2015 European Tour Qualifying School graduates

This is a list of the 27 players who earned 2016 European Tour cards through Q School in 2015.[1][2]

#PlayerEuropean Tour
starts
Cuts
made
Notes
T1 South Africa Ulrich van den Berg 70 27 7 Sunshine Tour wins
T1 Spain Adrian Otaegui 74 31
T1 United States Daniel Im 30 20 1 Challenge Tour win
T4 South Africa Jean Hugo 135 70 17 Sunshine Tour wins; 1 Challenge Tour win
T4 England Ross McGowan 136 75 1 European Tour win
6 England Matthew Southgate 35 15
T7 Australia Jason Scrivener 27 16
T7 England Daniel Gavins 2 0
T9 South Africa Justin Walters 104 50 2 Sunshine Tour wins
T9 England David Dixon 226 94 1 European Tour win
T9 England Richard McEvoy 234 99 1 Challenge Tour win
T9 Denmark Lasse Jensen 52 27
T13 Wales Stuart Manley 157 60 1 Challenge Tour win
T13 England James Robinson 3 0
T13 Italy Francesco Laporta 8 2
T13 Republic of Ireland Paul Dunne 5 4
T13 Sweden Marcus Kinhult 3 3
T13 United States Jason Knutzon 121 67 2 Asian Tour wins
T19 England Ryan Evans 5 5
T19 England Laurie Canter 3 0
T19 Italy Nino Bertasio 7 0
T22 France Clément Berardo 1 0
T22 England Richard Finch 304 145 2 European Tour wins
T24 Italy Edoardo Molinari 192 116 2 European Tour wins
T24 Austria Lukas Nemecz 9 4
T24 Italy Nicolo Ravano 5 1
T24 England Chris Hanson 9 6

     2016 European Tour rookie

2016 Results

PlayerStartsCuts
made
Best
finish
Money list
rank
Earnings (€)
South Africa Ulrich van den Berg 18 4 T18 207 33,785
Spain Adrian Otaegui 27 15 2 69 506,211
United States Daniel Im* 25 15 T3 109 250,317
South Africa Jean Hugo 18 8 T7 164 90,346
England Ross McGowan 18 6 T7 172 80,451
England Matthew Southgate 30 17 4 56 681,382
Australia Jason Scrivener 24 14 3 105 261,841
England Daniel Gavins* 16 4 T28 208 33,139
South Africa Justin Walters 23 13 T3 92 340,331
England David Dixon 20 8 7 162 93,586
England Richard McEvoy 22 13 3 123 213,309
Denmark Lasse Jensen 24 12 2 78 433,603
Wales Stuart Manley 20 13 T13 153 115,099
England James Robinson* 16 5 T34 211 29,892
Italy Francesco Laporta* 19 7 T22 189 51,129
Republic of Ireland Paul Dunne* 23 13 9 106 260,793
Sweden Marcus Kinhult* 12 2 T26 223 21,300
United States Jason Knutzon 14 9 T10 178 61,642
England Ryan Evans* 22 12 T3 135 171,025
England Laurie Canter* 17 7 T34 193 47,983
Italy Nino Bertasio* 23 17 T5 96 319,338
France Clément Berardo* 20 8 T3 146 134,038
England Richard Finch 3 0 Cut n/a 0
Italy Edoardo Molinari 26 13 T12 148 132,581
Austria Lukas Nemecz* 17 10 T18 183 57,451
Italy Nicolo Ravano* 15 5 T27 192 49,309
England Chris Hanson* 21 16 T5 108 253,254

* European Tour rookie in 2016
T = Tied
     The player retained his European Tour card for 2017 (finished inside the top 111).
     The player did not retain his European Tour card for 2017, but retained conditional status (finished between 112 and 148, inclusive).
     The player did not retain his European Tour card for 2017 (finished outside the top 148).

McEvoy, Manley, Canter, and Molinari regained their cards for 2017 through Q School.

Runners-up on the European Tour in 2016

No.DatePlayerTournamentWinnerWinning scoreRunner-up score
1 5 Jun Denmark Lasse Jensen Nordea Masters England Matthew Fitzpatrick −16 (68-65-68-71=272) −13 (72-69-66-68=275)
2 12 Jun Spain Adrian Otaegui Lyoness Open China Wu Ashun −13 (69-72-65-69=275) −12 (64-76-67-69=276)

See also

References

  1. "Three share Q-School victory after drama in Girona". PGA European Tour. 19 November 2015.
  2. "Final Qualifying Stage – Leaderboard". PGA European Tour. Retrieved 19 November 2015.

External links

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