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]

DateTournamentLocationWinnerOWGRPrize fund ()
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
1Santiago Tarrío Spain26,702.45Promoted to Challenge Tour
2David Borda Spain25,713.00Qualified for European Tour (top 25 in Q School)
3Alexandre Daydou France21,813.45Promoted to Challenge Tour
4Louis Cohen-Boyer France21,157.23
5Marcus Mohr England16,808.58
6Andrea Saracino Italy16,122.14
7Xavier Poncelet France15,849.77
8Conor O'Rourke Ireland13,348.50
9Julien Forêt France12,963.03
10Teremoana Beaucousin France12,838.65

References

  1. "Tour Schedule & Results". Alps Tour Golf. Retrieved 27 February 2018.
  2. "Order of Merit". Alps Tour Golf. Retrieved 22 October 2018.
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