Turespaña Open De Canaria

Tenerife Open
Tournament information
LocationTenerife, Spain
Established1989
Course(s)Golf Costa Adeje
Par71
Length6,857 yd (6,270 m)
Tour(s)European Tour
FormatStroke play
Prize fund1,500,000
Month playedApril/May
Final year2021
Tournament record score
Aggregate259 Dean Burmester (2021)
To par−25 as above
Final champion
South Africa Dean Burmester
Location map
Golf Costa Adeje is located in Canary Islands
Golf Costa Adeje
Golf Costa Adeje
Location in the Canary Islands
Golf Costa Adeje is located in Tenerife
Golf Costa Adeje
Golf Costa Adeje
Location in Tenerife

The Tenerife Open was a professional golf tournament on the European Tour. Formerly known as the Turespaña Open De Canaria when the tournament was last held in 1995. In 2021, the tournament was revived into the European Tour schedule. It is played in the Canary Islands of Spain, usually in Tenerife. Turespaña is the Spanish national tourism body, and it sponsored several golf tournaments in the 1980s and 1990s to promote Spain's role as a leading warm weather golf holiday destination in Europe. The most notable winner was Spaniard José María Olazábal, who later went on to win two Masters.

Winners

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Year Winner Score To par Margin of
victory
Runner(s)-up Venue
Tenerife Open
2021 South Africa Dean Burmester 259 −25 5 strokes Germany Nicolai von Dellingshausen Golf Costa Adeje
(Tenerife)
1996–2020: No tournament
Turespaña Open De Canaria
1995 Sweden Jarmo Sandelin 282 −6 1 stroke Spain Seve Ballesteros
England Paul Eales
Campo de Golf da Maspalomas
(Gran Canaria)
Turespaña Open De Tenerife
1994 England David Gilford 278 −10 2 strokes England Andrew Murray
Spain Juan Quirós
Australia Wayne Riley
Golf del Sur
(Tenerife)
Turespaña Iberia Open de Canarias
1993 England Mark James 275 −13 6 strokes South Africa De Wet Basson Golf del Sur
(Tenerife)
Turespaña Open de Tenerife
1992 Spain José María Olazábal (2) 273 −15 5 strokes Spain Miguel Ángel Martín Golf del Sur
(Tenerife)
Tenerife Open
1991: No tournament
1990 Argentina Vicente Fernández 282 −6 Playoff Wales Mark Mouland Amarilla G&CC
(Tenerife)
1989 Spain José María Olazábal 275 −13 3 strokes Spain José María Cañizares
England David Gilford
Golf del Sur
(Tenerife)
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