2016 European Tour Qualifying School graduates

This is a list of the 30 players who earned 2017 European Tour cards through Q School in 2016.[1][2]

Place Player European Tour
starts
Cuts
made
Notes
1 England Nathan Kimsey 0 0
T2 Argentina Ricardo González 398 248 4 European Tour wins; oldest-ever European Tour Q School graduate (47 years, 24 days)
T2 Scotland Scott Henry 54 28 1 Challenge Tour win
T2 Italy Edoardo Molinari 219 129 2 European Tour wins
T5 England Steven Tiley 26 13
T5 Sweden Jens Fahrbring 38 12 2 Challenge Tour wins
T5 Sweden Anton Karlsson 0 0
T5 England Eddie Pepperell 99 56 1 Challenge Tour win
T9 England John Parry 176 80 1 European Tour win
T9 England Matthew Nixon 128 64
T11 Argentina Rafael Echenique 155 69 2 Challenge Tour wins
T11 Sweden Sebastian Söderberg 9 6 1 Challenge Tour win
T11 England Paul Maddy 29 10
T11 South Korea Yang Yong-eun 128 75 Won 2009 PGA Championship; 2 other European Tour wins; 1 other PGA Tour win
T11 England Tom Lewis 125 67 1 European Tour win
T16 Wales Stuart Manley 178 73 1 Challenge Tour win
T16 England Ashley Chesters 4 2 Two-time European Amateur champion
T16 Denmark Jeff Winther 28 8
T19 Germany Sebastian Heisele 5 1
T19 England Laurie Canter 21 7
T19 Sweden Pontus Widegren 15 4
T19 Sweden Richard S. Johnson 108 55 2 European Tour wins; 1 PGA Tour win
T19 England Mark Foster 411 237 1 European Tour win
T19 England Max Orrin 16 6 2 Challenge Tour wins
T25 England Gary King 4 2 1 Challenge Tour win
T25 South Africa Jaco Ahlers 45 23 6 Sunshine Tour wins
T25 Norway Espen Kofstad 46 19 3 Challenge Tour wins
T25 England Jamie Rutherford 0 0
T25 Sweden Niclas Johansson 2 1
T25 England Richard McEvoy 257 112 1 Challenge Tour win

  2017 European Tour rookie

Five of the thirty had competed in the First Stage of 2016 qualifying: Nathan Kimsey, Rafael Echenique, Ashley Chesters, Jamie Rutherford and Niclas Johansson.[3]

2017 Results

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Player Starts Cuts
made
Best
finish
Money list
rank
Earnings (€)
  Nathan Kimsey* 27 10 T9 147 183,131
  Ricardo González 17 7 T10 194 64,394
  Scott Henry 21 3 T9 200 58,060
  Edoardo Molinari 26 12 Win 74 565,741
  Steven Tiley 18 5 T22 221 35,219
  Jens Fahrbring 26 14 T5 126 265,644
  Anton Karlsson* 16 5 T13 191 68,314
  Eddie Pepperell 24 15 T3 42 971,898
  John Parry 17 3 T19 227 30,705
  Matthew Nixon 15 5 T26 233 26,945
  Rafael Echenique 16 4 T40 239 24,670
  Sebastian Söderberg* 16 10 T7 165 136,408
  Paul Maddy 16 9 T11 196 61,990
  Yang Yong-eun 7 4 T6 180 94,362
  Tom Lewis 21 15 T3 135 227,908
  Stuart Manley 22 8 T2 148 181,889
  Ashley Chesters* 23 16 T8 110 363,113
  Jeff Winther 15 10 T14 184 86,107
  Sebastian Heisele* 20 10 T3 141 210,332
  Laurie Canter 19 13 T14 155 163,221
  Pontus Widegren* 16 9 T3 167 132,133
  Richard S. Johnson 12 4 T14 225 32,920
  Mark Foster 22 13 T6 163 138,650
  Max Orrin* 12 5 T15 192 68,266
  Gary King* 13 3 T14 250 20,545
  Jaco Ahlers* 16 9 T11 186 84,185
  Espen Kofstad 2 2 T20 246 22,018
  Jamie Rutherford* 16 6 T25 229 29,625
  Niclas Johansson* 13 5 T34 231 27,446
  Richard McEvoy 11 7 5 183 87,737

* European Tour rookie in 2017
T = Tied
  The player retained his European Tour card for 2018 (finished inside the top 101 or the top 10 of the Access List).
  The player did not retain his European Tour card for 2018, but retained conditional status (finished between 102 and 147, inclusive).
  The player did not retain his European Tour card for 2018 (finished outside the top 147).

Nixon, Winther, Heisele, Canter, Widegren, and Foster regained their cards for 2018 through Q School.

Winners on the European Tour in 2017

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No. Date Player Tournament Winning score Margin of victory Runner-up
1 16 Apr   Edoardo Molinari Trophée Hassan II −9 (71-74-70-68=283) Playoff   Paul Dunne

Runners-up on the European Tour in 2017

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No. Date Player Tournament Winner Winning score Runner-up score
1 26 Feb   Stuart Manley Joburg Open   Darren Fichardt −15 (66-66-68=200)* −14 (67-67-67=201)*

*Tournament shortened to 54 holes due to weather

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Kimsey crowned king as 30 graduate from Q-School". PGA European Tour. 17 November 2016.
  2. ^ "Final Qualifying Stage – Leaderboard". PGA European Tour. Retrieved 17 November 2016.
  3. ^ "Players - DP World Tour".
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