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European Tour Qualifying School

The European Tour Qualifying School is an annual golf tournament which enables professional golfers to gain a place on the European Tour and its official development tour, the Challenge Tour.[1][2]

European Tour Qualifying School Final Stage
Tournament information
LocationTarragona, Spain
Established1976
Course(s)Infinitum Golf
(Lakes & Hills Courses)
Par71 (L)
72 (H)
Length7,001 yards (6,402 m)
6,956 yards (6,361 m)
Tour(s)European Tour
(unofficial event)
FormatStroke play
Prize fund180,000
Month playedNovember
Tournament record score
Aggregate399 Simon Forsström (2022)
399 Edoardo Molinari (2024)
To par−29 as above
Current champion
Italy Edoardo Molinari
Location map
Infinitum Golf is located in Spain
Infinitum Golf
Infinitum Golf
Location in Spain
Infinitum Golf is located in Catalonia
Infinitum Golf
Infinitum Golf
Location in Catalonia

The European Tour Qualifying School is held in three stages, with the final stage being played over six rounds at Infinitum Golf (formerly the Lumine Golf Club) in Spain.[3] After four rounds, the field is reduced from 156 to 70 plus ties. From 2024, the top 20 (previously top 25) players including ties win their card on the European Tour. The remaining players who make the 72-hole cut are fully exempt on the Challenge Tour.[4]

