Most wins
3 Ian Woosnam 1987, 90, 96
Consecutive wins
None
Low 9 holes
28 (-7) Peter O'Malley 1992
28 (-7) Colin Montgomerie 1992
Low 18 holes
60 (-10) Paul Curry 1992
Low 1st 18 holes
62 (-9) Sergio Garcia 1999
62 (-9) Retief Goosen 2001
62 (-8) Bernhard Langer 1992
Low 1st 36 holes
128 (-12) Mark Brooks 1992
128 (-12) Paul Curry 1992
Low 1st 54 holes
196 (-17) Ian Woosnam 1987
196 (-14) Bernhard Langer 1992
196 (-14) Peter Mitchell 1994
Low 72 holes
262 (-18) Peter O'Malley 1992
Low 72 in relation to par
264 (-20) Ian Woosnam 1987
High winning score
289 (+1) Ian Woosnam 1996
High winning score to par
289 (+1) Ian Woosnam 1996
Low start by a winner
62 (-9) Retief Goosen 2001
High start by a winner
73 (+2) Michael Allen 1989
Low finish by a winner
62 (-8) Peter O'Malley 1992
High finish by a winner
77 (+5) Graham Marsh 1973
Largest 18 hole lead
3 shots Jesper Parnevik 1993
3 shots Retief Goosen 2001
Largest 36 hole lead
7 shots Jesper Parnevik 1993
Largest 54 hole lead
7 shots Jesper Parnevik 1993
Largest 54 hole lead lost
4 shots Ian Baker-Finch 1986
Largest winning margin
7 shots Ian Woosnam 1987
Largest final round comeback
7 shots Thomas Levet 2004
Low 36 hole cut
138 (-2) 1992
140 (-2) 2005, 2008
140 (-4), 2011
High 36 hole cut
153 (+9) 1972
153 (+9) 1996* (Carnoustie)
153 (+9) 1996* (Loch Lomond)
Holes-in-one
21
Best stroke average for 72 holes
66.00 Ian Woosnam 1987
Winners with all 4 rounds in the 60s
David Feherty 1986
Ian Woosnam 1987
Craig Parry 1991
Carl Mason 1994
Tom Lehman 1997
ErnieEls 2000
Ernie Els 2003
Tim Clark 2005
Martin Kaymer 2009
Luke Donald 2011 (54 holes)
Players to win without a round in the 60s
Ian Woosnam 1996* (Carnoustie)
Last player to win with an over par round
74 (+3) (Round 4) Edoardo Molinari, 2010
Wire-to-wire winners
Ian Woosnam 1987
Jesper Parnevik 1993
Retief Goosen 2001
Ernie Els 2003
Most top 10 finishes
Colin Montgomerie 9
Ian Woosnam 7
Ernie Els 7
Play-offs
Neil Coles beat Brian Huggett 1972
David Feherty beat Christy O'Connor Jnr and Ian Baker-Finch 1986
Eduardo Romero beat Fredrik Jacobson 2002
Grégory Havret beat Phil Mickelson 2007
Youngest winner
24 and 196 days Martin Kaymer 2009
Oldest winner
47 and 362 days Eduardo Romero 2002
HOLES-IN-ONE
Martin Poxon 1989 Gleneagles Hotel 8th hole Round 2
Philip Walton 1991 Gleneagles Hotel 8th hole Round 2
Mark McNulty 1994 Gleneagles Hotel 5th hole Round 1
David Feherty 1995 Carnoustie 8th hole Round 2
Pierre Fulke 1997 Loch Lomond 8th hole Round 1
John Senden 1999 Loch Lomond 8th hole Round 1
Geoff Ogilvy 2000 Loch Lomond 11th hole Round 1
Jarmo Sandelin 2000 Loch Lomond 17th hole Round 3
Mathias Grönberg 2000 Loch Lomond 17th hole Round 4
Diego Borrego 2001 Loch Lomond 11th hole Round 4
Sven Strüver 2001 Loch Lomond 8th hole Round 3
Christopher Hanell 2002 Loch Lomond 11th hole Round 1
Sebastien Delagrange 2002 Loch Lomond 5th hole Round 2
Jonathan Lomas 2002 Loch Lomond 5th hole Round 3
Peter Lonard 2002 Loch Lomond 17th hole Round 4
Greg Owen 2005 Loch Lomond 8th hole Round 4
Pelle Edberg 2008 Loch Lomond 17th hole Round 1
Phil Mickelson 2008 Loch Lomond 5th hole Round 2
Phillip Price 2011 Castle Stuart Links 11th hole Round 1, 2011
Steve Webster 2011 Castle Stuart Links 8th hole, Round 2, 2011
The 2000 event marked the last time on The European Tour International Schedule that two players had successive holes-in-one at the same hole. Jarmo Sandelin, playing in the final group in round three achieved an ace at the par 17th, followed by fellow Swede Mathias Grönberg playing in the first group out in the final round.
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