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2022 European Tour Qualifying School Final Stage
Tournament information
Dates11–16 November 2024
LocationTarragona, Spain
41°04′47″N 1°09′41″E / 41.0798°N 1.1615°E / 41.0798; 1.1615
Course(s)Infinitum Golf
(Lakes & Hills Courses)
Tour(s)European Tour
(unofficial event)
Statistics
Par71 (L)
72 (H)
Length7,001 yards (6,402 m) (L)
6,956 yards (6,361 m) (H)
Field156, 72 after cut
Cut281 (−5)
Prize fund180,000
Winner's share€18,000
Champion
Sweden Simon Forsström
399 (−29)
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
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The 2022 European Tour Qualifying School graduates were determined following the conclusion of the 2022 European Tour (DP World Tour) Qualifying School Final Stage which was played 11–16 November at Infinitum Golf in Tarragona, Spain. It was the 45th edition of the European Tour Qualifying School. The top 25 and ties (28 in total) earned status to play on the 2023 European Tour, with the remaining players who finished outside the top 25 and ties, but having made the 72-hole cut, earning status to play on the 2023 Challenge Tour.

Simon Forsström won the event, scoring a six-round total of 399 (29 under par).[1]

It was also the first time since 2019 that European Tour Qualifying School had been staged,[2] having not been staged in 2020 and 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[3][4]

Graduates who went on to win on the European Tour in 2023 included Marcel Siem at the Hero Indian Open,[5] Nick Bachem at the Jonsson Workwear Open,[6] Simon Forsström at the Soudal Open,[7] Dan Brown at the ISPS Handa World Invitational[8] and Ryo Hisatsune at the Cazoo Open de France.[9]

Results

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The top 25 players (including ties) earned status to play on the 2023 European Tour. They were as follows:[10][11]

Place Player Score To par
1 Sweden Simon Forsström 66-69-65-65-66-68=399 −29
2 France David Ravetto 67-69-72-64-65-64=401 −27
3 England Dan Brown 67-67-68-65-66-69=402 −26
4 Thailand Kiradech Aphibarnrat 69-64-73-62-67-68=403 −25
5 Spain Alejandro del Rey 69-68-68-68-68-63=404 −24
6 Germany Nick Bachem 76-61-69-65-68-66=405 −23
T7 Japan Ryo Hisatsune 66-69-72-65-66-68=406 −22
Denmark Christoffer Bring 71-68-72-61-65-69=406
Denmark John Axelsen 72-63-67-69-66-69=406
Portugal Pedro Figueiredo 69-67-70-65-64-71=406
11 Sweden Tobias Edén 76-68-61-67-66-69=407 −21
12 France Joël Stalter 68-68-69-63-71-69=408 −20
T13 England Sam Hutsby 71-67-66-70-67-68=409 −19
United States Gunner Wiebe 73-64-71-66-66-69=409
Republic of Ireland Gary Hurley 70-65-70-65-70-69=409
United States Joshua Lee 71-69-70-62-67-70=409
France Mike Lorenzo-Vera 66-73-70-64-65-71=409
Germany Marcel Siem 69-72-67-64-66-71=409
T19 Sweden Jens Fahrbring 71-68-71-65-69-66=410 −18
England David Horsey 70-70-69-65-68-68=410
Iceland Guðmundur Kristjánsson 70-64-73-66-67-70=410
France Gary Stal 72-69-67-65-66-71=410
T23 Republic of Ireland John Murphy 68-69-73-67-69-65=411 −17
France Adrien Saddier 71-69-70-68-66-67=411
England Garrick Porteous 71-66-70-67-69-68=411
England Andrew Wilson 70-69-71-67-65-69=411
Portugal Ricardo Santos 73-67-67-67-68-69=411
Sweden Niklas Lemke 72-66-65-66-71-71=411

The following players made the 72 hole cut, however finished outside the top 25 and ties, therefore earning status to play on the 2023 Challenge Tour.[10]

Graduates

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Place Player Career ET
starts
Cuts
made
Best
finish
1 Sweden Simon Forsström[a] 9 3 T15
2 France David Ravetto[a] 3 1 T68
3 England Dan Brown[a] 1 0 CUT
4 Thailand Kiradech Aphibarnrat 183 119 Win (x4)
5 Spain Alejandro del Rey[b] 13 5 T9
6 Germany Nick Bachem[a] 2 0 CUT
T7 Japan Ryo Hisatsune[a] 1 0 CUT
T7 Denmark Christoffer Bring[a] 3 1 T22
T7 Denmark John Axelsen[a] 4 3 T17
T7 Portugal Pedro Figueiredo 99 36 T9
11 Sweden Tobias Edén[a] 1 0 CUT
12 France Joël Stalter 106 38 Win
T13 England Sam Hutsby 99 42 4th
T13 United States Gunner Wiebe[a] 1 1 T47
T13 Republic of Ireland Gary Hurley[b] 14 5 T23
T13 United States Joshua Lee[a] 0 0 n/a
T13 France Mike Lorenzo-Vera 245 148 2nd/T2
T13 Germany Marcel Siem 495 290 Win (x4)
T19 Sweden Jens Fahrbring 85 41 T3
T19 England David Horsey 365 227 Win (x4)
T19 Iceland Guðmundur Kristjánsson[a] 6 2 T18
T19 France Gary Stal 136 71 Win
T23 Republic of Ireland John Murphy[a] 6 2 T9
T23 France Adrien Saddier 138 72 3rd
T23 England Garrick Porteous 90 39 T4
T23 England Andrew Wilson 33 13 T3
T23 Portugal Ricardo Santos 203 99 Win
T23 Sweden Niklas Lemke 113 51 3rd/T3