Winners

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Year Winner Score To par Margin of
victory
Runner(s)-up Venue(s) Ref.
2024 Italy  Edoardo Molinari 399 −29 1 stroke Sweden  Niklas Lemke Infinitum Golf [5]
2023 Germany  Freddy Schott 401 −27 2 strokes Italy  Filippo Celli Infinitum Golf [6]
2022 Sweden  Simon Forsström 399 −29 2 strokes France  David Ravetto Infinitum Golf [4]
2020–21: Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic [7][8]
2019 Denmark  Benjamin Poke 403 −25 6 strokes France  Grégory Havret Lumine Golf Club [9]
2018 Spain  Alejandro Cañizares 404 −24 Countback South Africa  Zander Lombard Lumine Golf Club [10]
2017 England  Sam Horsfield 401 −27 7 strokes England  Charlie Ford
Denmark  Anders Hansen
South Africa  Jacques Kruyswijk
Italy  Andrea Pavan
Sweden  Pontus Widegren
Denmark  Jeff Winther
Lumine Golf Club [11]
2016 England  Nathan Kimsey 415 −13 1 stroke Argentina  Ricardo González
Scotland  Scott Henry
Italy  Edoardo Molinari
PGA Golf Catalunya [12]
2015 South Africa  Ulrich van den Berg 410 −18 Countback United States  Daniel Im
Spain  Adrián Otaegui
PGA Golf Catalunya [13][14]
2014 Finland  Mikko Korhonen 408 −20 2 strokes Argentina  Ricardo González PGA Golf Catalunya [15]
2013 Spain  Carlos del Moral 402 −26 5 strokes Paraguay  Fabrizio Zanotti PGA Golf Catalunya [16]
2012 England  John Parry 409 −19 4 strokes Sweden  Mikael Lundberg PGA Golf Catalunya [17]
2011 England  David Dixon 407 −21 1 stroke England  Sam Hutsby PGA Golf Catalunya [18]
2010 England  Simon Wakefield 407 −21 2 strokes Spain  Carlos del Moral PGA Golf Catalunya [19]
2009 England  Simon Khan 408 −20 1 stroke England  Sam Hutsby PGA Golf Catalunya [20]
2008 Sweden  Oskar Henningsson 409 −19 4 strokes Spain  Carlos del Moral
Australia  Wade Ormsby
PGA Golf Catalunya [21]
2007 Austria  Martin Wiegele 421 −11 2 strokes Spain  Pedro Linhart
England  Lee Slattery
San Roque Club [22]
2006 Spain  Carlos Rodiles 417 −15 Countback Brazil  Alexandre Rocha San Roque Club [23]
2005 England  Tom Whitehouse 419 −13 2 strokes England  Robert Rock San Roque Club [24]
2004 Sweden  Peter Gustafsson 423 −9 3 strokes England  Simon Wakefield San Roque Club [25]
2003 England  Richard McEvoy 400 −28 3 strokes Australia  Wade Ormsby Empordà Golf
Golf Platja de Pals
[26]
2002 Sweden  Per Nyman 400 −28 1 stroke England  Phillip Archer Empordà Golf
Golf Platja de Pals
[27]
2001 Sweden  Johan Sköld 415 −17 2 strokes France  Christophe Pottier San Roque Club
Club de Golf Sotogrande
[28]
2000 South Africa  Desvonde Botes 417 −15 4 strokes Scotland  Graham Rankin San Roque Club
Club de Golf Sotogrande
[29]
1999 Scotland  Alastair Forsyth 423 −9 2 strokes Sweden  Niclas Fasth San Roque Club
Club de Golf Sotogrande
[30]
1998 Scotland  Ross Drummond 425 −7 Countback Sweden  Henrik Nyström San Roque Club
Club de Golf Sotogrande
[31]
1997 Netherlands  Chris van der Velde 280[a] −8 Countback Netherlands  Robert-Jan Derksen
England  Philip Golding
Sweden  Fredrik Henge
San Roque Club
Guadalmina
[33]
1996 Sweden  Niclas Fasth 428 −4 1 stroke England  Brian Davis San Roque Club
Club de Golf Sotogrande
[34][35]
1995 England  Steve Webster 422 −8 1 stroke South Africa  Hendrik Buhrmann San Roque Club
Guadalmina
[36]
1994 England  David Carter 273[b] −15 5 strokes France  Christian Cévaër La Grande Motte
Golf Massane
[38]
1993 United States  Brian Nelson 424 −8 2 strokes England  Ross McFarlane
England  Scott Watson
La Grande Motte
Golf Massane
[39]
1992 South Africa  Retief Goosen 427 −5 1 stroke Denmark  Ole Eskildsen La Grande Motte
Golf Massane
[40]
1991 England  Andrew Hare 429 −3 2 strokes Argentina  José Cóceres
England  Gary Evans
Republic of Ireland  Paul McGinley
La Grande Motte
Golf Massane
[41]
1990 Portugal  Daniel Silva 424 −8 6 strokes Spain  Juan Anglada
Wales  Phillip Price
La Grande Motte
Golf Massane
[42]
1989 West Germany  Heinz-Peter Thül 411 −19 3 strokes England  David Ray La Manga Club [43][44]
1988 Sweden  Jesper Parnevik 416 −14 4 strokes Wales  Paul Mayo
Sweden  Ulf Nilsson
Fiji  Vijay Singh
La Manga Club [45]
1987 United States  Mike Smith 410 −20 3 strokes United States  John DeForest La Manga Club [46]
1986 Australia  Wayne Smith 415 −15 1 stroke South Africa  Justin Hobday
Denmark  Steen Tinning
La Manga Club [47]
1985 Spain  José María Olazábal 414 −16 2 strokes New Zealand  Greg Turner La Manga Club [48]
1984 United States  Robert Wrenn 412 −18 1 stroke United States  Jeff Sluman La Manga Club [49]
1983 England  David Ray 281 −5 2 strokes United States  Mike Wolseley La Manga Club [50][51]
1982 Spain  José Rivero 283 −3 7 strokes England  Robert Lee
England  Malcolm MacKenzie
La Manga Club [52]
1981 Scotland  Gordon Brand Jnr 288 E 3 strokes England  Roger Chapman Dom Pedro [53]
England  Robin Mann 294 +6 1 stroke England  Philip Morley Quinta do Lago [54]
1980 England  Paul Carrigill 295 +7 3 strokes England  John Hoskisson Dom Pedro [55]
Spain  Manuel Montes 293 +5 9 strokes England  Keith Ashdown
England  Malcolm MacKenzie
England  Bob Wynn
Quinta do Lago [56]
1979 England  Charles Cox 296 +8 2 strokes England  Andrew Murray Dom Pedro [57]
England  Keith Williams 303 +15 3 strokes Republic of Ireland  Joe Purcell
England  Mark Thomas
Quinta do Lago [58]
1978 England  Stephen Evans 293 +2 Countback England  Glenn Ralph Foxhills
Downshire
[59]
1977 Scotland  Sandy Lyle 295 +3 2 strokes England  Malcolm Henberry Foxhills [60]
1976 England  David A. Russell 295 +5 3 strokes England  Philip Loxley Foxhills
Walton Heath
[61]

Notes

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  1. ^ Shortened to 72 holes due to rain.[32]
  2. ^ Shortened to 72 holes due to rain.[37]

References

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