2004 Challenge Tour and Euro Q School grads

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Challenge Tour
# Player Country Prize money ()
1 Lee Slattery*   England 95,980
2 Alessandro Tadini   Italy 92,121
3 Graeme Storm   England 81,065
4 Marc Cayeux*   Zimbabwe 75,104
5 Matthew King*   England 73,623
6 Johan Axgren*   Sweden 71,118
7 Leif Westerberg*   Sweden 66,534
8 Phillip Archer   England 65,606
9 Henrik Nyström   Sweden 61,736
10 Garry Houston   Wales 60,587
11 Mattias Eliasson   Sweden 60,230
12 David Drysdale   Scotland 59,856
13 Richard Bland   England 58,609
14 Fredrik Henge   Sweden 58,233
15 Oliver Wilson*   England 56,166
Q School (source)
# Player Country
1 Peter Gustafsson*   Sweden
2 Simon Wakefield   England
3 François Delamontagne   France
T4 Francesco Molinari*   Italy
T4 Stuart Manley*   Sweden
T6 Fernando Roca   Spain
T6 Joakim Bäckström*   Sweden
T6 Gonzalo Fernández-Castaño*   Spain
T6 Adam Mednick   Sweden
T10 Richard Finch*   England
T10 Pelle Edberg*   Sweden
T10 Lars Brovold*   Norway
T13 Johan Sköld   Sweden
T13 Sven Strüver   Germany
T15 Ben Mason   England
T15 Simon Hurd   England
T15 Philip Walton   Ireland
T15 Niki Zitny*   Austria
T15 Jan-Are Larsen   Norway
T20 Stephen Browne*   Ireland
T20 André Cruse*   South Africa
T20 Titch Moore*   South Africa
T20 Ian Garbutt   England
T20 Andrea Maestroni*   Italy
T25 Jarrod Moseley   Australia
T25 Sam Little*   England
T25 Andrew McLardy   South Africa
T25 Stuart Little   England
T25 Dean Robertson   Scotland
T25 Grégory Bourdy*   France
T31 Neil Cheetham   England
T31 Mark Sanders   England
T31 Benoît Teilleria   France
T31 Matthew Blackey   England
T31 Martin Erlandsson   Sweden
T31 Marco Bernardini   Italy
T31 Michael Jonzon   Sweden
T31 Hernán Rey   Argentina
T31 David Griffiths*   England

2003 Challenge Tour and Euro Q School grads

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Challenge Tour
# Player Country Prize money ()
1 Johan Edfors*   Sweden 94,509
2 Martin LeMesurier*   England 88,644
3 José Manuel Carilles   Spain 86,604
4 Martin Wiegele*   Austria 86,057
5 Peter Hanson   Sweden 83,663
6 Martin Erlandsson*   Sweden 80,426
7 Scott Drummond*   Scotland 79,774
8 Stuart Little   England 73,554
9 Sebastián Fernández*   Argentina 72,115
10 Jamie Elson*   England 70,551
11 James Hepworth*   England 67,971
12 Michael Jonzon   Sweden 66,308
13 Robert Coles   England 65,869
14 Ivó Giner   Spain 60,636
15 Ben Mason   England 59,829
Q School
# Player Country
1 Richard McEvoy*   England
2 Wade Ormsby*   Australia
T3 Damien McGrane   Ireland
T3 Jeppe Huldahl*   Denmark
T5 Matthew Cort   England
T5 Ben Banks*   England
T5 Nobuhito Sato*   Japan
T8 Warren Bennett   England
T8 Terry Price   Australia
T8 Paul Marantz*   Australia
T8 Daniel Gaunt*   Australia
T8 Per Nyman   Sweden
T8 Steven O'Hara*   Scotland
T8 François Delamontagne   France
15 David Dixon   England
T16 Chris Gane   England
T16 David Carter   England
T16 César Monasterio*   Argentina
T16 Mattias Eliasson   Sweden
T16 Alan McLean*   Scotland
T16 Steven Jeppesen*   Sweden
T16 Tom Whitehouse*   England
T16 Jean-François Lucquin   France
T16 Jorge Berendt   Argentina
T25 Marc Pendaries   France
T25 Jesús María Arruti   Spain
T25 Miguel Ángel Martín   Spain
T25 Fernando Roca   Spain
T25 Craig Spence*   Australia
T25 Mattias Nilsson   Sweden
T25 Chris Hanell   Sweden
T32 Euan Little   Scotland
T32 Rob Rashell*   United States
T32 Louis Oosthuizen*   South Africa
T32 Desvonde Botes   South Africa

2003 WGC-American Express Championship

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The following information is complete except for Niclas Fasth, who seems to have been no better than 51st in the OWGR or 21st on the European Tour Order of Merit at either cut-off date.

