2017 Alps Tour
The 2017 Alps Tour was the 17th season of the Alps Tour, one of four third-tier tours recognised by the European Tour.
Schedule
The season consisted of 16 events in six countries.[1]
Date | Tournament | Location | Winner | OWGR | Prize fund (€) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
16 Feb | Ein Bay Open | Egypt | Julien Brun | 4 | 30,000 |
22 Feb | Red Sea Little Venice Open | Egypt | Lars van Meijel | 4 | 30,000 |
6 May | Alps de Las Castillas | Spain | Sebastián García Rodríguez | 4 | 48,000 |
20 May | Gösser Open | Austria | Lukas Nemecz | 4 | 42,500 |
27 May | Open Golf Clement Ader Paris | France | Ugo Coussaud | 4 | 45,000 |
3 Jun | Open de Saint François Region Guadeloupe | Guadeloupe | Thomas Elissalde | 4 | 43,000 |
10 Jun | Villaverde Open | Italy | Adri Arnaus (a) | 4 | 40,000 |
16 Jun | Open La Pinetina | Italy | Marco Crespi | 4 | 40,000 |
25 Jun | Open International de la Mirabelle d'Or | France | Maxime Radureau | 6 | 45,000 |
9 Jul | Saint Malo Golf Open | France | Thomas Boulanger (a) | 6 | 45,000 |
22 Jul | Lignano Open | Italy | Markus Habeler | 4 | 40,000 |
2 Sep | Cervino Open | Italy | James Sharp | 4 | 40,000 |
10 Sep | Citadelle Trophy International | France | Edgar Catherine (a) | 6 | 48,000 |
24 Sep | Open Abruzzo | Italy | Guido Migliozzi | 6 | 45,000 |
14 Oct | Alps de Andalucía | Spain | Clemens Gaster | 4 | 48,000 |
22 Oct | Alps Tour Grand Final | Italy | Adri Arnaus (a) | 6 | 45,000 |
Graduates
The top five players (not otherwise exempt) on the Order of Merit earned Challenge Tour cards for 2018.[2] Since the first-place finisher earned Challenge Tour status in a higher category by making the cut in the final stage of Q School, the sixth-place finisher received the fifth card.
Rank | Player | Country | Points | Status earned |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Adri Arnaus (a) | Spain | 26,214 | Qualified for Challenge Tour (made cut in Q School) |
2 | Ugo Coussaud | France | 21,535 | Promoted to Challenge Tour |
3 | Antoine Rozner | France | 19,976 | |
4 | Lars van Meijel | Netherlands | 19,306 | |
5 | Robin Roussel | France | 18,551 | |
6 | Lukas Nemecz | Austria | 16,915 | |
7 | David Borda | Spain | 16,861 | |
8 | Jean-Baptiste Gonnet | France | 15,694 | |
9 | Alexandre Daydou | France | 15,303 | |
10 | Maxime Radureau | France | 14,453 |
References
- "Tour Schedule & Results". Alps Tour Golf. Retrieved 8 April 2017.
- "Order of Merit". Alps Tour Golf. Retrieved 23 October 2017.
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