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2019 Challenge Tour graduates

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This is a list of players who graduated from the Challenge Tour in 2019.[1][2] The top 15 players on the Challenge Tour rankings in 2019 earned European Tour cards for 2020.

2019 Challenge Tour 2020 European Tour 2021 European Tour
Player Points
rank
Points Starts Cuts
made
Best
finish
Points
rank
Points Starts Cuts
made
Best
finish
Points
rank
Points
Italy Francesco Laporta 1 210,122 18 10 T2 104 331 26 15 T2 41 1,056
Scotland Calum Hill* 2 146,834 21 14 T8 101 342 25 18 Win 32 1,216
England Richard Bland 3 142,402 21 16 T2 76 465 23 17 Win 11 1,913
Germany Sebastian Heisele 4 130,405 16 9 4th 110 320 15 4 T9 188 127
Poland Adrian Meronk* 5 128,732 22 12 T2 84 432 22 15 T2 39 1,069
England Jack Senior 6 124,347 23 16 T4 88 407 28 18 T6 81 609
France Robin Roussel* 7 122,552 19 9 T14 166 156 24 9 T26 180 149
France Antoine Rozner* 8 120,468 21 18 Win 26 983 21 17 Win 44 1,025
England Matthew Jordan 9 119,142 21 17 T3 77 464 23 14 T4 76 638
Portugal Ricardo Santos 10 107,524 19 8 T24 210 72 26 10 T6 161 205
Northern Ireland Cormac Sharvin* 11 103,088 20 10 T19 168 152 25 10 T21 166 187
Wales Oliver Farr 12 92,440 19 9 T3 129 259 24 13 T11 145 258
Netherlands Darius van Driel* 13 91,862 19 10 T4 157 175 22 15 T2 97 505
Scotland Connor Syme 14 89,732 23 15 T3 65 608 24 11 3rd 104 459
Spain Sebastián García Rodríguez* 15 86,658 23 12 T4 130 253 26 10 4th 120 385

* European Tour rookie in 2020
First-time member ineligible for Rookie of the Year award
T = Tied
  The player retained full European Tour status for 2022 (finished inside the top 121 in 2021).
  The player retained category 16 European Tour status for 2022 (finished outside the top 121 in 2021).

Due to the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on the 2020 European Tour season, all of the graduates retained the same status in 2021 except Rozner, who was promoted to the winners category after his victory at the 2020 Golf in Dubai Championship.

In 2021, European Tour Qualifying School was cancelled for a second straight year, limiting the normal changes in European Tour membership between seasons. The 2019 Challenge Tour graduates that failed to finish in the top 121 of the Race to Dubai were placed in a category immediately below the 2021 Challenge Tour graduates for the 2022 European Tour season, approximately equal to the category usually given to qualifying school graduates.

Wins on the European Tour in 2020 and 2021

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No. Date Player Tournament Winning score Margin of
victory
Runners-up
1 5 Dec 2020 France Antoine Rozner Golf in Dubai Championship −25 (63-69-67-64=263) 2 strokes Italy Francesco Laporta
France Mike Lorenzo-Vera
England Andy Sullivan
England Matt Wallace
2 14 Mar 2021 France Antoine Rozner (2) Commercial Bank Qatar Masters −8 (69-72-68-67=276) 1 stroke India Gaganjeet Bhullar
South Africa Darren Fichardt
Italy Guido Migliozzi
3 15 May 2021 England Richard Bland Betfred British Masters −13 (68-69-72-66=275) Playoff Italy Guido Migliozzi
3 15 Aug 2021 Scotland Calum Hill Cazoo Classic −16 (68-67-70-67=272) 1 stroke France Alexander Lévy

Runner-up finishes on the European Tour in 2020 and 2021

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No. Date Player Tournament Winner Winning score Runner-up score
1 8 Dec 2019 France Antoine Rozner AfrAsia Bank Mauritius Open Denmark Rasmus Højgaard −19 (66-69-66-68=269) −19 (67-67-66-69=269)
2 29 Nov 2020 England Richard Bland Alfred Dunhill Championship South Africa Christiaan Bezuidenhout −14 (69-68-68-69=274) −10 (67-67-74-70=278)
3 Poland Adrian Meronk −10 (65-66-71-76=278)
4 5 Dec 2020 Italy Francesco Laporta Golf in Dubai Championship France Antoine Rozner −25 (63-69-67-64=263) −23 (65-69-65-66=265)
5 7 Jun 2021 Netherlands Darius van Driel Porsche European Open England Marcus Armitage −8 (72-71-65=208) −6 (71-69-70=210)
6 5 Sep 2021 Poland Adrian Meronk (2) DS Automobiles Italian Open Denmark Nicolai Højgaard −13 (66-69-65-71=271) −12 (70-69-67-66=272)
7 14 Nov 2021 Italy Francesco Laporta (2) Aviv Dubai Championship Denmark Joachim B. Hansen −23 (63-67-67-68=265) −22 (66-64-67-69=266)

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Challenge Tour rankings". PGA European Tour. Retrieved 11 November 2019.
  2. ^ "Laporta lands Grand Final and Rankings double". PGA European Tour. 10 November 2019.