- Source: Swiss challenge
- Source: Swiss Challenge
- Challenge League
- Yann Sommer
- Yverdon-Sport FC
- FC St. Gallen
- AC Bellinzona
- Liga Super Swiss
- FC Chiasso
- FC Locarno
- Rebin Sulaka
- FC Lausanne-Sport
- Swiss challenge
- Swiss Challenge League
- Swiss challenge (procurement)
- Swiss Challenge
- 2024–25 Swiss Challenge League
- 2023–24 Swiss Challenge League
- Swiss Super League
- 2014–15 Swiss Challenge League
- 2022–23 Swiss Challenge League
- 2024–25 Swiss Super League
Swiss challenge may refer to:
Swiss challenge (procurement), a process in public procurement when a public authority which has received an unsolicited bid for a project publishes details of the bid and invites third parties to match or exceed it
Swiss Challenge, a golf tournament that is part of the Challenge Tour, held in Switzerland
Swiss Challenge League, the second highest tier of the Swiss football league system.
The Swiss Challenge is a golf tournament on the Challenge Tour, which was held in Switzerland until 2021. Since then it has since been held in France.
History
It was first played as the Credit Suisse Private Banking Open in 2000 and 2001 at the Golf Club Patriziale Ascona in Ascona. It replaced the Interlaken Open which ended after financial issues. During the course of the 2002 edition, the heavy rain led to the overflow of the Lake Maggiore and to the cancellation of the event.
Following a four-year hiatus, the tournament returned in 2006 and was held at the Wylihof Golf Club in Luterbach through 2009. Since 2010 the event has been played at Golf Sempachersee in Hildisrieden.
Since 2021, the event has uniquely been held in France and been played at Golf Saint Apollinaire in Folgensbourg, close to the Swiss border. In round 2 of the 2021 event, Alejandro del Rey shot the first ever round of 58 on any tour in Europe. It was also the lowest round to-par (−14) on any major tour in world golf.
Winners
Notes
References
External links
Official website
Coverage on the Challenge Tour's official site