2018 Alps Tour
The 2018 Alps Tour was the 18th season of the Alps Tour, one of four third-tier tours recognised by the European Tour.
Schedule
The season initially consisted of 17 events in seven countries, but two events were cancelled and finally the tour has 15 events in seven countries.[1]
Date | Tournament | Location | Winner | OWGR | Prize fund (€) |
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15 Feb | Ein Bay Open | Egypt | Michele Cea | 4 | 40,000 |
21 Feb | Red Sea Little Venice Open | Egypt | Jack Singh Brar | 4 | 40,000 |
2 Mar | Golf Nazionale Open | Italy | Tournament cancelled | ||
11 Apr | Obidos International Open | Portugal | David Borda | 4 | 30,000 |
26 May | Gösser Open | Austria | Santiago Tarrío | 4 | 42,500 |
2 Jun | Open de Saint François Region Guadeloupe | Guadeloupe | Marcus Mohr | 4 | 43,000 |
16 Jun | Alps de Andalucía | Spain | Alexandre Daydou | 4 | 48,000 |
24 Jun | Open International de la Mirabelle d'Or | France | Santiago Tarrío | 6 | 45,000 |
29 Jun | Open La Pinetina | Italy | Guido Migliozzi | 4 | 40,000 |
8 Jul | Saint Malo Golf Open | France | Alexandre Fuchs (a) | 6 | 45,000 |
15 Jul | Fred Olsen Alps de La Gomera | Spain | Alfredo García-Heredia | 4 | 40,000 |
20 Jul | Alps de Las Castillas | Spain | Thomas Elissalde | 4 | 48,000 |
28 Jul | Des Iles Borromees Open | Italy | Andrea Saracino | 4 | 40,000 |
31 Aug | Cervino Open | Italy | Giacomo Fortini (a) | 4 | 40,000 |
9 Sep | Citadelle Trophy International | France | Tournament cancelled | ||
22 Sep | Open Abruzzo | Italy | Guido Migliozzi | 4 | 40,000 |
21 Oct | Alps Tour Grand Final | Italy | David Borda | 6 | 45,000 |
Graduates
The top five players (not otherwise exempt) on the Order of Merit earned Challenge Tour cards for 2019.[2]
Rank | Player | Country | Points | Status earned |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Santiago Tarrío | Spain | 26,702.45 | Promoted to Challenge Tour |
2 | David Borda | Spain | 25,713.00 | Qualified for European Tour (top 25 in Q School) |
3 | Alexandre Daydou | France | 21,813.45 | Promoted to Challenge Tour |
4 | Louis Cohen-Boyer | France | 21,157.23 | |
5 | Marcus Mohr | England | 16,808.58 | |
6 | Andrea Saracino | Italy | 16,122.14 | |
7 | Xavier Poncelet | France | 15,849.77 | |
8 | Conor O'Rourke | Ireland | 13,348.50 | |
9 | Julien Forêt | France | 12,963.03 | |
10 | Teremoana Beaucousin | France | 12,838.65 |
References
- "Tour Schedule & Results". Alps Tour Golf. Retrieved 27 February 2018.
- "Order of Merit". Alps Tour Golf. Retrieved 22 October 2018.
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