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In order to secure a spot in the world of professional golf, you must pass Q school. This term was coined in the 1970s after the birth of the first school for the European Tour.

By Kylie Winkler

In order to secure a spot on the European Tour, you must first pass qualifying school. This term was coined in the 1970s after the birth of the first school for the European Tour.

The school determines whether or not players are eligible to make it to the tour. It is arguably one of the toughest golf examinations and has been faced by tens of thousands of players.

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The European Tour Q school consists of three stages, each of which is made up of various tournaments. Over the years the school has expanded from a 72-hole test to a 252-hole examination.

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The first qualifying stage is held in different countries around Europe. There are eight tournaments that are each played over four rounds.

The second stage of the European Tour qualifying school is only four tournaments, each of four rounds. This stage of the school takes place at different courses in Spain.

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For the school’s third stage, a single tournament is played over six rounds. Referred to as the Final stage, it takes place this year at Lumine GC for the first time after nine years at TPC Catalunya.

After all stages have concluded, the leading 25 players, and those who are tied, are granted category 17 membership to the European Tour and category 5 membership of the Challenge Tour.

Even after completing the difficult school, they do not have immediate access to the more prestigious stops on the tour.

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Unless several players in higher categories are unable to make it, the European Tour Q school grads can’t attend. They instead are given access to other number of events on the European Tour.

Those who make the cut after the 72-hole course are given a category 7 status while those who don’t make it are granted category 12. If a player does not make it past the final stage, there still is the possibility to gain a membership with limited tournament access.

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Pre-Qualifier Asia

  8-10 November 2023

Classic Golf and Country Club, India

[Entry Deadline :Thursday, 28 th September 202 3 at 5:00pm UK time]

Pre-Qualifier Marrakech

10-12 December 2023

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Palmeraie Rotana Resort Marrakech

SAMANAH Golf by Nicklaus

[Entry Deadline: Mon day, 30 th October 2023 at 5:00 pm UK time]

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Final Qualifier Marrakech

  16-20 December 2023

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Al Maaden Golf Marrakech, Morocco (the final round will be played on this course).

About Lalla Aicha:  

The late Lalla Aicha was a member of the Moroccan royal family. She was the sister of King Hassan II and the aunt of the current King Mohammed VI.  

Lalla Aicha played a significant role in the development of golf in Morocco and the promotion of the sport among Moroccan women. She is often considered the pioneer of women’s golf in the country.  

Thanks to her efforts, Lalla Aicha contributed to the organization of numerous women’s golf tournaments in Morocco, including the Lalla Meryem Cup, an event on the Ladies European Tour named after her niece, Lalla Meryem. This tournament has attracted some of the world’s top women golfers and has helped increase the visibility and reputation of Moroccan golf internationally.  

Lalla Aicha was a strong supporter of sports in general and golf in particular. She was an inspiration to many young Moroccan golfers, advocating for gender equality in the sport.  

Her legacy lives on through the LET qualifying events that pay tribute to her dedication and commitment to the sport.  

About the golf courses:

Samanah Golf by Nicklaus – Samanah Golf Club in Marrakech is a distinguished 18-hole championship course covering 100 hectares, with a par 72 and a length of 6,800 meters. Crafted by Nicklaus Design, it combines Moroccan beauty with top-tier golf architecture. The course, set against the Atlas Mountains, features wide fairways and large greens, suitable for all skill levels. Its design includes strategic bunkers and native flora like olive trees, offering both a challenge and a visual delight. The clubhouse, with its panoramic terraces, overlooks the scenic course and mountains, providing a serene spot for relaxation.

Noria Golf, Marrakech – Noria Golf Club, spanning 72 hectares in Marrakech, is an 18-hole course with a par 72 and a length of 6,700 meters. Designed by Steve Forrest and Associates, it uniquely blends Moroccan aesthetics with modern golf design. The course features traditional elements like olive groves and lavender fields, with the iconic ‘Basin’ adding to its allure. Suitable for all players, it has elevated tees, water hazards, and varied greens amidst native vegetation. The clubhouse, with sunny terraces, offers splendid views of the course.

Palmerie Rotana – Located at the heart of Palmeraie Rotana Resort, the course spans 60 hectares and features undulating fairways dotted with seven glistening lakes. The 18-hole 72-par course has been designed and sculpted by renowned international golf-course architect, Robert Trent Jones Snr. Playing to almost 6214 metres, it ranks among the city’s top golf courses and boasts the peaks of the stunning Atlas Mountains as its backdrop.Golf Club Rotana Palmeraie has won multiple golf awards and hosted several major national and international golf events, including the Resorts Trophy, since 2010.

