Hassan II Golf Trophy


The Hassan II Golf Trophy is a golf tournament in Morocco hosted by Prince Moulay Rachid. The tournament was founded by, and is now named for, his father, Hassan II, who served as King of Morocco. The tournament was originally staged as an invitational pro-am and attended by only a handful of top professionals. The winner receives a gold dagger inlaid with jewels.
It has been held at the Robert Trent Jones designed Royal Golf Dar Es Salam in Rabat every year except for 2011 through 2015, when it moved to Golf du Palais Royal in Agadir. The tournament has been played since 1971, but did not take place from 1986 to 1990, 2004, and 2009. It has been a European Tour event since 2010.

Winners

;European Tour event
YearPlayerCountryScoreTo parMargin of
victory
Runner-upNotes
2019Jorge Campillo283−92 strokes Sean Crocker
Julian Suri
Erik van Rooyen
2018Alexander Lévy280−81 stroke Álvaro Quirós
2017Edoardo Molinari283−9Playoff Paul Dunne
2016Wang Jeung-hun283−5Playoff Nacho Elvira
2015Richie Ramsay278−101 stroke Romain Wattel
2014Alejandro Cañizares269−195 strokes Andy Sullivan
2013Marcel Siem271−173 strokes David Horsey
Mikko Ilonen
2012Michael Hoey271−173 strokes Damien McGrane
2011David Horsey274−13Playoff Rhys Davies
Jaco van Zyl
2010Rhys Davies266−252 strokes Louis Oosthuizen

;Unofficial money event