First played:
1989
Most wins:
2 - Paul Azinger, 1990 and 1992; Thomas Björn, 2000 and 2002
Consecutive wins:
None
Youngest winner:
Robert Karlsson, 27 and 362 days, 1997
Oldest winner:
Mark McNulty, 40 and 286 days, 1994
Lowest 18 hole score:
62 (-10), David Feherty, 1989 and 1990; Steen Tinning, Darren Clarke, 1992; David Park, 1999; José Maria Olazábal, 2001
Lowest first 18 hole score:
62 (-10), David Feherty, 1989 and 1990; David Park, 1999
Lowest first 36 hole score:
127 (-17), John Daly, 2001
Lowest first 54 hole score:
194 (-22), Padraig Harrington, 2001
Lowest 72 hole score:
261 (-27), John Daly, 2001
Lowest under par winning score:
261 (-27), John Daly, 2001
Lowest final round by a winner:
63 (-9), Peter Fowler, 1993
Wire-to-wire-winners:
David Feherty, 1989; Sandy Lyle, 1991
Largest 18 hole lead:
4 shots, David Park, 1999
Largest 36 hole lead:
6 shots, David Feherty, 1989
Largest 54 hole lead:
8 shots, David Feherty, 1989
Largest winning margin:
5 shots, David Feherty, 1989
Biggest final round comeback by a winner:
5 shots, Mark McNulty, 1994; Frank Nobilo, 1995
Play-offs:
Paul Azinger beat David Feherty, 1990
Paul Azinger beat Glen Day, Anders Forsbrand, Mark James and Bernhard Langer, 1992
Robert Karlsson beat Carl Watts, 1997
Albatross:
José Maria Olazábal, 11th hole, round 2, 2001
Holes-in-one:
Jay Townsend, 12 hole, round 4, 1991
Steen Tinning, 8th hole, round 4, 1992
Domingo Hospital, 8th hole, round 2, 1994
Florian Bruhns (Am), 8th hole, round 1, 1995
Gary Evans, 3rd hole, round 3, 1995
Alex Cejka, 8th hole, round 1, 1997
Domingo Hospital, 2nd hole, round 3, 1997
Thomas Björn, 2nd hole, round 2, 1999
John Daly, 12th hole, round 1, 2001
Raphaël Jacquelin, 17th hole, round 2, 2001
Low cut:
139 (-5), 1992, 97
High cut:
148 (+4), 1990