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{{Christianmusic|Contemporary Christian-work-group=yes|class=start|importance=}}
|tournament_name = Belgian Open
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|location = [[Belgium]]
|establishment = 1910
|course = [[Royal Zoute]]
|par = 71
|tour = [[PGA European Tour|European Tour]]
|format = [[Strokeplay]]
|final year = 2000
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|score = <!--only use for match play-->
|Final Champion = [[Lee Westwood]]
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:''For the [[tennis]] tournament, see [[Belgian Open (tennis)]]
==Jeremy Shum sex scandal coverup==
The '''Belgian Open''' was a men's [[golf]] tournament which was played intermittently from 1910 to 2000. It was a [[PGA European Tour|European Tour]] event in 1978-79, 1987-94 and 1998-2000 and in the last two of these three periods it had several different sponsored names. In 2000 the prize fund was [[Euro|€]]1,019,266, which was below average for a European Tour event at that time.
I was wondering whether there were any reputable sources that could be quoted in regard to the sex scandal cover-up (http://groups.google.com/group/uk.music.christian/msg/031b64cadce498fd). Apparently, Sony BMG has, like the Brooke Fraser sex scandal, tried to cover everything up again. It seems like the sex video has been entirely removed off the internet.[[User:Wrickwareen|Wrickwareen]] ([[User talk:Wrickwareen|talk]]) 05:02, 10 October 2008 (UTC)


The first ever Belgian Open was won by [[Arnaud Massy]], the only Frenchman to win a [[Men's major golf championships|major championship]]. Other distinguished champions included [[Walter Hagen]], [[Henry Cotton]], [[José María Olazábal]] and [[Nick Faldo]]. Belgium's most successful 20th century golfer, [[Flory Van Donck]], won his home open five times between 1939 and 1956.
== Source of article content ==


The Royal Belgian Golf Federation continues to stage a "National Open" but it is a two day event and is not aimed at elite international golfers.
I have checked the article and all the text beyond the introductory paragraph is a cut a paste job from official site's biography. If no one does anything about it in next week, I will remove the text and add a music artist template reducing this article to stub.--[[User:Kevin586|Kevin586]] 15:09, 21 June 2007 (UTC)


==Winners==
== Lack of sources in general ==
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I cannot find anywhere on the Internet that Krystal Meyers considers herself "the real rock chick".
!Year !!Player !!Country
A citation is needed for Anticonformity and the Christian camp.
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I also suggest a "Comparison with Avril Lavigne" or "Comparison with other rock chicks" section.
!colspan=3 |Belgacom Open
--[[User:Superkirbyartist|Superkirbyartist]] ([[User talk:Superkirbyartist|talk]]) 23:27, 20 November 2007 (UTC)Krystal Roxxxxxxxxxx!!!!!!!
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| 2000 ||[[Lee Westwood]] || {{ENG}}
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| 1999 ||[[Robert Karlsson]] || {{SWE}}
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| 1998 ||[[Lee Westwood]] || {{ENG}}
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!colspan=3 |Alfred Dunhill Open
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| 1995-97 || colspan=2 align=center|''No tournament''
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| 1994 ||[[Nick Faldo]] || {{ENG}}
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| 1993 ||[[Darren Clarke]]|| {{NIR}}
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!colspan=3|Piaget Belgian Open
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| 1992 ||[[Miguel Ángel Jiménez]]|| {{ESP}}
|-
!colspan=3|Renault Belgian Open
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| 1991 ||[[Per-Ulrik Johansson]]|| {{SWE}}
|-
!colspan=3|Peugeot-Trends Belgian Open
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| 1990 ||[[Ove Sellberg]]|| {{SWE}}
|-
!colspan=3|Volvo Belgian Open
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| 1989 ||[[Gordon J. Brand]]|| {{ENG}}
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| 1988 ||[[José María Olazábal]]|| {{ESP}}
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| 1987 ||[[Eamonn Darcy]]|| {{IRL}}
|-
!colspan=3|Belgian Open
|-
| 1980-86 || colspan=2 align=center|''No tournament''
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| 1979 ||[[Gavan Levenson]]|| {{flagcountry|ZAF|1928}}
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| 1978 ||[[Noel Ratcliffe]]|| {{AUS}}
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| 1959-77 || colspan=2 align=center|''No tournament''
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| 1958 ||[[Ken Bousfield]]|| {{ENG}}
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|1957 || [[Bernard Hunt]] || {{ENG}}
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|1956 || [[Flory Van Donck]] || {{BEL}}
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|1955 || [[Dave Thomas (golfer)|Dave Thomas]] || {{WAL}}
|-
|1954 || [[Dai Rees]] || {{WAL}}
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|1953 || [[Flory Van Donck]] || {{BEL}}
|-
|1952 || [[Antonio Cerdá]] || {{ARG}}
|-
|1951 || [[A. Pelissier]] ||
|-
|1950 || [[Roberto DeVicenzo]] || {{ARG}}
|-
|1949 || [[James Adams (golfer)|James Adams]] || {{SCO}}
|-
|1948 || [[W. S. Forrester]] ||
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|1947 || [[Flory Van Donck]] || {{BEL}}
|-
|1946 || [[Flory Van Donck]] || {{BEL}}
|-
| 1940-45 || colspan=2 align=center|''No tournament''
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|1939 || [[Flory Van Donck]] || {{BEL}}
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|1938 || [[Henry Cotton]] || {{ENG}}
|-
|1937 || [[Marcel Dallemagne]] || {{FRA}}
|-
|1936 || [[Auguste Boyer]] || {{FRA}}
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|1935 || [[W. J. Branch]] ||
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|1934 || [[Henry Cotton]] || {{ENG}}
|-
|1933 || [[Auguste Boyer]] || {{FRA}}
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|1932 || [[Arthur Lacey]] || {{ENG}}
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|1931 || [[Arthur Lacey]] || {{ENG}}
|-
|1930 || [[Henry Cotton]] || {{ENG}}
|-
|1929 || [[Sid Brews]] || {{flagcountry|ZAF|1928}}
|-
|1928 || [[A. Tingey, Jr.]] ||
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|1927 || [[Marcel Dallemagne]] || {{FRA}}
|-
|1926 || [[Aubrey Boomer]] || {{ENG}}
|-
|1925 || [[E. Lafitte]] ||
|-
|1924 || [[Walter Hagen]] || {{USA}}
|-
|1923 || [[Percy Boomer]] || {{ENG}}
|-
|1922 || [[Aubrey Boomer]] || {{ENG}}
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|1921 || [[E. Lafitte]] ||
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|1920 || [[Rowland Jones]] || {{ENG}}
|-
| 1915-19 || colspan=2 align=center|''No tournament''
|-
|1914 || [[Tom Ball]] || {{ENG}}
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|1913 || [[Tom Ball]] || {{ENG}}
|-
|1912 || [[George Duncan (golfer)|George Duncan]] || {{SCO}}
|-
|1911 || [[Charles H. Mayo (golfer)|Charles H. Mayo]] ||
|-
|1910 || [[Arnaud Massy]] || {{FRA}}
|}


