2006 European Seniors Tour - Tournament Results

Tournament Results

The numbers in brackets after the winners' names show the number of career wins they had on the European Seniors Tour up to and including that event. This is only shown for players who are members of the tour.

Dates Tournament Host country Winner Notes
1-3 Mar DGM Barbados Open Barbados José Rivero (1)
19-21 May Italian Seniors Open Italy Sam Torrance (5)
25-28 May Senior PGA Championship United States Jay Haas (N/A) Champions Tour major. Unofficial money on the EST up to and including 2006.
2-4 Jun Irish Seniors Open Republic of Ireland Sam Torrance (6)
9-11 Jun Irvine Whitlock Seniors Classic Jersey Guillermo Encina (1)
16-18 Jun Wales Seniors Open Wales José Rivero (2)
29 Jun - 1 Jul London Senior Masters England Giuseppe Calì (2)
7-9 Jul United States Senior Open United States Allen Doyle (N/A) Champions Tour major. Unofficial money on the EST.
27-30 Jul Senior British Open Championship Scotland Loren Roberts (N/A) A senior major and also an official money event on the Champions Tour.
4-6 Aug Wentworth Senior Masters England Eduardo Romero (3)
11-13 Aug Bad Ragaz PGA Seniors Open Switzerland Juan Quirós (1)
17-19 Aug Scandinavian Senior Open Denmark Katsuyoshi Tomori (1)
25-28 Aug PGA Seniors Championship England Sam Torrance (7)
1-3 Sep Scottish Seniors Open Scotland Sam Torrance (8)
8-10 Sep European Senior Masters England Carl Mason (11)
15-17 Sep English Seniors Open England Carl Mason (12)
13-15 Oct Spanish Senior Open Spain Gordon J. Brand (1)
20-22 Oct Seniors Open of Portugal Portugal Carl Mason (13)
9-11 Nov Seniors Tour Championship Bahrain Gordon J. Brand (2)

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