Volvo Open di Firenze

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The Volvo Open di Firenze was a men's professional golf tournament on the European Tour which was played in Italy from 1989 to 1992. The first edition took place in Sardinia and was called the Volvo Open Championship, with the other three taking place in Florence, and being named for that city. The most notable winner was future World Number 1 Vijay Singh of Fiji, whose victory in 1989 was his first on the European Tour, and the most prestigious of his career up to that date. In its final year the prize fund was £225,000, which was one of the smallest on the European Tour that year. rdf:langString
O Volvo Open di Firenze foi um torneio masculino de golfe profissional no PGA European Tour, que foi disputado na Itália entre os anos de 1989 e 1992. A primeira edição decorreu em Sardenha e foi chamada de Volvo Open Championship; as demais edições foram sediadas na Florença. Vijay Singh conquistou a primeira vitória de sua carreira no PGA European Tour em 1989, ao vencer com (72-68-68-68=276) tacadas, 12 abaixo do par, contra 9 abaixo do vice-campeão, o australiano Peter Fowler (71-69-71-68=279). Singh foi número um do mundo entre 2003 e 2004. rdf:langString
Het Volvo Open was een golftoernooi dat deel uitmaakte van de Europese PGA Tour van 1989 t/m 1992. Voormalige golftoernooien Europese PGA Tour Abama Open de Canarias ·AGF Open ·Allianz Open de Lyon ·Andalucia Masters ·ANZ Kampioenschap ·Argentijns Open ·Atlantic Open ·Australian Masters ·Ballantine's Kampioenschap ·Barcelona Open ·Belgisch Open ·Benson & Hedges International Open ·BMW Asian Open ·Brazil Rio de Janeiro 500 Years Open ·Brazil São Paulo 500 Years Open ·British Masters ·Callers of Newcastle ·Cannes Open ·Car Care Plan International ·Castelló Masters ·Celtic International ·Dimension Data Pro-Am ·Double Diamond International ·Duits Open ·El Bosque Open ·El Paraiso Open ·Engels Open ·Epson Grand Prix of Europe ·Estoril Open ·Extremadura Open ·German Masters ·Girona Open ·Glasgow rdf:langString
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rdf:langString The Volvo Open di Firenze was a men's professional golf tournament on the European Tour which was played in Italy from 1989 to 1992. The first edition took place in Sardinia and was called the Volvo Open Championship, with the other three taking place in Florence, and being named for that city. The most notable winner was future World Number 1 Vijay Singh of Fiji, whose victory in 1989 was his first on the European Tour, and the most prestigious of his career up to that date. In its final year the prize fund was £225,000, which was one of the smallest on the European Tour that year.
rdf:langString Het Volvo Open was een golftoernooi dat deel uitmaakte van de Europese PGA Tour van 1989 t/m 1992. Voormalige golftoernooien Europese PGA Tour Abama Open de Canarias ·AGF Open ·Allianz Open de Lyon ·Andalucia Masters ·ANZ Kampioenschap ·Argentijns Open ·Atlantic Open ·Australian Masters ·Ballantine's Kampioenschap ·Barcelona Open ·Belgisch Open ·Benson & Hedges International Open ·BMW Asian Open ·Brazil Rio de Janeiro 500 Years Open ·Brazil São Paulo 500 Years Open ·British Masters ·Callers of Newcastle ·Cannes Open ·Car Care Plan International ·Castelló Masters ·Celtic International ·Dimension Data Pro-Am ·Double Diamond International ·Duits Open ·El Bosque Open ·El Paraiso Open ·Engels Open ·Epson Grand Prix of Europe ·Estoril Open ·Extremadura Open ·German Masters ·Girona Open ·Glasgow Open ·Great North Open ·Greater Manchester Open ·Greg Norman Holden International ·GSI L'Equipe Open ·Heineken Classic ·Honda Open ·Indian Masters ·Indonesian Open ·Iskandar Johor Open ·Jersey Open ·John Player Classic ·John Player Trophy ·Johnnie Walker Classic ·Kerrygold International Classic ·Kronenbourg Open ·Lawrence Batley International ·Madrid Masters ·Madrid Open ·Mallorca Open ·Marokkaans Open ·Martini International ·Match Play Championship ·Merseyside International Open ·Monte Carlo Open ·Murphy's Cup ·Nelson Mandela Championship ·New Zealand Open ·Newcastle Brown "900" Open ·NH Collection Open ·Nordic Open ·North West of Ireland Open ·Oki Pro-Am ·Open Catalonia ·Open de Andalucía ·Open de Baleares ·Open de Sevilla ·Open Mediterrania ·Open Novotel Perrier ·Penfold Tournament ·Perth International Golf Championship ·Piccadilly Medal ·PLM Open ·Portugees Open ·Roma Masters ·Saint-Omer Open ·Sanyo Open ·Sarazen World Open ·Scandinavian Enterprise Open ·Schots PGA Kampioenschap ·Siciliaans Open ·Singapore Masters ·Skol Lager Individual ·TCL Classic · ·The Championship at Laguna National ·The Heritage ·Timex Open ·TPC of Europe ·Trophée Lancôme ·Tunesisch Open ·Turespaña Masters ·Uniroyal International Championship ·Vodacom Players Championship ·Volvo Golf Champions · ·W.D. & H.O. Wills Tournament ·Wang Four Stars ·Welsh Golf Classic
rdf:langString O Volvo Open di Firenze foi um torneio masculino de golfe profissional no PGA European Tour, que foi disputado na Itália entre os anos de 1989 e 1992. A primeira edição decorreu em Sardenha e foi chamada de Volvo Open Championship; as demais edições foram sediadas na Florença. Vijay Singh conquistou a primeira vitória de sua carreira no PGA European Tour em 1989, ao vencer com (72-68-68-68=276) tacadas, 12 abaixo do par, contra 9 abaixo do vice-campeão, o australiano Peter Fowler (71-69-71-68=279). Singh foi número um do mundo entre 2003 e 2004.
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