This is a list of the 27 players who earned 2019 European Tour cards through Q School in 2018. [1] [2]
# | Player | European Tour starts | Cuts made | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
T1 | Alejandro Cañizares | 294 | 194 | 2 European Tour wins |
T1 | Zander Lombard | 68 | 26 | 1 Sunshine Tour win |
T3 | Jeff Winther | 67 | 32 | |
T3 | Kurt Kitayama | 1 | 1 | |
5 | Romain Langasque | 40 | 18 | 1 Challenge Tour win; Won 2015 Amateur Championship |
T6 | Niklas Lemke | 27 | 8 | |
T6 | Bernd Ritthammer | 80 | 26 | 3 Challenge Tour wins |
T6 | Clément Sordet | 36 | 15 | 4 Challenge Tour wins |
T9 | Iván Cantero | 2 | 0 | |
T9 | Anton Karlsson | 16 | 5 | |
T11 | Masahiro Kawamura | 30 | 17 | 1 Japan Golf Tour win |
T11 | Scott Gregory | 7 | 1 | Won 2016 Amateur Championship |
T13 | Louis de Jager | 49 | 23 | 4 Sunshine Tour wins |
T13 | Per Längfors | 1 | 0 | |
T13 | Guido Migliozzi | 6 | 1 | |
T13 | Nick Cullen | 39 | 25 | 2 PGA Tour of Australasia wins |
T13 | Deyen Lawson | 9 | 5 | |
T13 | Daniel Gavins | 18 | 4 | |
19 | Marc Warren | 368 | 205 | 3 European Tour wins |
T20 | Filippo Bergamaschi | 13 | 2 | 2 Challenge Tour wins |
T20 | Kristian Krogh Johannessen | 5 | 4 | |
T20 | Hugo León | 5 | 2 | |
T20 | Gavin Moynihan | 20 | 5 | |
T20 | Max Schmitt | 3 | 1 | |
T20 | David Borda | 0 | 0 | |
T20 | Kristoffer Reitan | 2 | 0 | |
T20 | Ben Evans | 100 | 44 |
2019 European Tour rookie
First-time member ineligible for Rookie of the Year award
Player | Starts | Cuts made | Best finish | Money list rank | Earnings (€) |
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Alejandro Cañizares | 21 | 11 | T9 | 138 | 212,846 |
Zander Lombard | 28 | 16 | T3 | 59 | 642,971 |
Jeff Winther | 21 | 16 | T4 | 91 | 368,837 |
Kurt Kitayama* | 31 | 23 | Win (twice) | 14 | 1,732,419 |
Romain Langasque | 28 | 20 | 2 | 24 | 1,301,118 |
Niklas Lemke † | 25 | 13 | T7 | 118 | 299,187 |
Bernd Ritthammer | 26 | 11 | T2 | 126 | 259,946 |
Clément Sordet | 22 | 12 | T2 | 119 | 256,906 |
Iván Cantero* | 21 | 5 | T23 | 234 | 30,102 |
Anton Karlsson | 23 | 12 | T2 | 136 | 191,959 |
Masahiro Kawamura † | 27 | 18 | 2 | 56 | 626,889 |
Scott Gregory* | 18 | 1 | T28 | 269 | 17,800 |
Louis De Jager † | 26 | 11 | T2 | 123 | 255,670 |
Per Längfors | 22 | 5 | 9 | 187 | 74,143 |
Guido Migliozzi* | 28 | 17 | Win (twice) | 40 | 845,370 |
Nick Cullen † | 20 | 8 | T14 | 191 | 70,635 |
Deyen Lawson* | 24 | 9 | T26 | 186 | 74,103 |
Daniel Gavins | 23 | 9 | 16 | 178 | 91,221 |
Marc Warren | 21 | 7 | T24 | 215 | 45,232 |
Filippo Bergamaschi* | 22 | 6 | T14 | 209 | 61,132 |
Kristian Krogh Johannessen* | 19 | 6 | T31 | 214 | 46,816 |
Hugo León* | 22 | 14 | T5 | 116 | 270,012 |
Gavin Moynihan | 23 | 10 | T5 | 144 | 177,085 |
Max Schmitt* | 24 | 11 | T4 | 129 | 250,791 |
David Borda* | 20 | 3 | T23 | 230 | 32,400 |
Kristoffer Reitan* | 25 | 10 | T5 | 141 | 181,207 |
Ben Evans | 25 | 12 | T5 | 142 | 179,007 |
* European Tour rookie in 2019
† First-time member ineligible for Rookie of the Year award
T = Tied
The player retained his European Tour card for 2020 (finished inside the top 115).
The player did not retain his European Tour card for 2020, but retained conditional status (finished between 116 and 155, inclusive).
The player did not retain his European Tour card for 2020 (finished outside the top 155).
No. | Date | Player | Tournament | Winning score | Margin of victory | Runner(s)-up |
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1 | 2 Dec 2018 | Kurt Kitayama | AfrAsia Bank Mauritius Open | −20 (65-65-70-68=268) | 2 strokes | S. Chikkarangappa Matthieu Pavon |
2 | 3 Mar | Kurt Kitayama (2) | Oman Open | −7 (66-74-71-70=281) | 1 stroke | Jorge Campillo Maximilian Kieffer Clément Sordet Fabrizio Zanotti |
3 | 17 Mar | Guido Migliozzi | Magical Kenya Open | −16 (67-68-64-69=268) | 1 stroke | Adri Arnaus Louis de Jager Justin Harding |
4 | 2 Jun | Guido Migliozzi (2) | Belgian Knockout | −3 | 4 strokes | Darius van Driel |
No. | Date | Player | Tournament | Winner | Winning score | Runner-up score |
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1 | 9 Dec 2018 | Romain Langasque | South African Open | Louis Oosthuizen | −18 (62-70-67-67=266) | −12 (69-68-69-66=272) |
2 | 3 Mar | Clément Sordet | Oman Open | Kurt Kitayama | −7 (66-74-71-70=281) | −6 (71-71-70-70=282) |
3 | 10 Mar | Anton Karlsson | Commercial Bank Qatar Masters | Justin Harding | −13 (68-68-73-66=275) | −11 (72-66-70-69=277) |
4 | 17 Mar | Louis de Jager | Magical Kenya Open | Guido Migliozzi | −16 (67-68-64-69=268) | −15 (64-66-70-69=269) |
5 | 31 Mar | Masahiro Kawamura | Hero Indian Open | Stephen Gallacher | −9 (67-74-67-71=279) | −8 (69-70-68-73=280) |
6 | 8 Sep | Bernd Ritthammer | Porsche European Open | Paul Casey | −14 (66-73-69-66=274) | −13 (71-66-70-68=275) |
7 | 11 Nov | Kurt Kitayama | Turkish Airlines Open | Tyrrell Hatton | −20 (68-68-65-67=268) | −20 (69-68-67-64=268) |
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