2021 Alps Tour

The 2021 Alps Tour is the 21st season of the Alps Tour, one of four third-tier tours recognised by the European Tour.

Schedule

The table below shows the schedule for the 2021 season.[1]

DateTournamentLocationWinnerOWGRPrize fund ()
26 MarMIRA Golf Experience Acaya OpenItaly Ryan Lumsden435,000
30 MarMIRA Live the Soul OpenItaly Paul Margolis (a)435,000
24 AprAbruzzo Alps OpenItaly Jacopo Vecchi Fossa440,000
30 AprAntognolla Alps OpenItaly Stefano Mazzoli440,000
21 MayEin Bay OpenEgypt Ángel Hidalgo440,000
25 MayRed Sea Little Venice OpenEgypt Luca Cianchetti440,000
13 JunOpen de la Mirabelle d'OrFrance Franck Médale440,000
18 JunMemorial Giorgio BordoniItaly Ángel Hidalgo440,000
9 JulAlps de Las CastillasSpain Ryan Lumsden440,000
17 JulRoma Alps OpenItaly Xavier Poncelet445,000
21 AugGösser OpenAustria Paul Elissalde440,000
11 SepAlps de AndaluciaSpain Edgar Catherine440,000
9 OctGolf Nazionale Alps OpenItaly Jacopo Vecchi Fossa440,000
16 OctEmilia-Romagna Alps Tour Grand FinalItaly Victor García Broto450,000

Graduates

The best five players on the Order of Merit not already members of the Challenge or European Tour earned Challenge Tour status for the 2022 season.[2]

Rank Player Points Status earned
1 Jacopo Vecchi Fossa28,049.55Promoted to Challenge Tour
2 Ryam Lumsden23,503.67
3 Ángel Hidalgo21,899.25Promoted to Challenge Tour[lower-alpha 1]
4 Victor García Broto18,691.14Promoted to Challenge Tour
5 Paul Elissalde16,070.97
6 Paul Margolis (a)16,029.67
7 Frank Medale15,237.44
8 Stefano Mazzoli15,070.65
9 Vitor Londot Lopes14,813.85
10 Edgar Catherine14,432.49
  1. Promoted on 12 September 2021 after winning the Big Green Egg German Challenge.

References

  1. "Alps Tour Golf 2021 Season". Alps Tour Golf. Retrieved 22 March 2021.
  2. "Order of Merit". Alps Tour Golf. Retrieved 22 March 2021.
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