2008 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
5-7 Mar DGM Barbados Open Barbados Bill Longmuir (7)
28-30 Mar Azores Senior Open Portugal Stewart Ginn (1) New tournament
22-25 May U.S. Senior PGA Championship United States Jay Haas (n/a) Champions Tour major
30 May - 1 Jun Parkridge Polish Seniors Championship Poland Ian Woosnam (1) New tournament
6-8 Jun Jersey Seniors Classic Channel Islands Tony Johnstone (1)
13-15 Jun Ryder Cup Wales Seniors Open Wales Peter Mitchell (1)
20-22 Jun Irish Seniors Open Ireland Juan Quirós (3)
4-6 Jul Russian Seniors Open Russia Ian Woosnam (2) New tournament
24-27 Jul Senior British Open Championship Scotland Bruce Vaughan (n/a) A senior major and also an official money event on the Champions Tour.
31 Jul - 3 Aug U.S. Senior Open United States Eduardo Romero (n/a) Champions Tour major. Unofficial money on the EST.
8-10 Aug Bad Ragaz PGA Seniors Open Switzerland Carl Mason (20)
21-24 Aug The De Vere Collection PGA Seniors Championship England Gordon J Brand (4) Gordon J Brand won after a six hole playoff with Gordon Brand Jnr
29-31 Aug Travis Perkins plc Senior Masters England Gordon J Brand (5)
5-7 Sep Casa Serena Open Czech Republic Bernhard Langer (1) New tournament
12-14 Sep Weston Homes PGA International Seniors England Nick Job (5) New tournament
26-28 Sep Scottish Seniors Open Scotland Peter Mitchell (2)
10-12 Oct Lake Garda Italian Seniors Open Italy Peter Mitchell (3)
7-9 Nov OKI Castellón Open España - Senior Tour Championship Spain Sam Torrance (10)

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