Field

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1. Top 50 from the Official World Golf Ranking as of September 22

Robert Allenby (2,3,4), Stuart Appleby (2), Rich Beem (2), Thomas Bjørn (2,5,6), Chad Campbell (2,3,4), Michael Campbell (2,5,6), Paul Casey (2,5,6), Alex Čejka (2), K. J. Choi (2), Darren Clarke (2,5,6), Fred Couples (2,3,4), Ben Curtis (2), Chris DiMarco (2,3,4), Ernie Els (2,3,4,5,6), Bob Estes (2), Brad Faxon (2,3,4), Fred Funk (2,3,4), Jim Furyk (2,3,4), Sergio García (2), Retief Goosen (2,3,4,5,6), Jay Haas (2,3,4), Pádraig Harrington (2,5,6), Scott Hoch (2), Charles Howell III (2,3,4), Fredrik Jacobson (2,5,6), Jonathan Kaye (2,3,4), Jerry Kelly (2,3,4), Peter Lonard (2,5,6,9), Davis Love III (2,3,4), Len Mattiace, Rocco Mediate (2,3,4), Shaun Micheel (2,3,4), Phil Mickelson (2), Colin Montgomerie (2), Kenny Perry (2,3,4), Ian Poulter (2,5,6), Nick Price (2,3,4), Phillip Price (2,5,6), Chris Riley (2,3,4), Justin Rose (2,5), Eduardo Romero (2), Adam Scott (2,5,6), Vijay Singh (2,3,4), David Toms (2,3,4), Bob Tway (2,3,4), Scott Verplank (2,3,4), Mike Weir (2,3,4), Tiger Woods (2,3,4)

2. Top 50 from the Official World Golf Ranking as of September 29

Loren Roberts

3. Top 30 on the 2003 PGA Tour money list as of September 22

Steve Flesch (4), Tim Herron (4), J. L. Lewis (4), Kirk Triplett (4)

4. Top 30 on the 2003 PGA Tour money list as of September 29
5. Top 20 on the 2003 European Tour Order of Merit as of September 22

Brian Davis (6), Alastair Forsyth (6), Ignacio Garrido (6), David Howell (6), Trevor Immelman (6,10), Søren Kjeldsen

6. Top 20 on the 2003 European Tour Order of Merit as of September 22

Raphaël Jacquelin, Lee Westwood

7. Top 3 on the 2003 Japan Golf Tour Order of Merit as of September 22

Todd Hamilton (8), Toshimitsu Izawa (8), Taichi Teshima (8)

8. Top 3 on the 2003 Japan Golf Tour Order of Merit as of September 29
9. Top 3 on the 2002 PGA Tour of Australasia Order of Merit

Peter O'Malley, Craig Parry

10. Top 3 on the 2002–03 Sunshine Tour Order of Merit

Mark Foster, Hennie Otto

11. Top 3 on the 2002 Asian PGA Tour Order of Merit

Arjun Atwal, Thongchai Jaidee, Jyoti Randhawa

Challenge Tour

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1989 Satellite Tour results

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Graduates

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BMW PGA fields

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2018

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Tournament-specific exemption categories

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a. Top 50 OWGR as of 5 March or 30 April

Kiradech Aphibarnrat, Rafa Cabrera-Bello, Paul Casey, Ross Fisher, Matthew Fitzpatrick, Tommy Fleetwood, Dylan Frittelli, Branden Grace, Tyrrell Hatton, Alexander Lévy, Li Haotong, Rory McIlroy, Francesco Molinari, Alex Norén, Thomas Pieters, Ian Poulter

b. Leading player not otherwise exempt from the Belgian Knockout

James Heath

c. Tournament invitations

Bradley Dredge, Yūsaku Miyazato

d. Top 4 from 2016 PGA Play-Offs

Robert Coles, Gavin Hay, Paul O'Hara, Richard Wallis

Standard exemption categories

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1. Winners of majors, Order of Merit or Race to Dubai – 2008, 2011-2018

