Czech Open (golf)
The Czech Open was a professional golf tournament on the European Tour which was held annually in the Czech Republic. The tournament first appeared on the European Tour schedule between 1994 and 1997 as the Chemapol Trophy Czech Open, and was the first European Tour event staged east of the former Iron Curtain after the fall of the Berlin Wall. The first three of those events were held at the in Mariánské Lázně, before moving to the Prague Karlstein Golf Club, overlooked by Karlštejn Castle, just outside Prague. Germany's former World Number 1 Bernhard Langer was much the most distinguished of the four champions.
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Czech Open (golf)
The Czech Open was a professional golf tournament on the European Tour which was held annually in the Czech Republic. The tournament first appeared on the European Tour schedule between 1994 and 1997 as the Chemapol Trophy Czech Open, and was the first European Tour event staged east of the former Iron Curtain after the fall of the Berlin Wall. The first three of those events were held at the in Mariánské Lázně, before moving to the Prague Karlstein Golf Club, overlooked by Karlštejn Castle, just outside Prague. Germany's former World Number 1 Bernhard Langer was much the most distinguished of the four champions.
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Het Tsjechisch Open is een oud ...... et voormalige IJzeren Gordijn.
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L'Open de Tchéquie est un tour ...... 'est plus disputé depuis 2012.
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O Czech Open foi um torneio ma ...... s ilustre dos quatro campeões.
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The Czech Open was a professio ...... nceled due to a lack of funds.
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Die Czech Open war ein Golftur ...... Burg Karlštejn überragt wird.
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Het Tsjechisch Open is een oud ...... et voormalige IJzeren Gordijn.
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L'Open de Tchéquie est un tour ...... 'est plus disputé depuis 2012.
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O Czech Open foi um torneio ma ...... s ilustre dos quatro campeões.
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The Czech Open was a professio ...... guished of the four champions.
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Czech Open (Golf)
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Czech Open (golf)
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Tsjechisch Open
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