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Tournament information | |
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Location | Iceland |
Established | 2012 |
Format | Texas Scramble |
Month played | Varies |
Guðrúnarbikarinn, also known as GDRNbikarinn, is an annual invitational golf tournament held in Iceland. The tournament is played in the Texas Scramble format, promoting teamwork and strategic play. Established in 2012, Guðrúnarbikarinn has become a prestigious event in the Icelandic golf calendar, attracting both amateur and professional golfers.
Winners
editYear | Winners | Location |
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2012 | Snorri Hannesson and Heiðar Atli Emilsson | Kiðjaberg |
2013 | Birgir Rúnar Halldórsson | Kiðjaberg |
2014 | Birgir Rúnar Halldórsson | Brautarholt |
2015 | Birgir Rúnar Halldórsson | Bakkakot |
2016 | Ari Fannar Stefánsson and Pétur Hreinsson | Hveragerði |
2020 | Daníel Takefúsa Þórisson and Felix Hjálmarsson | Þorlákshöfn |
2021 | Daníel Takefúsa Þórisson and Sævar Már Óskarsson | Brautarholt |
2022 | Aðalsteinn Stefánsson and Birgir Rúnar Halldórsson | Bakkakot |
2023 | Snorri Hannesson and Felix Hjálmarsson | Oddi |
Most Frequent Winners
editPlayer | Wins |
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Birgir Rúnar Halldórsson | 4 |
Daníel Takefúsa Þórisson | 2 |
Snorri Hannesson | 2 |
Felix Hjálmarsson | 2 |
Famous Players
editGuðrúnarbikarinn has seen participation from several notable players in the Icelandic golfing community. Among them are:
- Eysteinn Sigurðarson - Renowned for his precision and strategic gameplay, Eysteinn has been a crowd favorite and a formidable competitor in the tournament.
- Ásgeir Orri Ásgeirsson - Known for his powerful drives and consistent performance, Ásgeir has made significant impacts in the tournament over the years.
- Guðmundur Haukur Guðmundsson (maður ársins) - Often referred to as "maður ársins" (Man of the Year), Guðmundur has been celebrated not only for his golfing skills but also for his contributions to the sport and community engagement.
The presence of these players has added to the prestige and competitive spirit of Guðrúnarbikarinn, making it a must-watch event in the Icelandic sports calendar.