Classic Golf and Country Club – South Asia’s first ever 27-hole Signature Golf Course designed by the legendary Golden Bear Jack Nicklaus, Classic Golf & Country Club is the cynosure of the golfing community at the foothills of the Aravallis in the National Capital Region. It comprises an 18-hole Signature championship course – ‘Ridge and Valley’ – and a 9-hole executive course – ‘Canyon’ – spread over an expanse of 1.2 square kilometres. One of the best golf resorts near Delhi, the retreat is only 37 kilometres from the heart of India’s national capital and just 20 kilometres from the millennium city of Gurgaon.

The Royal Golf Marrakech – the favourite of the late His Majesty King Hassan II, the Royal Golf Marrakech is the second oldest course in the Kingdom of Morocco. Some holes are legendary and full of history. Its exceptional vegetation provides a unique setting. Designed by Gustave Golias and Arnaud Massy, it opened to the first players in 1927 with four holes. In 1928, Gustave Golias, golf champion and personal professor of the Pacha of Marrakech, completed the construction of the 9 first holes. In 1933, Golias and the famous Arnaud Massy, the first international player to win the British Open, in 1907, remodelled the course. The Royal Golf Marrakech has 27 holes. The New Course, a nine-hole par-36 course, opened in 2007.

Al Maaden Golf Marrakech – an 18-hole championship course that spans 72 hectares, with a par 72 and a total length of 6,569 meters (7,184 yards). It bears the signature of the famous architect Kyle Phillips who has blended a Moroccan and Scottish touch. At the heart of a hilly natural area, facing the summits of the Atlas Mountains, this course with varied design is suitable for all levels: with overhanging tees, water hazards, greens varied in height, highlighted by typical vegetation: palm trees, cypresses and almond trees. Al Maaden Golf is a real strategic challenge for the players while remaining affordable and fun. The clubhouse is surrounded by contemporary sunny terraces with superb views of the golf and mountains.

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There will be 13 Tour Cards available through the OoM. Players in light green are in a provisional Tour Card spot, players in dark green have secured a Tour Card. Positions in yellow might still be enough once all automatic winners have been removed from the table.

Automatic Tour Card winners: Martijn Dragt, Jelle Klaasen, Andy Baetens, Jeffrey De Graaf.

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Gary Wolstenholme is one of the most decorated amateur golfers in sport, worldwide. He has won 4 Walker Cups, two British Amateur trophies and earned 218 England caps and didn’t stop breaking the records when he turned professional at the age of 50 as he is now a three time European Senior Tour winner.

However, despite these victories and his history within the game Gary this week heads to Portugal to try and earn his 2016 European Senior Tour playing privileges as a 28th place finish on the season ending Order of Merit wasn’t enough to retain his card after the tour overhauled the rules for the new season.

The task ahead of Gary is a difficult one, needing to finish inside the top 5 in a 60 man field, Gary has his work cut out but as a seasoned competition professional he is well prepared for the challenge ahead which begins on Monday 1st February running to Thursday 4th. He has prepared as best he can though, as has been the case for Gary throughout his career including playing in Portugal at the Senior Circuit golf event, and although due to some back muscle injuries, he was able to play and use his new Ping clubs in preparation. Having arrived in Portugal well ahead of this week he has also been able to practice on the course and get to grips with the intricacies of Pestana Golf Resort.

You can follow all the scores from Portugal at the Qualifying School this week through the European Senior Tour website at http://www.europeantour.com/seniortour

We wish Gary all the best and look forward to seeing him on the European Senior Tour in 2016.

