Czech Open 2010

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    The Czech Open is a golf tournament on the European Tour which is held annually in the Czech Republic.

    The tournament first appeared on the European Tour schedule between 1994 to 1997 as the Chemapol Trophy Czech Open, and was the first European Tour event staged east of the former Iron Curtain after the fall of the Berlin Wall. The first three of those events were held at the Golf Club Mariánské Lázně in Mariánské Lázně, before moving to the Prague Karlstein Golf Club, overlooked by Karlštejn Castle, just outside Prague. Germany's former World Number 1 Bernhard Langer was much the most distinguished of the four champions.

    The Czech Open was cancelled in 1998 at the request of the sponsors, following flood disasters in the Czech Republic the previous year, and lost its place on the European Tour schedule as a result.In its final year, the prize fund was £804,788, which was above average for a European Tour event at that time.

    Having been contested on the satellite Alps Tour in 2008, the Czech Open returned to the European Tour schedule for the 2009 season, when it was be played at the Miguel Ángel Jiménez designed Prosper Golf Resort in Čeladná towards the end of July with a prize fund of €2,5 million. It was titled as the Moravia Silesia Open in 2009, and retitled again in 2010 to the Celadna Czech Open.
     
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    Past Winners

    Moravia Silesia Open presented by ALO Diamonds

    2009 Oskar Henningsson

    Czech Golf Open

    2008 Clemens Prader

    Chemapol Trophy Czech Open

    1997 Bernhard Langer
    1996 Jonathan Lomas
    1995 Peter Teravainen
    1994 Per-Ulrik Johansson
     

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