The Polish Open is the oldest and most prestigious professional golf tournament in Poland. First played in 1994, from 1996 to 1999 it was included on the Challenge Tour, and subsequently on the Pro Golf Tour (formerly known as the EPD Tour).

In its capacity as a national open golf championship, starting with 1994 champion Gary Marks the winner earned qualification to the Sarazen World Open, an unofficial money event on the PGA Tour 1994–1999 featuring national open winners.

Winners

YearTourWinnerScoreTo parMargin of victoryRunner(s)-upVenueRef.
Gradi Polish Open
2025PGTGermany Dennis Fuchs196−14PlayoffBelgium Kristof UlenaersGradi
2024PGTSwitzerland Cédric Gugler184−267 strokesFrance Jean Bekirian Belgium Yente van DorenGradi
2023PGTFrance Thomas Elissalde193−171 strokeGermany Tom Büschges Wales Owen Edwards Germany Jan Schneider (a)Gradi
2022PGTGermany Michael Hirmer197−131 strokeAustria Felix SchulzGradi
2021PGTGermany Nick Bachem (a)195−151 strokeSwitzerland Marco Iten Germany Nico Lang (a)Gradi
2020PGTFrance Julien Brun192−182 strokesSwitzerland Jeremy FreiburghausGradi
Polish Open
2019PGTCzech Republic Ondřej Lieser191−197 strokesFrance Félix MoryGradi
2018PGTFrance Mathieu Decottignies-Lafon192−18PlayoffCzech Republic Ondřej LieserGradi
Sierra Polish Open
2017PGTGermany Nicolai von Dellingshausen201−151 strokeScotland Chris RobbSierra
Lotos Polish Open
2016PGTGermany Hinrich Arkenau205−11PlayoffGermany Sascha SchmidtSierra
2015PGTGermany Martin Keskari211−51 strokeFrance David Antonelli Germany Stephan GrossSierra
2014PGTAustria Berni Reiter206−103 strokesGermany Sean EinhausSand Valley
2013PGTGermany Florian Fritsch207−9PlayoffGermany Anton KirsteinSand Valley
Polish Open
2009–2012: No tournament
2008United States Peter Bronson (2)PlayoffEngland Grant JacksonRosa Private
2007EPDNetherlands Taco Remkes278−101 strokeSwitzerland Damian UlrichPostołowo
Xelion Polish Open
2006England Tim Spence281−75 strokesEngland Matt GreenKraków Valley
2005United States Peter Bronson213EPlayoffAustralia John Bleys Sweden Jonathan Fransson England Matt GreenFirst Warsaw
Polish Open
2004Australia Dale HarrisBinowo Park
2003United States James BrayBinowo Park
2000–2002: No tournament
Daewoo Warsaw Golf Open
1999CHASweden Niclas Fasth280−41 strokeSouth Africa Hennie OttoFirst Warsaw
Warsaw Golf Open
1998CHASpain José Manuel Lara273−112 strokesSweden Raimo SjöbergFirst Warsaw
Polish Open
1997CHAAbandoned
Bank Pekao Polish Open
1996CHAGermany Erol Şimşek282−61 strokeSweden Dennis Edlund France Christophe PottierFirst Warsaw
Polish Open
1995England Mark DewdneyAmber Baltic
1994England Gary MarksAmber Baltic

See also

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