Tour Cards confirmed on final day of 2024 Q School

Jeffrey De Graaf

Dom Taylor and Jeffrey De Graaf secured their PDC Tour Cards outright on the final day of 2024 PDC Qualifying Schools, with the 23 Order of Merit winners across the UK and Europe also confirmed. With ten Order of Merit cards available at UK Q School in Milton Keynes, Matthew Dennant, William Borland, Josh Richardson, James Hurrell, George Killington, Danny Lauby, Rhys Griffin, Brett Claydon, Darren Beveridge and Adam Hunt joined Taylor in securing their spots on the professional circuit. Meanwhile in Kalkar, Germany, Haupai Puha, Jules van Dongen, Radek Szaganski, Chris Landman, Patrick Geeraets, Jitse van der Wal, Paul Krohne, Benjamin Reus, Mario Vandenbogaerde, Lukas Wenig, Thibault Tricole, Michele Turetta and Tim Wolters won their PDC Tour Card alongside De Graaf. With Taylor already on five points in the standings, he was in a strong position heading into the final day. Nevertheless, he made sure of his qualification as he ripped through the field, beating Greg Ritchie, Thomas Lovely, Patrick Lynskey and Alan Norris to reach the quarter-finals. There he saw off Tom Lonsdale 6-1, before beating Dennant 6-4 to reach the final. A showdown with Joshua Richardson awaited and with both having already secured their Tour Card via the Order of Merit - Taylor ran out a 6-1 winner for glory on the day. Richardson had ended the hopes of the likes of Ted Evetts on his way to the final, and in the semi-final he saw off Adam Hunt 6-5, with those five legs being just enough for Hunt to cling on to the final Order of Merit place and return to the tour. It is a first time on the professional circuit for Richardson, following in the footsteps of his father James who has previously held a Tour Card on three occasions. The run to the Last 16 for USA's Lauby means he becomes the second American Tour Card holder, with Van Dongen also securing an immediate return to the circuit at European Q School. But there was heartbreak for their compatriot Alex Spellman, who needed a huge run on the final day, as he lost in the quarter-finals to Dennant, who himself secured a return to the professional ranks for the second time in his career. First Round exits for Hurrell and Griffin weren’t consequential as they had all but done enough to secure their Tour Cards in the three days previous. Borland - famed for hitting a nine-darter in the 2021/22 World Darts Championship - secured his return to the circuit with a run to the last 16. De Graaf’s monumental run in Kalkar saw him secure his card outright as he saw off Dutchman Jitse van der Wal 6-5 in a tense final. Van der Wal had already secured his Tour Card in the Order of Merit, whereas De Graaf needed the victory for his - which in turn meant Damien Mol missed out on an Order of Merit place. In reaching the final, Sweden’s De Graaf put in steady performances throughout to see off Felix Schiertz, Jeroen Mioch, Wenig, Alexander Masek and Tricole. However, the run to the semi-finals for Tricole means more French success for the second consecutive year as he joins his World Cup partner Jacques Labre on the professional circuit. History was made in Kalkar, as Turetta became the first Italian PDC Tour Card holder as he reached the semi-finals to move onto the six points needed in the Order of Merit. Despite not playing today, Puha also become the first New Zealander to win a PDC Tour Card as he topped the standings on nine points. Reus also became just the third Danish player in history to grace the professional ranks, with Vladimir Anderson and Per Laursen having previously held Tour Cards. Szaganski and Vandenbogaerde both secured immediate returns to the circuit, but there are new faces in Dutchmen Geeraets and Landman, and Germany’s Krohne, Wenig and Wolters.

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2024 PDC Qualifying Schools Final Stage UK Q School Final Stage Day Four Last 16 Adam Hunt 6-1 Justin Smith Llew Bevan 6-5 William Borland Ted Evetts 6-3 James Wilson Joshua Richardson 6-3 Darren Beveridge Matthew Dennant 6-5 Danny Lauby Alex Spellman 6-0 James Beeton Tom Lonsdale 6-3 Jamie Atkins Dom Taylor 6-4 Alan Norris Quarter-Finals Adam Hunt 6-0 Llew Bevan Joshua Richardson 6-4 Ted Evetts Matthew Dennant 6-4 Alex Spellman Dom Taylor 6-1 Tom Lonsdale

Semi-Finals Joshua Richardson 6-5 Adam Hunt Dom Taylor 6-4 Matthew Dennant

Final Dom Taylor 6-1 Joshua Richardson

European Q School Final Stage Day Four Last 16 Michele Turetta 6-5 Patrick Tringler Paul Krohne 6-1 Patrick Bulen Jitse van der Wal 6-2 Tytus Kanik John Michael 6-4 Chris Landman Tim Wolters 6-5 Miroslaw Grudziecki Thibault Tricole 6-4 Pal Szekely Jeffrey De Graaf 6-4 Lukas Wenig Alexander Masek 6-5 Dominik Gruellich

Quarter-Finals Michele Turetta 6-4 Paul Krohne Jitse van der Wal 6-3 John Michael Thibault Tricole 6-0 Tim Wolters Jeffrey De Graaf 6-4 Alexander Masek

Semi-Finals Jitse van der Wal 6-2 Michele Turetta Jeffrey De Graaf 6-0 Thibault Tricole

Final Jeffrey De Graaf 6-5 Jitse van der Wal

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