Ernie Els, Pádraig Harrington, Trevor Immelman, Robert Karlsson, Martin Kaymer, Danny Willett

2. Winners of BMW PGA Championship or DP World Tour Championship, Dubai (5 years), World Golf Championships, Open de France, and Scottish Open (3 years)

An Byeong-hun, Thongchai Jaidee, Shane Lowry, Matteo Manassero, Chris Wood

3. Winners of events with prize funds of 1.5 million Euro/1.75 million Race to Dubai points and above (2 years)

Lucas Bjerregaard, Alexander Björk, Sam Brazel, Shiv Chawrasia, Paul Dunne, Marcus Fraser, Scott Hend, Andrew Johnston, Lee Soo-min, Joost Luiten, Edoardo Molinari, Thorbjørn Olesen, Wade Ormsby, Renato Paratore, Eddie Pepperell, Andrés Romero, Jordan Smith, Julian Suri, Matt Wallace, Wang Jeung-hun, Romain Wattel, Fabrizio Zanotti

4. Winners of events with prize funds of less than 1.5 million Euro (1 year)

Dean Burmester, George Coetzee, Darren Fichardt, Joakim Lagergren, Jason Norris, Adrián Otaegui, Chris Paisley, Haydn Porteous, Álvaro Quirós, Brett Rumford, Brandon Stone, Harold Varner III

8. 2016 European Ryder Cup team members

Andy Sullivan, Lee Westwood

9. Top 100 players from the 2017 Race to Dubai

Thomas Aiken, Nino Bertasio, Richard Bland, Grégory Bourdy, Daniel Brooks, Jorge Campillo, Nicolas Colsaerts, Austin Connelly, Thomas Detry, Andrew Dodt, Jamie Donaldson, David Drysdale, Nacho Elvira, Oliver Fisher, Ryan Fox, Stephen Gallacher, Chris Hanson, Grégory Havret, Benjamin Hébert, David Horsey, Daniel Im, Scott Jamieson, Lasse Jensen, Maximilian Kieffer, Søren Kjeldsen, Mikko Korhonen, Pablo Larrazábal, David Lipsky, Mike Lorenzo-Vera, Matthieu Pavon, Richie Ramsay, Robert Rock, Callum Shinkwin, Marcel Siem, Lee Slattery, Matthew Southgate, Richard Sterne, Hideto Tanihara, Paul Waring, Marc Warren

10. Top 10 not otherwise exempt from 2017 Access List

Ashley Chesters, Ricardo Gouveia, Mikko Ilonen, Phachara Khongwatmai, Zander Lombard, James Morrison, Carlos Pigem, Jason Scrivener, Wu Ashun

11. Top 40 from the 2017 Career Money List

Thomas Bjørn, Peter Hanson, David Howell, Raphaël Jacquelin, Graeme McDowell

13. Winner of 3 Challenge Tour events in 2017

Aaron Rai

14. Top 15 from 2017 Challenge Tour rankings

Steven Brown, Jens Dantorp, Ryan Evans, Oliver Farr, Scott Fernández, Julien Guerrier, Marcus Kinhult, Chase Koepka, Bradley Neil, Pedro Oriol, Tapio Pulkkanen, Adrien Saddier, Clément Sordet, Erik van Rooyen

16. Leading player not otherwise exempt from the 2017 orders of merit of the Asian Tour, China Tour, Korean Tour, and PGA Tour of Australasia

Adam Bland, Cho Rak-hyun, Choi Jin-ho, Gavin Green

17. Top 25 from 2017 Q School (cutoff after 7th)

Gonzalo Fernández-Castaño, Charlie Ford, Sébastien Gros, Sam Horsfield, Jacques Kruyswijk, Andrea Pavan, Jeff Winther

2017

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Tournament-specific exemption categories

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a. Top 50 OWGR as of 6 March or 1 May

