Duration | 15 April 2014 – 31 October 2014 |
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Number of official events | 17 |
Most wins | William Harrold (2) Jack Senior (2) Peter Tarver-Jones (2) |
Order of Merit | Elliot Saltman |
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The 2014 PGA EuroPro Tour, titled as the 2014 HotelPlanner.com PGA EuroPro Tour for sponsorship reasons, was the 13th season of the PGA EuroPro Tour, a third-tier tour recognised by the European Tour.
In April, it was announced that the tour had signed a title sponsorship agreement with HotelPlanner.com, being renamed as the HotelPlanner.com PGA EuroPro Tour. [1]
The following table lists official events during the 2014 season. [2]
Date | Tournament | Location | Purse (£) | Winner [lower-alpha 1] |
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17 Apr | Matchroom Championship | Warwickshire | 39,185 | William Harrold (1) |
1 May | Eagle Orchid Scottish Masters | Angus | 40,435 | Jack Senior (1) |
23 May | Dawson and Sanderson Travel Classic | Northumberland | 40,760 | William Harrold (2) |
31 May | Kerry London Championship | Surrey | 39,935 | Jack Senior (2) |
13 Jun | FSC Invitational | Shropshire | 39,755 | Garrick Porteous (1) |
20 Jun | HotelPlanner.com Championship | Wiltshire | 41,820 | Stiggy Hodgson (1) |
27 Jun | Buildbase Open | Oxfordshire | 39,380 | James Robinson (2) |
11 Jul | Motocaddy Masters | Dunbartonshire | 40,760 | Neil Chaudhuri (1) |
18 Jul | Simpson & Marwick Championship | Midlothian | 41,330 | James Watts (1) |
25 Jul | Kingspan Concra Wood Open | Ireland | 39,755 | Steve Uzzell (1) |
1 Aug | Walk in My Shoes Open | Ireland | 39,185 | Stuart Archibald (3) |
8 Aug | Clipper Logistics Championship | West Yorkshire | 39,380 | Billy Hemstock (3) |
15 Aug | Break90 Classic | Northumberland | 39,185 | Andrew Cheese (1) |
21 Aug | World Poker Tour Invitational | Kent | 39,185 | Peter Tarver-Jones (1) |
29 Aug | PDC and World Snooker Open | Oxfordshire | 40,910 | Peter Tarver-Jones (2) |
5 Sep | Glenfarclas Open | Renfrewshire | 40,110 | Craig Ross (a) (1) |
31 Oct | Visit Egypt Tour Championships | Egypt | 58,175 | Elliot Saltman (3) |
The Order of Merit was titled as the HotelPlanner.com Race to El Gouna and was based on prize money won during the season, calculated in Pound sterling. [3] The top five players on the Order of Merit (not otherwise exempt) earned status to play on the 2015 Challenge Tour. [4]
Position | Player | Prize money (£) | Status earned |
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1 | Elliot Saltman | 27,991 | Promoted to Challenge Tour |
2 | Jack Senior | 25,248 | Finished in Top 70 of Challenge Tour Rankings |
3 | Peter Tarver-Jones | 23,192 | Promoted to Challenge Tour |
4 | James Watts | 22,107 | |
5 | Stiggy Hodgson | 20,128 | |
6 | James Robinson | 18,720 | |
7 | Billy Hemstock | 15,697 | |
8 | Andrew Cheese | 15,372 | |
9 | Stuart Archibald | 15,131 | |
10 | Jonathan Caldwell | 14,579 |
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