The Scottish Senior Open is a men's professional golf tournament for players aged 50 and above which is part of the European Senior Tour. It was founded in 1993. The 2018 event was held at Craigielaw Golf Club, Longniddry, Scotland.

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Scottish Senior Open
Tournament information
LocationAberdeen, Scotland
Established1993
Course(s)Royal Aberdeen Golf Club
Par71
Length6,857 yards (6,270 m)
Tour(s)European Senior Tour
FormatStroke play
Prize fund270,000
Month playedSeptember
Tournament record score
Aggregate199 Anders Forsbrand (2012)
To par−17 as above
Current champion
France Thomas Levet
Location map
Royal Aberdeen GC is located in Scotland
Royal Aberdeen GC
Royal Aberdeen GC
Location in Scotland
Royal Aberdeen GC is located in Aberdeen City council area
Royal Aberdeen GC
Royal Aberdeen GC
Location in Aberdeen
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Winners

More information Year, Winner ...
YearWinnerScoreTo parMargin of
victory
Runner(s)-upVenue
Scottish Senior Open
2021France Thomas Levet204−9PlayoffAustria Markus BrierRoyal Aberdeen
2020: No tournament
2019Scotland Paul Lawrie211−22 strokesEngland Peter Baker
Australia Peter Fowler
Craigielaw
2018Scotland Gary Orr209−41 strokeEngland Paul Streeter
2017England Paul Broadhurst (2)200−133 strokesAustralia Mike HarwoodRenaissance Club
Prostate Cancer UK Scottish Senior Open
2016England Paul Eales205−111 strokeAustralia Peter Fowler
Spain Santiago Luna
Archerfield Links
(Fidra Course)
2015England Paul Broadhurst209−7PlayoffAustria Gordon Manson
SSE Scottish Senior Open
2014England Mark Davis211−55 strokesEngland Philip Golding
Spain Pedro Linhart
Argentina César Monasterio
England David J. Russell
Fairmont St Andrews
(Torrance Course)
2013Spain Santiago Luna211−51 strokeRepublic of Ireland Denis O'Sullivan
Scotland Sam Torrance
2012Sweden Anders Forsbrand199−171 strokeEngland Philip Golding
Cleveland Golf/Srixon Scottish Senior Open
2011England Barry Lane (2)202−142 strokesUnited States Gary KochFairmont St Andrews
(Torrance Course)
2010England Barry Lane212−44 strokesEngland Glenn Ralph
England Jim Rhodes
2009England Glenn Ralph208−81 strokeEngland Bob Cameron
Argentina Luis Carbonetti
Scottish Seniors Open
2008England Peter Mitchell207−92 strokesScotland Sam TorranceMarriott Dalmahoy
Charles Church Scottish Seniors Open
2007Spain José Rivero206−101 strokeScotland Ross DrummondMarriott Dalmahoy
2006Scotland Sam Torrance213−31 strokeScotland Bill Longmuir
2005England Nick Job206−101 strokeFrance Jean Pierre SallatThe Roxburghe
2004Scotland Bill Longmuir210−61 strokeScotland John Chillas
England Carl Mason
2003Australia Terry Gale205−112 strokesEngland Nick Job
New Zealand Barry Vivian
2002England Denis Durnian206−106 strokesEngland Neil Coles
Scotland Martin Gray
England Tommy Horton
United States Alan Tapie
Scottish Seniors Open
2001United States David Oakley210−6PlayoffEngland Keith MacDonaldThe Roxburghe
The Scotsman Scottish Seniors Open
2000Australia Noel Ratcliffe205−111 strokeAustralia Trevor DowningMarriott Dalmahoy
Dalmahoy Scottish Seniors Open
1999England Neil Coles206−101 strokeUnited States Jerry Bruner
United States Jay Dolan
Marriott Dalmahoy
Golden Charter PGA Scottish Seniors Open
1998Scotland David Huish273−15PlayoffNorthern Ireland David JonesMarriott Dalmahoy
Scottish Seniors Open
1997England Tommy Horton (2)132[lower-alpha 1]−129 strokesUnited States Jim DelichNewmachar
1996England John Morgan209−74 strokesEngland Tommy Horton
Shell Scottish Seniors Open
1995Wales Brian Huggett200−102 strokesEngland Neil ColesRoyal Aberdeen
(Balgownie Course)
1994Spain Antonio Garrido201−95 strokesItaly Renato Campagnoli
England Neil Coles
1993England Tommy Horton208−25 strokesEngland Neil Coles
Wales Brian Huggett
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Notes

  1. Shortened to 36 holes due to the Funeral of Diana, Princess of Wales.

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