An Byeong-hun, Ross Fisher, Matthew Fitzpatrick, Tommy Fleetwood, Branden Grace, Tyrrell Hatton, Martin Kaymer, Russell Knox, Francesco Molinari, Alex Norén, Thomas Pieters, Justin Rose, Henrik Stenson, Wang Jeung-hun, Lee Westwood, Bernd Wiesberger, Danny Willett

b. Leading player not otherwise exempt from the Rocco Forte Open

Zander Lombard

c. Leading 3 players not otherwise exempt from the Race to Dubai

Dylan Frittelli, Phachara Khongwatmai, Hideto Tanihara

d. Leading 3 players not otherwise exempt from the Access List

Pep Anglès, Alexander Björk, Carlos Pigem

e. Tournament invitation

Ian Poulter

f. Top 10 from 2016 PGA Play-Offs

Phillip Archer, Robert Coles, Matthew Cort, Graham Fox, Chris Gane, Paul Hendriksen, Greig Hutcheon, Damien McGrane, Neil O'Briain, Paul Streeter

g. Past winners of the tournament who are under the age of 50 and in European Tour categories 10–18

David Howell

Standard exemption categories

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1. Winners of majors, Order of Merit or Race to Dubai – 2007-2008, 2010-2017

Darren Clarke, Ernie Els, Pádraig Harrington, Trevor Immelman, Robert Karlsson

2. Winners of BMW PGA Championship or DP World Tour Championship, Dubai (5 years)

Matteo Manassero, Chris Wood

3. Winners of World Golf Championships, Open de France, and Scottish Open (3 years)

Thongchai Jaidee, Shane Lowry

4. Winners of events with prize funds of 1.5 million Euro and above (2 years)

Kiradech Aphibarnrat, Sam Brazel, Kristoffer Broberg, Shiv Chawrasia, Andrew Dodt, Victor Dubuisson, Marcus Fraser, Scott Hend, David Horsey, Andrew Johnston, Rikard Karlberg, Søren Kjeldsen, Pablo Larrazábal, Lee Soo-min, Alexander Lévy, Li Haotong, Joost Luiten, Edoardo Molinari, James Morrison, Thorbjørn Olesen, Richie Ramsay, Gary Stal, Andy Sullivan, Fabrizio Zanotti

4a. Medical extension

Hennie Otto

5. Winners of events with prize funds of less than 1.5 million Euro (1 year)

Dean Burmester, Darren Fichardt, Nathan Holman, Paul Peterson, Haydn Porteous, Álvaro Quirós, Brett Rumford, Brandon Stone, Graeme Storm, Anthony Wall, Matt Wallace

11. Top 110 players from the 2016 Race to Dubai

Felipe Aguilar, Thomas Aiken, Nino Bertasio, Lucas Bjerregaard, Richard Bland, Grégory Bourdy, Daniel Brooks, Jorge Campillo, Alejandro Cañizares, Johan Carlsson, Magnus A. Carlsson, George Coetzee, Nicolas Colsaerts, Eduardo de la Riva, Jamie Donaldson, Bradley Dredge, David Drysdale, Paul Dunne, Pelle Edberg, Nacho Elvira, Oliver Fisher, Florian Fritsch, Ricardo Gouveia, Chris Hanson, Peter Hanson, Grégory Havret, Benjamin Hébert, Mikko Ilonen, Daniel Im, Raphaël Jacquelin, Sébastien Gros, Scott Jamieson, Lasse Jensen, Maximilian Kieffer, Mikko Korhonen, Joakim Lagergren, David Lipsky, Mike Lorenzo-Vera, Adrián Otaegui, Chris Paisley, Renato Paratore, Julien Quesne, Robert Rock, Jason Scrivener, Callum Shinkwin, Marcel Siem, Lee Slattery, Matthew Southgate, Richard Sterne, Jaco van Zyl, Justin Walters, Marc Warren, Romain Wattel

11a. Medical extension

Wade Ormsby, Peter Uihlein, Paul Waring

12. Top 40 from the 2016 Career Money List

Thomas Bjørn, Simon Dyson, Niclas Fasth, Stephen Gallacher, Paul Lawrie

13. Winner of 3 Challenge Tour events in 2016

Bernd Ritthammer

14. Top 15 from 2016 Challenge Tour rankings (cutoff after 9th)

Ryan Fox, Alexander Knappe, Romain Langasque, Matthieu Pavon, Jordan Smith, Sam Walker

2016

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Tournament-specific exemption categories