2023 European Tour results

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Player Starts Cuts
made
Best
finish
R2D
rank
Prize money (€)
Sweden Simon Forsström 29 Win 56
France David Ravetto 29 132
England Dan Brown 28 Win 50
Thailand Kiradech Aphibarnrat 19 149
Spain Alejandro del Rey 27 86
Germany Nick Bachem 28 Win 59
Japan Ryo Hisatsune 27 Win 17
Denmark Christoffer Bring 25 169
Denmark John Axelsen 29 118
Portugal Pedro Figueiredo 25 152
Sweden Tobias Edén 20 315
France Joël Stalter 21 190
England Sam Hutsby 15 250
United States Gunner Wiebe 26 110
Republic of Ireland Gary Hurley 12 198
United States Joshua Lee 26 188
France Mike Lorenzo-Vera 20 113
Germany Marcel Siem 29 Win 24
Sweden Jens Fahrbring 9 164
England David Horsey 15 218
Iceland Guðmundur Kristjánsson 22 187
France Gary Stal 20 205
Republic of Ireland John Murphy 23 209
France Adrien Saddier 20 87
England Garrick Porteous 16 219
England Andrew Wilson 18 156
Portugal Ricardo Santos 15 167
Sweden Niklas Lemke 15 166

T = Tied
  Player retained his European Tour card for 2024 (finished inside the top 116)
  Player did not retain his European Tour card for 2024, but retained conditional status (finished between 117 and 131, inclusive)
  Player did not retain his European Tour card for 2024 (finished outside the top 131)

2023 European Tour winners

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No. Date Player Tournament Winning score Margin of
victory
Runner(s)-up
1 26 Feb Germany Marcel Siem Hero Indian Open −14 (69-70-67-68=274) 1 stroke Germany Yannik Paul
2 26 Mar Germany Nick Bachem Jonsson Workwear Open −24 (65-66-69-64=264) 4 strokes South Africa Hennie du Plessis
South Africa Zander Lombard
3 14 May Sweden Simon Forsström Soudal Open −17 (64-67-67-69=267) 1 stroke Sweden Jens Dantorp
4 20 Aug England Dan Brown ISPS Handa World Invitational −15 (64-66-67-69=266) 5 strokes England Alex Fitzpatrick
5 24 Sep Japan Ryo Hisatsune Cazoo Open de France −14 (66-69-69-66=270) 2 strokes England Jordan Smith
Denmark Jeff Winther

2023 European Tour runner-up finishes

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No. Date Player Tournament Winner Winning score Runner-up score
1 27 Nov 2022 Japan Ryo Hisatsune Fortinet Australian PGA Championship Australia Cameron Smith −14 (68-65-69-68=270) −11 (67-70-71-65=273)
2 4 Jun 2023 Germany Marcel Siem Porsche European Open Northern Ireland Tom McKibbin −9 (72-69-72-70=283) −7 (71-73-70-71=285)
3 2 Jul United States Gunner Wiebe Betfred British Masters New Zealand Daniel Hillier −10 (72-71-69-66=278) −8 (73-71-70-66=280)

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l European Tour rookie in 2023
  2. ^ a b First-time full European Tour member in 2023, but ineligible for rookie status

References

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  1. ^ "Forsström tops leading 28 at DP World Tour Qualifying School". European Tour. 16 November 2022. Retrieved 14 November 2024.
  2. ^ "DP World Tour Qualifying School to return in 2022". Worldwide Golf. 21 April 2022. Retrieved 25 November 2024.
  3. ^ "European Tour to announce 'summer & autumn swing' in UK". Golf News. 22 May 2020. Retrieved 14 November 2024. In other news, the European Tour has announced there will also be no European Tour Qualifying School this year and no promotion from the Challenge Tour, with playing rights from 2020 guaranteed for 2021.
  4. ^ Crombie, Ryan (11 June 2021). ""The season is a write-off!" – Pro gutted by Q-School cancellation". Bunkered. Retrieved 14 November 2024.
  5. ^ "Indian Open: Marcel Siem ends wait for fifth DP World Tour title". BBC Sport. 26 February 2023. Retrieved 25 November 2024.
  6. ^ "Brilliant Bachem wins Jonsson Workwear Open". Yahoo! Sport. 26 March 2023. Archived from the original on 26 March 2023. Retrieved 26 March 2023.
  7. ^ "DP World Tour: Sweden's Simon Forsstrom holds on to claim maiden title at Soudal Open in Belgium". Sky Sports. 14 May 2023. Retrieved 14 May 2023.
  8. ^ Kelly, Paul (21 August 2023). "Maiden win hasn't sunk in yet says Brown after ISPS Handa success at Galgorm". The Irish News. Retrieved 21 August 2023.
  9. ^ "French Open: Ryo Hisatsune triumphs at Le Golf National as Jordan Smith lets lead slip". BBC Sport. 24 September 2023. Retrieved 28 September 2023.
  10. ^ a b "2022 Final Qualifying Stage Results". European Tour. Retrieved 25 November 2024.
  11. ^ Wright, Andrew (16 November 2022). "The Class Of '22 - This Year's DP World Tour Q-School Qualifiers". Golf Monthly. Retrieved 25 November 2024.