DP World Tour Sees 22 Players Progress to Second Stage Q-School

Sunday, 15 September 2024, 17:10

DP World Tour experienced significant action as 22 players advanced to the Second Stage Q-School at Golfclub Schloss Ebreichsdorf. The competition was impacted by heavy rain, but standout performances were noted, particularly from Spanish amateur Pablo Alperi López. With the stage set for Spain, these players now strive for their DP World Tour cards for 2024.
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DP World Tour Sees 22 Players Progress to Second Stage Q-School

DP World Tour Qualifying School: Key Highlights

The DP World Tour First Stage Qualifying School took place this week at Golfclub Schloss Ebreichsdorf in Austria, with 22 players making it through to Second Stage.

The tournament was reduced to 36 holes due to heavy rainfall, and it was Spanish amateur Pablo Alperi López who finished in pole position after carding rounds of 66-66 to finish twelve under par.

Performance Summary

  • Nicola Gerhardsen (Switzerland)
  • Anton Albers (Germany)
  • Kaylor Stegner (USA)
  • All sharing second place at ten under par
  • James Ross (Scotland) and Martin Obtmeier (Germany) closely followed

Scores of four under par or better secured progression, with the 22 players now having direct access to Second Stage and the opportunity to earn their DP World Tour card for 2024.

Upcoming Stage and Qualified Players

The Second Stage of DP World Tour Qualifying School will be played across four venues in Spain from October 31-November 3.

  1. Pablo Alperi López (USA)
  2. Nicolas Gerhardsen (SUI)
  3. Anton Albers (GER)
  4. Kaylor Stegner (USA)
  5. James Ross (SCO)
  6. Martin Obtmeier (GER)
  7. Timon Baltl (AUT)
  8. Daniel Hebenstreit (AUT)
  9. Danny List (AUT)
  10. Zachary Caldwell (USA)
  11. Jeremy Freiberghaus (SUI)
  12. Keana Akina (USA)
  13. Kim Koivu (FIN)
  14. Koen Kouwenaar (NED)
  15. Canon Claycomb (USA)
  16. Alexander Herrmann (GER)
  17. Nils Dobrunz (GER)
  18. Julian Perico (PER)
  19. Xavier Poncelet (FRA)
  20. Michael Bakker (USA)
  21. Mathias Gladbjerg (DEN)
  22. Jacob Harper (USA)

This article was prepared using information from open sources in accordance with the principles of Ethical Policy. The editorial team is not responsible for absolute accuracy, as it relies on data from the sources referenced.


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