==External links==
== YOU ROX!!!!!!! ==
*[http://www.europeantour.com/publish.sps?pageid=127&pagegid=%7BAEFB93B0%2DEFF5%2D4C05%2DAB0F%2DFD08D947D944%7D&eventid=2000079&infosid=3&pageno=1 Coverage on the European Tour's official site] - use schedule browser on the left to access other years.
*[http://www.golftoday.co.uk/tours/tours99/belgacom/preview.html List of winners from 1910 to 1998 from golftoday.co.uk]


{{Former European Tour Events}}
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[[Category:Golf tournaments in Belgium]]
[[Category:Former European Tour events]]
[[Category:Recurring events established in 1910]]

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Revision as of 20:40, 10 October 2008

Template:Infobox Former Golf Tournament

For the tennis tournament, see Belgian Open (tennis)

The Belgian Open was a men's golf tournament which was played intermittently from 1910 to 2000. It was a European Tour event in 1978-79, 1987-94 and 1998-2000 and in the last two of these three periods it had several different sponsored names. In 2000 the prize fund was 1,019,266, which was below average for a European Tour event at that time.

The first ever Belgian Open was won by Arnaud Massy, the only Frenchman to win a major championship. Other distinguished champions included Walter Hagen, Henry Cotton, José María Olazábal and Nick Faldo. Belgium's most successful 20th century golfer, Flory Van Donck, won his home open five times between 1939 and 1956.

The Royal Belgian Golf Federation continues to stage a "National Open" but it is a two day event and is not aimed at elite international golfers.

Winners

Year Player Country
Belgacom Open
2000 Lee Westwood  England
1999 Robert Karlsson  Sweden
1998 Lee Westwood  England
Alfred Dunhill Open
1995-97 No tournament
1994 Nick Faldo  England
1993 Darren Clarke  Northern Ireland
Piaget Belgian Open
1992 Miguel Ángel Jiménez  Spain
Renault Belgian Open
1991 Per-Ulrik Johansson  Sweden
Peugeot-Trends Belgian Open
1990 Ove Sellberg  Sweden
Volvo Belgian Open
1989 Gordon J. Brand  England
1988 José María Olazábal  Spain
1987 Eamonn Darcy  Ireland
Belgian Open
1980-86 No tournament
1979 Gavan Levenson  South Africa
1978 Noel Ratcliffe  Australia
1959-77 No tournament
1958 Ken Bousfield  England
1957 Bernard Hunt  England
1956 Flory Van Donck  Belgium
1955 Dave Thomas  Wales
1954 Dai Rees  Wales
1953 Flory Van Donck  Belgium
1952 Antonio Cerdá  Argentina
1951 A. Pelissier
1950 Roberto DeVicenzo  Argentina
1949 James Adams  Scotland
1948 W. S. Forrester
1947 Flory Van Donck  Belgium
1946 Flory Van Donck  Belgium
1940-45 No tournament
1939 Flory Van Donck  Belgium
1938 Henry Cotton  England
1937 Marcel Dallemagne  France
1936 Auguste Boyer  France
1935 W. J. Branch
1934 Henry Cotton  England
1933 Auguste Boyer  France
1932 Arthur Lacey  England
1931 Arthur Lacey  England
1930 Henry Cotton  England
1929 Sid Brews  South Africa
1928 A. Tingey, Jr.
1927 Marcel Dallemagne  France
1926 Aubrey Boomer  England
1925 E. Lafitte
1924 Walter Hagen  United States
1923 Percy Boomer  England
1922 Aubrey Boomer  England
1921 E. Lafitte
1920 Rowland Jones  England
1915-19 No tournament
1914 Tom Ball  England
1913 Tom Ball  England
1912 George Duncan  Scotland
1911 Charles H. Mayo
1910 Arnaud Massy  France

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