2014 European Tour Qualifying School graduates

This is a list of the 27 players who earned their 2015 European Tour card through Q School in 2014.[1][2]

#PlayerEuropean Tour
starts
Cuts
made
Notes
1 Finland Mikko Korhonen 68 45
2 Argentina Ricardo González 384 243 4 European Tour wins
3 Italy Renato Paratore 5 2
4 England Matt Ford 13 4
T5 Spain Adrián Otaegui 49 16
T5 England John Parry 132 57 1 European Tour win
T5 Spain Eduardo de la Riva 97 47 1 Challenge Tour win
8 England Richard McEvoy 216 89 1 Challenge Tour win
9 Sweden Rikard Karlberg 70 36 2 Asian Tour wins
T10 Australia Andrew Dodt 110 47 1 European Tour win
T10 England Matthew Fitzpatrick 7 4 2013 U.S. Amateur champion
T10 Norway Espen Kofstad 40 17 2 Challenge Tour wins
T10 England Paul Maddy 3 1
T10 England Tom Murray 2 1
T10 England Chris Lloyd 30 15
T16 Sweden Joakim Lagergren 49 24 1 Challenge Tour win
T16 India Anirban Lahiri 31 16 5 Asian Tour wins
T18 Australia Jason Scrivener 7 4
T18 Spain Borja Virto 1 0
T18 Spain Pedro Oriol 33 12
T18 Sweden Pelle Edberg 166 78
T18 England Chris Paisley 41 19 1 Challenge Tour win
T18 Italy Andrea Pavan 66 26 4 Challenge Tour wins
T18 Denmark Lasse Jensen 32 14
T25 Italy Alessandro Tadini 202 104 4 Challenge Tour wins
T25 United States Daniel Woltman 1 0
T25 France Cyril Bouniol 3 2

     2015 European Tour rookie

2015 Results

PlayerStartsCuts
made
Best
finish
Money list
rank
Earnings (€)
Finland Mikko Korhonen 21 15 T7 90 310,506
Argentina Ricardo González 22 9 T22 160 105,691
Italy Renato Paratore* 29 14 T5 109 251,218
England Matt Ford* 28 14 2nd 105 262,333
Spain Adrián Otaegui 26 15 T6 118 222,735
England John Parry 26 16 T5 92 301,681
Spain Eduardo de la Riva 24 15 T2 72 466,400
England Richard McEvoy 25 11 T7 127 178,021
Sweden Rikard Karlberg* 26 17 Win 56 714,328
Australia Andrew Dodt 18 12 Win 75 450,115
England Matthew Fitzpatrick* 32 21 Win 12 2,094,933
Norway Espen Kofstad 4 2 T14 n/a 26,895
England Paul Maddy* 26 9 T5 162 98,010
England Tom Murray* 21 5 6th 184 67,897
England Chris Lloyd 23 7 T20 188 63,944
Sweden Joakim Lagergren 24 12 T3 83 402,425
India Anirban Lahiri* 19 16 Win 20 1,558,111
Australia Jason Scrivener* 21 12 T3 117 223,944
Spain Borja Virto* 12 3 T37 n/a 17,138
Spain Pedro Oriol 19 14 T11 130 170,666
Sweden Pelle Edberg 26 9 2nd 71 471,766
England Chris Paisley 21 16 3rd 108 254,681
Italy Andrea Pavan 21 8 T20 187 65,340
Denmark Lasse Jensen 21 13 T17 144 138,114
Italy Alessandro Tadini 21 11 T5 148 119,293
United States Daniel Woltman* 19 5 T22 195 55,604
France Cyril Bouniol* 19 6 T36 208 31,234

* European Tour rookie in 2015
T = Tied
     The player retained his European Tour card for 2016 and qualified for the DP World Tour Championship, Dubai (finished inside the top 60).
     The player retained his European Tour card for 2016 (finished between 61–110).
     The player did not retain his European Tour card for 2016, but retained conditional status (finished between 111–149).
     The player did not retain his European Tour card for 2016 (finished outside the top 149).

Scrivener, Otaegui, McEvoy, and Jensen regained their cards for 2016 through Q School, while Virto graduated from the Challenge Tour in 2015.

Winners on the European Tour in 2015

No. Date Player Tournament Winning score Margin of victory Runner(s)-up
1 8 Feb India Anirban Lahiri Maybank Malaysian Open −16 (70-72-62-68=272) 1 stroke Austria Bernd Wiesberger
2 15 Feb Australia Andrew Dodt True Thailand Classic −16 (71-67-67-67=272) 1 stroke Australia Scott Hend
Thailand Thongchai Jaidee
3 22 Feb India Anirban Lahiri Hero Indian Open −7 (73-65-70-69=277) Playoff India Shiv Chawrasia
4 20 Sep Sweden Rikard Karlberg Open d'Italia −19 (67-67-68-67=269) Playoff Germany Martin Kaymer
5 11 Oct England Matthew Fitzpatrick British Masters −15 (64-69-68-68=269) 2 strokes Denmark Søren Kjeldsen
Republic of Ireland Shane Lowry
Paraguay Fabrizio Zanotti

Runners-up on the European Tour in 2015

No.DatePlayerTournamentWinnerWinning scoreRunner-up score
1 2 Mar England Matt Ford Africa Open South Africa Trevor Fisher Jnr −24 (69-68-63-64=264) −19 (67-66-69-67=269)
2 26 Jul England Matthew Fitzpatrick Omega European Masters England Danny Willett −17 (65-62-71-65=263) −16 (69-65-64-66=264)
3 30 Aug Sweden Pelle Edberg D+D Real Czech Masters Belgium Thomas Pieters −20 (66-68-65-69=268) −17 (66-67-67-71=271)
4 13 Sep Spain Eduardo de la Riva KLM Open Belgium Thomas Pieters −19 (68-66-62-65=261) −18 (66-66-67-63=262)

See also

References

  1. "The Iceman cometh as Korhonen seals Q-School victory". PGA European Tour. 20 November 2014.
  2. "Final Qualifying Stage – Leaderboard". PGA European Tour. Retrieved 20 November 2014.

External links

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