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1 Order of Merit winners  





2 Notes  





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Alps Tour

Current season, competition or edition:
Current sports event 2024 Alps Tour

Sport

Golf

Founded

2001

First season

2001

Countries

Based in Continental Europe[a]

Most titles

Tournament wins:
Italy Marco Crespi (6)
England Matt Wallace (6)

Official website

https://alpstourgolf.com/#/

The Alps Tour is a developmental professional golf tour for men which is sanctioned by the national golf associations of France, Italy, Austria, Switzerland and Morocco. Established in 2001, it is a third level tour, the highest level of men's golf in Europe being the European Tour, and the second level being the Challenge Tour. Other third level tours in Europe include the United Kingdom-based PGA EuroPro Tour, the Germany-based Pro Golf Tour, and the Nordic League in the Nordic countries. Beginning in July 2015, the four third-level tours will carry Official World Golf Ranking points.[1]

Like the other third-tier European tours, the top ten players on the Order of Merit are exempt through the second stage of European Tour Qualifying School, and the top five win playing privileges on the Challenge Tour.

Alumni who have gone on to win on the European Tour include Marco Crespi, Guido Migliozzi, Chris Paisley, Julien Quesne, and Matt Wallace.

Order of Merit winners[edit]

Year

Winner

Points

2023

Republic of Ireland Ronan Mullarney

25,714

2022

Italy Gregorio De Leo

39,936

2021

Italy Jacopo Vecchi Fossa

28,050

2020

Spain Jordi García del Moral

18,503

2019

Italy Edoardo Lipparelli

36,667

2018

Spain Santiago Tarrío

26,702

2017

Spain Adri Arnaus

26,214

2016

England Matt Wallace

49,703

2015

Netherlands Darius van Driel

35,860

2014

Italy Nino Bertasio

31,994

2013

England Jason Palmer

36,660

2012

Northern Ireland Gareth Shaw

34,545

2011

France Guillaume Cambis

30,124

2010

Italy Matteo Delpodio

44,632

2009

Italy Andrea Perrino

48,285

2008

France Julien Grillon

40,530

2007

France Julien Quesne

37,716

2006

France François Calmels

32,818

2005

France Cédric Menut

38,931

2004

Italy Andrea Maestroni

28,335

Year

Winner

Prize money ()

2003

Italy Emmanuele Lattanzi

25,857

2002

Italy Alessandro Napoleoni

28,022

2001

Italy Stefano Reale

23,332

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ Schedules have also included events in Egypt, Guadeloupe, Israel, Morocco, Réunion and Tunisia.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "OWGR Board Announce Inclusion of New Tours". OWGR. 15 July 2015.

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