The Neuchâtel Open was a professional golf tournament that was played annually between 1982 and 2007 at Neuchâtel Golf Club in Saint-Blaise, Neuchâtel, Switzerland. It was a 54-hole stroke play tournament.

From 1990 to 2000 it was an event on the second-tier Challenge Tour, although it was an unofficial money event in some seasons. After being dropped from the Challenge Tour schedule, it became a fixture on the third-tier Alps Tour between 2001 and 2007.

Winners

YearTourWinnerScoreTo parMargin of victoryRunner(s)-upRef.
Open de Neuchâtel
2007ALPSwitzerland Marcus Knight205−81 strokeEngland Phil Rowe
2006ALPEngland Gary Marks202−115 strokesAustria Peter Lepitschnik
2005ALPAustria Thomas Feyrsinger199−141 strokeFrance Lionel Alexandre England Gary Marks
2004ALPBelgium Jérôme Theunis205−85 strokesGermany Marc Chatelain Switzerland Raphaël De Sousa Switzerland Bilbo Perrot France Vincent Simoni
2003ALPFrance Alexandre Balicki204−91 strokeSwitzerland Alexandre Chopard
UBS Warburg Golf Open
2002ALPSpain Fernando Roca200−133 strokesSpain Josep Romero
2001ALPFrance Bertrand Cornut202−115 strokesSwitzerland Alexandre Chopard France Nicolas Kalouguine
UBS Warburg Swiss Golf Open Neuchâtel
2000CHASwitzerland Steve Rey205−81 strokeSwitzerland Juan Ciola
Neuchâtel Open Golf Trophy
1999CHASweden Richard S. Johnson201−121 strokeGermany Erol Şimşek
1998Switzerland Christophe Bovet200−135 strokesEngland John Lawson
Neuchâtel Open
1997CHAGermany Erol Şimşek204−93 strokesAustralia Stephen Leaney
Neuchâtel Open Golf Trophy
1996CHAItaly Federico Bisazza205−8PlayoffGermany Heinz-Peter Thül
Neuchâtel Open SBS Trophy
1995CHABelgium Nicolas Vanhootegem200−132 strokesItaly Michele Reale
1994CHANetherlands Rolf Muntz199−141 strokeEngland Neal Briggs England Philip Talbot Sweden Daniel Westermark
Open de Neuchâtel
1993CHASwitzerland Paolo Quirici207−6PlayoffFrance Stéphane De Marboeuf England Paul Simpson
Neuchâtel Open SBS Trophy
1992CHAGermany Heinz-Peter Thül (2)136−61 strokeSwitzerland Gavin Healey
1991CHAGermany Heinz-Peter Thül206−71 strokeSweden Daniel Westermark
Neuchâtel Open
1990CHASwitzerland André Bossert208−53 strokesEngland Nick Godin
1989CHAEngland Brian Evans (3)206−7PlayoffSpain Manuel García
Open Browning de Neuchâtel
1988United States Jonas Saxton212−11 strokeSwitzerland Karim Baradie
1987England Brian Evans (2)212−1
1986England Tim Huyton137−5
1985England Brian Evans209−4
1984Italy Silvano Locatelli209−4Playoff
1983Italy Pietro Molteni214+11 strokeSpain Raffael Gallardo
1982Spain Manuel Gallardo211−28 strokes

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