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Duration | 30 January 2020 | – 22 November 2020
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Number of official events | 11[a] |
Most wins | ![]() |
Rankings | ![]() |
← 2019 2021 → |
The 2020 Challenge Tour was the 32nd season of the Challenge Tour, the official development tour to the European Tour.
After beginning with three tournaments in South Africa co-sanctioned with the Sunshine Tour, the remainder of the season was severely impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, with many tournaments being cancelled or postponed.
The following table lists official events during the 2020 season.[1]
Date | Tournament | Host country | Purse (€) |
Winner[b] | OWGR points |
Other tours[c] |
Notes |
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2 Feb | Limpopo Championship | South Africa | US$250,000 | ![]() |
13 | AFR | New to Challenge Tour |
9 Feb | RAM Cape Town Open | South Africa | US$250,000 | ![]() |
13 | AFR | New to Challenge Tour |
16 Feb | Dimension Data Pro-Am | South Africa | US$340,000 | ![]() |
13 | AFR | New to Challenge Tour Pro-Am |
Prague Golf Challenge | Czech Republic | – | Cancelled[2] | – | |||
D+D Real Czech Challenge | Czech Republic | – | Cancelled[2] | – | |||
Andalucía Match Play 9 | Spain | – | Postponed[3] | – | |||
D+D Real Slovakia Challenge | Slovakia | – | Cancelled[2] | – | |||
Le Vaudreuil Golf Challenge | France | – | Cancelled[3] | – | |||
12 Jul[d] | Austrian Open | Austria | 500,000 | ![]() |
18 | EUR | |
18 Jul[d] | Euram Bank Open | Austria | 500,000 | ![]() |
18 | EUR | |
Vierumäki Finnish Challenge | Finland | – | Cancelled[6] | – | |||
Swiss Challenge | Switzerland | – | Cancelled[7] | – | |||
Made in Denmark Challenge | Denmark | – | Cancelled[8] | – | |||
Rolex Trophy | Switzerland | – | Cancelled[9] | – | |||
B-NL Challenge Trophy | Netherlands | – | Cancelled[8] | – | New tournament | ||
Open de Bretagne | France | – | Cancelled[3] | – | |||
6 Sep[d] | Northern Ireland Open | Northern Ireland | 200,000 | ![]() |
12 | ||
Irish Challenge | Republic of Ireland | – | Cancelled[10] | – | |||
20 Sep | Open de Portugal | Portugal | 500,000 | ![]() |
18 | EUR | |
Hopps Open de Provence | France | – | Cancelled[11] | – | |||
Lalla Aïcha Challenge Tour | Morocco | – | Cancelled[e] | – | |||
4 Oct[f] |
Italian Challenge Open Eneos Motor Oil | Italy | 300,000 | ![]() |
12 | ||
Hauts de France – Pas de Calais Golf Open | France | – | Cancelled[13] | – | |||
Hainan Open | China | – | Cancelled[e] | – | CHN | ||
Foshan Open | China | – | Cancelled[8] | – | CHN | ||
8 Nov[f] |
Andalucía Challenge de España | Spain | 200,000 | ![]() |
12 | ||
14 Nov | Andalucía Challenge de Cádiz | Spain | 200,000 | ![]() |
12 | New tournament | |
22 Nov[f] |
Challenge Tour Grand Final | Spain | 350,000 | ![]() |
17 | Flagship event |
The rankings were titled as the Road to Mallorca and were based on tournament results during the season, calculated using a points-based system.[14][15] The top five players on the rankings earned limited status to play on the 2021 European Tour.[15]
Rank | Player | Points |
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1 | ![]() |
116,345 |
2 | ![]() |
98,500 |
3 | ![]() |
92,688 |
4 | ![]() |
84,534 |
5 | ![]() |
69,948 |
Furthermore, Relmost has also advised us of the cancellation of the two Challenge Tour events they promote in the Czech Republic, the Prague Golf Challenge (May 7-10) and the D+D Real Czech Challenge (June 4-7), along with the D+D Real Slovakia Challenge (July 2-5).
The European Challenge Tour today confirmed the cancellation of Le Vaudreuil Golf Challenge and Open de Bretagne and the postponement of the Andalucía Match Play 9 and Challenge de España, due to the continuing threat posed by the spread of Coronavirus (COVID-19).
The European Challenge Tour today confirmed the cancellation of the Made in Denmark Challenge presented by FREJA, the B-NL Challenge Trophy and the Foshan Open.
Following the decision to cancel the Rolex Trophy that had been scheduled for August 19–22, Rolex has offered to repurpose the tournament prize fund to benefit the wider Challenge Tour schedule and its members in 2020.
The €220,000 Irish Challenge, which was scheduled for the Republic of Ireland from September 10-13 but without a confirmed venue, has been removed from the Challenge Tour schedule.
Germany's Marcel Schneider finished the 2020 season second on the Road to Mallorca Rankings, while Andalucía Challenge de Cádiz winner Pep Angles finished third. English duo Richard Mansell and Matt Ford came fourth and fifth, respectively, and all five players will receive playing opportunities in nominated European Tour events in 2021.