2020 Nordic Golf League
The 2020 Nordic Golf League is the 22nd season of the Nordic Golf League (NGL), one of four third-tier tours recognised by the European Tour. The season started with four events in Spain.[1][2] After a break due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the schedule was subject to change and several tournaments were postponed, cancelled or, due to travel restrictions, taken away from the Nordic Golf League Order of Merit Golfbox Road to Europe.[1]
The tour announced on 20 July 2020, that (provided that at least 10 events would be completed, which was done on August 7) the top three players on the final Order of Merit receive a Challenge Tour category for the 2021 season, placed bottom of category 13, 14 and 15 respectively.[3]
Qualifying School First Stage for the 2021 Nordic Golf League season took place over 36 holes in Sweden 30 September – 1 October 2020 at Barsebäck Golf & Country Club, Stockholm Golf Club and Kungsbacka Golf Club simultaneously and in Denmark 6–7 October 2020 at Greve Golf Club. 15 spots divided between the three Swedish venues and 9 spots at the Danish competition were available for a new temporary category, 7A. Due to the fact that the 2020 Nordic Golf League categories has been frozen and will also apply for 2021, no final qualifier was played.[4][5]
Schedule
Date | Tournament | Location | Winner | OWGR | Prize fund |
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23–25 Feb | Lumine Hills Open | Spain | Marcus Helligkilde | 4 | SEK 550,000 |
28 Feb – 1 Mar | Lumine Lakes Open | Spain | Mikael Lindberg | 4 | SEK 550,000 |
5–7 Mar | ECCO Tour Spanish Masters | Spain | Jeppe Huldahl | 4 | DKK 375,000 |
9–11 Mar | PGA Catalunya Resort Championship | Spain | Jeppe Huldahl | 4 | DKK 375,000 |
22–24 Apr | Bravo Tours Open[lower-alpha 1] | Denmark | Postponed[lower-alpha 2] | – | €30,000 |
28–30 Apr | Elisefarm Open | Sweden | Cancelled[lower-alpha 3] | – | SEK 380,000 |
6–8 May | Jyske Bank Made in Denmark Qualifier[lower-alpha 1] | Denmark | Postponed[lower-alpha 2] | – | €35,000 |
19–21 May | PGA Championship | Sweden | Cancelled[lower-alpha 3] | – | SEK 455,000 |
4–5 Jun | The 12 Twelve - Players Charity[lower-alpha 1] | Denmark | Postponed[lower-alpha 2] | – | €35,000 |
8–10 Jun | Samsø Pro-Am Classic[lower-alpha 1] | Denmark | Postponed[lower-alpha 2] | – | €30,000 |
16–18 Jun | Gamle Fredrikstad Open[lower-alpha 1] | Norway | Postponed[lower-alpha 2] | – | SEK 425,000 |
24–26 Jun | Sand Golf Club Open | Sweden | Cancelled[lower-alpha 3] | – | SEK 430,000 |
2–4 Jul | Katrineholm Open[lower-alpha 4] | Sweden | Ludvig Åberg (a) | 7 | SEK 430,000 |
7–9 Jul | Kongsvinger Open | Norway | Cancelled | – | SEK 425,000 |
14-16 Jul | Barsebäck Resort Masters[lower-alpha 4] | Sweden | Ludvig Åberg (a) | 4 | SEK 350,000 |
22–24 Jul | Stockholm Trophy[lower-alpha 4] | Sweden | Mikael Lindberg | 4 | SEK 380,000 |
26–28 Jul[lower-alpha 5] | SM Match[lower-alpha 1] | Sweden | Martin Eriksson | 4 | SEK 430,000 |
30 Jul – 1 Aug | PGA Championship Bråviken Open[lower-alpha 4] | Sweden | Björn Hellgren | 4 | SEK 500,000 |
6–7 Aug | Thisted Forsikring Championship | Denmark | Mikael Lindberg | 4 | €35,000 |
12–14 Aug | Landeryd Masters | Sweden | Robin Petersson | 4 | SEK 400,000 |
19–21 Aug | Esbjerg Open | Denmark | Niklas Møller | 4 | €35,000 |
25–27 Aug | V Sport Golf Challenge | Sweden | Joakim Wikström | 4 | SEK 350,000 |
27–29 Aug | Timberwise Finnish Open | Finland | Cancelled | – | €55,000 |
2–4 Sep[lower-alpha 6] | TanumStrand Fjällbacka Open | Sweden | Pelle Edberg | 4 | SEK 480,000 |
16–18 Sep | Ledreborg Palace Golf Masters | Denmark | Mikael Lindberg | 4 | €30,000 |
22–24 Sep | Visby Open | Sweden | Joakim Wikström | 4 | SEK 430,000 |
2–4 Oct | Race to Himmerland | Denmark | Jesper Svensson | 4 | €40,000 |
7–9 Oct | Lindbytvätten Tour Final | Sweden | Lasse Jensen | 4 | SEK 400,000 |
SunBirdie Winter Series Ecco Tour Spring Series
- Listed as "Not NGL" on revised schedule
- Postponed due to COVID-19 pandemic.[6]
- Cancelled by SGF due to COVID-19 pandemic.[7]
- Listed as "Not NGL" on revised schedule but still earned OWGR points
- Rescheduled from 26–28 May
- Rescheduled from 14–16 May
Graduates
The top three players on the Nordic Golf League Ranking earned Challenge Tour cards for 2021.[8]
Rank | Player | Country | Points | Status earned |
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1 | Mikael Lindberg | Sweden | 32,473 | Promoted to Challenge Tour |
2 | Marcus Helligkilde | Denmark | 27,743 | |
3 | Jeppe Huldahl | Denmark | 23,731 | |
4 | Lauri Ruuska | Finland | 22,100 | |
5 | Joakim Wikström | Sweden | 21,167 | |
6 | Jarand Arnøy | Norway | 16,004 | |
7 | Lasse Jensen | Denmark | 15,034 | |
8 | Martin Eriksson | Sweden | 11,751 | |
9 | Robin Petersson | Sweden | 10,948 | |
10 | Pär Längfors | Sweden | 10,880 |
References
- "Nordic Golf League Schedule". Nordic Golf League. Retrieved 2 August 2020.
- "Covid-19 Update". Nordic Golf League. Retrieved 20 April 2020.
- "Announcement about rankings, Challenge Tour etc". Ecco Tour. 20 July 2020. Retrieved 5 August 2020.
- "ECCO Tour and Nordic Golf League 2021 Q-School played 6-7 October near Copenhagen". Ecco Tour. 2 September 2020. Retrieved 25 September 2020.
- "Re-ranking, categories 2021 and Q-school, Information Qualifying school 2021 (in Swedish)". Swedish Golf Federation. Retrieved 4 September 2020.
- "ECCO Tour Postpones the next 4 events". Ecco Tour. Retrieved 20 April 2020.
- "Updated Golf Tour Schedule". Swedish Golf Federation. Retrieved 20 April 2020.
- "GolfBox Nordic Golf League Ranking 2020". Nordic Golf League. Retrieved 20 October 2020.