced that the tournament would make a return in 2022 and would revert to a stroke play event. It was sponsored by Soudal, and renamed as the Soudal Open.
Format in 2018 and 2019
There are two rounds of stroke-play on the first two days. The top 64 and ties are credited with prize money and are declared to have advanced under Tour rules. However, in case of a tie for 64th place, there is a playoff if players are tied for 64th place to determine who advances to the knockout stages. Players eliminated in the playoff earn 65th place prize money and are credited with making the cut ("MDF").
In the knock-out stage there are six rounds, each match being over nine holes of stroke-play. Players are seeded based on their position after 36 holes. On the first day of knockout there are three rounds. Half the players use the front nine holes, the other half use the back nine. If the two players are tied after 9 holes there is a sudden-death playoff. There is also a 3rd/4th place playoff. Placings for those who didn't reach the semi-finals are decided firstly by the knockout round reached and, for those who lost in the same round, on their score in the opening 36 holes.
Two major changes will be implemented in 2019 for the event. In order to remove a potential advantage/disadvantage that may happen with some groups, the 144 players are now grouped in two sections of 72 players each. One section plays on the first morning and the second afternoon, the other on the first afternoon and second morning. The top 32 players qualify from each section, each section having a separate playoff if required. The second change applies to the first knockout round. The top 16 players will earn an advantage headed to the first knockout round. If their first-round match is tied after nine holes, they automatically advance.
Winners
| Year | Winner | Score | To par | Margin of victory | Runner(s)-up | Venue | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Soudal Open | |||||||
| 2025 | Norway Kristoffer Reitan | 271 | −13 | Playoff | Scotland Ewen Ferguson Netherlands Darius van Driel | Rinkven International | |
| 2024 | Spain Nacho Elvira | 266 | −18 | 1 stroke | France Romain Langasque Denmark Niklas Nørgaard Belgium Thomas Pieters | Rinkven International | |
| 2023 | Sweden Simon Forsström | 267 | −17 | 1 stroke | Sweden Jens Dantorp | Rinkven International | |
| 2022 | England Sam Horsfield | 271 | −13 | 2 strokes | New Zealand Ryan Fox Germany Yannik Paul | Rinkven International | |
| 2020–21: No tournament | |||||||
| Belgian Knockout | |||||||
| 2019 | Italy Guido Migliozzi | −3 | 4 strokes | Netherlands Darius van Driel | Rinkven International | ||
| 2018 | Spain Adrián Otaegui | −3 | 2 strokes | France Benjamin Hébert | Rinkven International | ||
| 2001–2017: No tournament | |||||||
| Belgacom Open | |||||||
| 2000 | England Lee Westwood (2) | 266 | −18 | 4 strokes | Argentina Eduardo Romero | Royal Zoute | |
| 1999 | Sweden Robert Karlsson | 272 | −12 | 1 stroke | South Africa Retief Goosen England Jamie Spence | Royal Zoute | |
| 1998 | England Lee Westwood | 268 | −16 | Playoff | Sweden Freddie Jacobson | Royal Zoute | |
| 1995–1997: No tournament | |||||||
| Alfred Dunhill Open | |||||||
| 1994 | England Nick Faldo | 279 | −5 | Playoff | Sweden Joakim Haeggman | Royal Zoute | |
| 1993 | Northern Ireland Darren Clarke | 270 | −14 | 2 strokes | England Nick Faldo Fiji Vijay Singh | Royal Zoute | |
| Piaget Belgian Open | |||||||
| 1992 | Spain Miguel Ángel Jiménez | 274 | −10 | 3 strokes | England Barry Lane | Royal Zoute | |
| Renault Belgian Open | |||||||
| 1991 | Sweden Per-Ulrik Johansson | 276 | −12 | Playoff | England Paul Broadhurst | Royal Waterloo | |
| Peugeot-Trends Belgian Open | |||||||
| 1990 | Sweden Ove Sellberg | 272 | −16 | 4 strokes | Wales Ian Woosnam | Royal Waterloo | |
| Volvo Belgian Open | |||||||
| 1989 | England Gordon J. Brand | 273 | −11 | 4 strokes | England Kevin Dickens | Royal Waterloo | |
| 1988 | Spain José María Olazábal | 269 | −15 | 4 strokes | United States Mike Smith | Royal Bercuit | |
| 1987 | Republic of Ireland Eamonn Darcy | 200 | −13 | 1 stroke | England Nick Faldo Northern Ireland Ronan Rafferty Wales Ian Woosnam | Royal Waterloo | |
| Belgian Open | |||||||
| 1980–1986: No tournament | |||||||
