2019 Alps Tour

The 2019 Alps Tour was the 19th season of the Alps Tour, one of four third-tier tours recognised by the European Tour.

Schedule

The season started with a "winter series" featuring five tournaments in Egypt.[1]

DateTournamentLocationWinnerOWGRPrize fund ()
21 FebEin Bay OpenEgypt Frédéric Lacroix440,000
27 FebRed Sea Little Venice OpenEgypt Benjamin Wheeler440,000
27 MarDreamland Pyramids OpenEgypt Lukas Nemecz440,000
1 AprNew Giza OpenEgypt Lorenzo Scalise440,000
6 AprKatameya Dunes OpenEgypt Luca Cianchetti440,000
19 AprAbruzzo Open Dailies Total 1Italy Sebastián García Rodríguez440,000
11 MayAlps de Las CastillasSpain Frédéric Lacroix448,000
18 MayGosser OpenAustria Timon Baltl442,500
24 MayMemorial Giorgio BordoniItaly Sebastián García Rodríguez440,000
8 JunOpen de Saint Francois Region GuadeloupeGuadeloupe Edoardo Lipparelli443,000
15 JunAcaya Open Dailies Total 1Italy Gregory Molteni440,000
23 JunOpen de la Mirabelle d'OrFrance Lars van Meijel443,000
7 JulSaint-Malo Golf Mixed OpenFrance Frédéric Lacroix645,000
13 JulFred Olson Alps de La GomeraSpain Gonzalo Vicente Elena440,000
27 JulNazionale OpenItaly Enrico Di Nitto440,000
7 SepCervino OpenItaly David Carey440,000
26 OctAlps Tour Grand FinalItaly Federico Maccario640,000

Graduates

The top five players (not otherwise exempt) on the Order of Merit earned Challenge Tour cards for 2020.[2]

Rank Player Country Points Status earned
1Edoardo Lipparelli Italy36,667.07Promoted to Challenge Tour
2Enrico Di Nitto Italy29,638.20
3Frédéric Lacroix France29,515.03
4Federico Maccario Italy27,776.53
5Sebastián García Rodríguez Spain24,818.29Promoted to European Tour (top 15 of Challenge Tour rankings)
6Timon Baltl Austria21,852.74Promoted to Challenge Tour
7Xavier Poncelet France18,333.25
8Julien Forêt France17,882.18
9Lukas Nemecz Austria17,202.48
10Lars van Meijel Netherlands15,685.80Qualified for European Tour (top 25 in Q School)

References

  1. "Alps Tour Golf 2019 Season". Alps Tour Golf. Retrieved 16 January 2019.
  2. "Order of Merit". Alps Tour Golf. Retrieved 28 October 2019.
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