Duration | 27 February 2002 – 26 September 2002 |
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Number of official events | 14 |
Most wins | Marcel Haremza (2) Stéphane Lovey (2) Richard Porter (2) |
Order of Merit | Richard Porter |
← 2001 2003 → |
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The following table lists official events during the 2002 season. [1] [2]
Date | Tournament | Host country | Purse (€) | Winner [lower-alpha 1] |
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28 Feb | Torremirona Classic | Spain | 15,000 | Joost Steenkamer (1) |
17 Apr | Jakobsberg Classic | Germany | 15,000 | Anthony Grenier (1) |
23 Apr | Bad Windsheim Classic | Germany | 17,500 | Euan McIntosh (1) |
7 May | Langenstein Classic | Germany | 17,500 | Richard Porter (1) |
28 May | La Largue Classic | France | 17,500 | Marcel Haremza (1) |
3 Jun | Dillenburg Classic | Germany | 17,500 | Regis Gustave (2) |
24 Jun | Schärding Classic | Austria | 17,500 | Richard Porter (2) |
9 Jul | Winnerod Classic | Germany | 17,500 | Stéphane Lovey (1) |
23 Jul | Sybrook Classic | Netherlands | 17,500 | Marcel Haremza (2) |
30 Jul | Kassel Classic | Germany | 17,500 | Nick Taylor (1) |
13 Aug | Königsfeld Classic | Germany | 17,500 | Stéphane Lovey (2) |
20 Aug | Lich Classic | Germany | 17,500 | Jack Boeckx (1) |
11 Sep | Spessart Classic | Germany | 17,500 | Arnaud Langenaeken (1) |
26 Sep | EPD Tour Championship | Germany | 17,500 | Darren Leng (1) |
The Order of Merit was based on prize money won during the season, calculated in Euros. [3] The top four players on the Order of Merit earned status to play on the 2003 Challenge Tour. [4]
Position | Player | Prize money (€) | Status earned |
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1 | Richard Porter | 15,104 | Promoted to Challenge Tour |
2 | Marcel Haremza | 11,105 | |
3 | Jack Boeckx | 9,574 | |
4 | Euan McIntosh | 9,526 | |
5 | Darren Leng | 9,261 | |
6 | Arnaud Langenaeken | 7,640 | |
7 | Stéphane Lovey | 7,102 | |
8 | Joost Steenkamer | 6,892 | |
9 | Arne Dickel | 6,364 | |
10 | Regis Gustave | 5,340 |
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