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Challenge Tour: 25 years in the Czech Republic
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Challenge Tour: 25 years in the Czech Republic

This year will mark 25 years since the European Challenge Tour first visited the Czech Republic and, fittingly, 2017 sees the addition of a second tournament to the Road to Oman schedule, the Prague Golf Challenge.

Some Czech flags on show  at Albatross Golf Resort ahead of the 2016 D+D REAL Czech Masters

Ahead of the Challenge Tour’s visit to the Czech capital in July, we decided to take a look back at the country’s long association with Europe’s top developmental tour.

Driving range at the Czech Challenge

Tinkler the top Playboy

The first Challenge Tour event in the Czech Republic was 1992’s Playboy Charity Challenge in Mariánské Lázně, towards the German border in the west of the country.

Lucien Tinkler claimed his first and only Challenge Tour title in the 54-hole event, the Australian beating future winning Ryder Cup captain Paul McGinley in a play-off.

A year later, now named the Corfin Charity Challenge, England’s Ian Spencer claimed a second Challenge Tour title at the same venue.

Alex Cejka

Kings of the Czech castle

After skipping a year, the Challenge Tour was back on Czech soil in 1995 for the KB Golf Challenge, taking place in the shadows of Karlštejn Castle on the outskirts of Prague.

Eric Giraud took a third career title that year with Joakim Rask succeeding him in 1996 before in 1997 Germany’s Alex Cejka – who was born in the Czech Republic before moving to Munich aged nine – was victorious.

Cejka still has a house in Prague and assisted in the design of Prague City Golf, the host of this year’s new tournament.

1998 was the final year the KB Golf Challenge appeared on the Challenge Tour schedule and Stephen Gallacher began his journey towards ultimate Ryder Cup success with a maiden professional win.

Stephen Gallacher of Europe

Drama in Drítec

Following a 14 year gap, the Czech Republic once again hosted the Challenge Tour in 2012 with the inception of the D+D REAL Czech Challenge, now a staple on the Road to Oman.

Golf & Spa Kunetická Hora has played host for five years, with Andreas Hartø the first to take victory before the tournament saw three French winners – François Calmels, Thomas Linard and Damien Perrier – in four years, with Sweden’s Jens Fahrbring breaking the sequence in 2015.

2016 champion Damien Perrier (Ota Mrákota)

The tournament is back for a sixth time this year, with D+D REAL extending their involvement in golf to include the European Tour, where the D+D REAL Czech Masters has been staged since 2014.

All things considered, a mid-season trip to one of the great capital cities in Europe for the Prague Golf Challenge is sure to be one of the highlights of the 2016 Road to Oman, and merely the latest instalment in the Czech Republic’s long and illustrious association with the Challenge Tour.

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