| 1979 | South Africa Gavan Levenson | 279 | −5 | 3 strokes | South Africa Bobby Cole England Nick Faldo England Michael King | Royal Waterloo | |
| 1978 | Australia Noel Ratcliffe | 280 | −12 | 1 stroke | Australia Chris Tickner | Royal GC Belgium | |
| 1959–1977: No tournament | |||||||
| 1958 | England Ken Bousfield | 271 | 3 strokes | Argentina Antonio Cerdá | Royal GC Belgium | ||
| 1957 | England Bernard Hunt | 280 | Playoff | Wales Dai Rees | Royal Latem | ||
| 1956 | Belgium Flory Van Donck (5) | 269 | 8 strokes | Spain Ángel Miguel | Royal Latem | ||
| 1955 | Wales Dave Thomas | 290 | 1 stroke | Belgium Arthur Devulder | Royal GC des Fagnes | ||
| 1954 | Wales Dai Rees | 287 | 1 stroke | Italy Aldo Casera Australia Norman Von Nida | Royal Antwerp | ||
| 1953 | Belgium Flory Van Donck (4) | 270 | 9 strokes | France Henri de Lamaze (a) | Royal Waterloo | ||
| 1952 | Argentina Antonio Cerdá | 286 | 4 strokes | South Africa Brian Wilkes | Royal GC des Fagnes | ||
| 1951 | France Albert Pélissier | 279 | 5 strokes | Belgium Flory Van Donck Egypt Hassan Hassanein | Royal Latem | ||
| 1950 | Argentina Roberto De Vicenzo | 282 | 4 strokes | Argentina Antonio Cerdá | Royal Zoute | ||
| 1949 | Scotland Jimmy Adams | 283 | 2 strokes | England Max Faulkner | Royal GC des Fagnes | ||
| 1948 | Scotland Willie Forrester | 288 | Royal GC Belgium | ||||
| 1947 | Belgium Flory Van Donck (3) | 283 | Royal GC des Fagnes | ||||
| 1946 | Belgium Flory Van Donck (2) | 289 | 4 strokes | Scotland Willie Forrester | Royal Waterloo | ||
| 1940–1945: No tournament due to World War II | |||||||
| 1939 | Belgium Flory Van Donck | 291 | 1 stroke | England Max Faulkner | Royal GC Belgium | ||
| 1938 | England Henry Cotton (3) | 277 | 13 strokes | England Arthur Lacey | Royal Waterloo | ||
| 1937 | France Marcel Dallemagne (2) | 285 | 4 strokes | Wales Dai Rees | Royal Zoute | ||
| 1936 | France Auguste Boyer (2) | 285 | 1 stroke | England Henry Cotton | Royal GC des Fagnes | ||
| 1935 | England Bill Branch | 283 | Playoff | Belgium Flory Van Donck | Royal GC Belgium | ||
| 1934 | England Henry Cotton (2) | 279 | 3 strokes | England Percy Alliss | Royal Waterloo | ||
| 1933 | France Auguste Boyer | 282 | 3 strokes | England Henry Cotton | Royal GC des Fagnes | ||
| 1932 | England Arthur Lacey (2) | 291 | 2 strokes | France Auguste Boyer | Royal GC Belgium | ||
| 1931 | England Arthur Lacey | 301 | 1 stroke | France Marcel Dallemagne France Pierre Hirogoyen | Royal GC des Fagnes | ||
| 1930 | England Henry Cotton | 281 | 11 strokes | England Archie Compston | Royal GC Belgium | ||
| 1929 | South Africa Sid Brews | 300 | 1 stroke | Jersey Aubrey Boomer | Royal Antwerp | ||
| 1928 | England Albert Tingey Jr. | 297 | 3 strokes | England Jack Taylor | Royal GC Belgium | ||
| 1927 | France Marcel Dallemagne | 140 | Royal Zoute | ||||
| 1926 | Jersey Aubrey Boomer (2) | 137 | 9 strokes | Jersey Percy Boomer | Royal Zoute | ||
| 1925 | France Eugène Lafitte (2) | 142 | 1 stroke | England Arthur Havers | Royal Antwerp | ||
| 1924 | United States Walter Hagen | 143 | 3 strokes | Jersey Aubrey Boomer | Zoute | ||
| 1923 | Jersey Percy Boomer | 145 | 1 stroke | Jersey Aubrey Boomer | Royal GC Belgium | ||
| 1922 | Jersey Aubrey Boomer | 150 | 1 stroke | Isle of Man Charles Corlett France Marius Cavallo | Royal GC Belgium | ||
| 1921 | France Eugène Lafitte | 145 | 10 strokes | England George Pannell | Royal GC Belgium | ||
| 1920 | England Rowland Jones | 154 | Playoff | Jersey Aubrey Boomer England Henry Burrows | Zoute | ||
| 1915–1919: No tournament due to World War I | |||||||
| 1914 | England Tom Ball (2) | 144 | 4 strokes | England Charles Mayo | Royal Antwerp | ||
| 1913 | England Tom Ball | 145 | 1 stroke | Scotland James Braid | Lombardsijde | ||
| 1912 | Scotland George Duncan | 144 | Playoff | England Tom Ball Jersey Ted Ray | Royal GC Belgium | ||
| 1911 | England Charles Mayo | 144 | 3 strokes | France Arnaud Massy | Royal GC Belgium | ||
| 1910 | France Arnaud Massy | 139 | 5 strokes | Scotland Sandy Herd England Harry Vardon | Royal GC Belgium |
In 1957 Hunt (137) beat Rees (145) by 8 strokes in a 36-hole playoff. In 1935 Branch (145) beat Van Donck (149) by 4 strokes in a 36-hole playoff. In 1912 Duncan (70) beat Ray (71) and Ball (78) in an 18-hole playoff, played the same evening.
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