Glasgow Open

Glasgow Open

Infobox_Former_Golf_Tournament
tournament_name = Glasgow Open


location = flagicon|SCO Scotland
establishment = 1983
course = Haggs Castle Golf Club
par = 70
yardage =
tour = European Tour
format = Stroke play
final year = 1985
aggregate = 266 Ken Brown (1984)
to-par = -14 "(as above)"
score =
Final Champion = flagicon|ENG Howard Clark

The Glasgow Open was a European Tour golf tournament which was played annually at Haggs Castle Golf Club in Glasgow between 1983 and 1985. The most distinguished of the three winners was future World Number 1 Bernhard Langer of Germany. In 1985 the prize fund was £90,348, which was slightly below average for a European Tour event at that time.

Winners

External links

* [http://www.europeantour.com/default.sps?pageid=127&pagegid=%7BAEFB93B0%2DEFF5%2D4C05%2DAB0F%2DFD08D947D944%7D&eventid=1985022&infosid=3 Coverage on the European Tour's official site]


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