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a. Top 50 OWGR as of 2 May

An Byeong-hun, Kiradech Aphibarnrat, Rafa Cabrera-Bello, Matthew Fitzpatrick, Thongchai Jaidee, Søren Kjeldsen, Russell Knox, David Lingmerth, Shane Lowry, Andy Sullivan, Lee Westwood, Bernd Wiesberger, Danny Willett

b. Tournament invitations

Seve Benson, Mark Foster, Søren Hansen, Jamie Lovemark, Edoardo Molinari, Jason Scrivener, Jeev Milkha Singh, Matthew Southgate

c. Top 10 from 2015 PGA Play-Offs

James Ablett, Eamonn Brady, Matthew Cort, Graham Fox, David Higgins, Greig Hutcheon, Colm Moriarty, James Ruth, Guy Woodman, Gareth Wright

d. Past winners of the tournament who are under the age of 50

Scott Drummond, David Howell

Standard exemption categories

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1. Winners of majors, Order of Merit or Race to Dubai – 2006-2017

Darren Clarke, Luke Donald, Robert Karlsson, Martin Kaymer, Graeme McDowell, Yang Yong-eun

2. Winners of BMW PGA Championship or DP World Tour Championship, Dubai (5 years)

Matteo Manassero, Álvaro Quirós

2a. Medical extension

Simon Khan

4. Winners of events with prize funds of 1.5 million Euro and above (2 years)

Thomas Bjørn, Kristoffer Broberg, Alejandro Cañizares, Shiv Chawrasia, Andrew Dodt, Victor Dubuisson, Ross Fisher, Marcus Fraser, Stephen Gallacher, Scott Hend, David Horsey, Mikko Ilonen, Miguel Ángel Jiménez, Andrew Johnston, Rikard Karlberg, Pablo Larrazábal, Lee Soo-min, Li Haotong, David Lipsky, Joost Luiten, James Morrison, Alex Norén, Thorbjørn Olesen, Hennie Otto, Thomas Pieters, Richie Ramsay, Marcel Siem, Gary Stal, Wang Jeung-hun, Marc Warren, Oliver Wilson, Chris Wood, Wu Ashun, Fabrizio Zanotti

4a. Medical extension

Jin Jeong, Brett Rumford

5. Winners of events with prize funds of less than 1.5 million Euro (1 year)

George Coetzee, Trevor Fisher, Jr., Nathan Holman, Roope Kakko, Haydn Porteous, Lee Slattery, Brandon Stone

10. Members of the last named European Ryder Cup team

Jamie Donaldson

11. Top 110 players from the 2015 Race to Dubai

Felipe Aguilar, Thomas Aiken, Lucas Bjerregaard, Richard Bland, Grégory Bourdy, Daniel Brooks, Jorge Campillo, Johan Carlsson, Magnus A. Carlsson, Nicolas Colsaerts, Eduardo de la Riva, Robert Dinwiddie, Bradley Dredge, David Drysdale, Pelle Edberg, Édouard España, Ben Evans, Darren Fichardt, Oliver Fisher, Tommy Fleetwood, Matt Ford, Richard Green, Peter Hanson, Tyrrell Hatton, Grégory Havret, Benjamin Hébert, Michael Hoey, Raphaël Jacquelin, Scott Jamieson, Maximilian Kieffer, Joakim Lagergren, Paul Lawrie, Craig Lee, Mike Lorenzo-Vera, Morten Ørum Madsen, Prom Meesawat, Francesco Molinari, Chris Paisley, Renato Paratore, John Parry, Eddie Pepperell, Julien Quesne, Robert Rock, Graeme Storm, Jaco van Zyl, Anthony Wall, Romain Wattel

11a. Medical extension

Matthew Baldwin, Simon Dyson, Richard Sterne, Steve Webster

12. Top 40 from the 2015 Career Money List

Niclas Fasth, Paul McGinley

13. Winners of 3 Challenge Tour events in 2015

Nacho Elvira

14. Top 15 from 2015 Challenge Tour rankings (cutoff after 11th)

Björn Åkesson, Gary Boyd, Rhys Davies, Jens Fahrbring, Ricardo Gouveia, Sébastien Gros, Joachim B. Hansen, Thomas Linard, Borja Virto, Jeff Winther

Test

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