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Dp world tour q-school – 2022 first stage preview & results.

8th October 2022 – Updated

I am following all of the amateur players as well as the Great British & Irish professionals  through the 2022 DP World Tour Qualifying School series.

Qualifying School was cancelled in 2020 and 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic so makes a welcome return this year. Entries closed on 17th August 2022.

In November 2021 the European Tour was renamed as the DP World Tour.

As in previous years Q-School will consist of three stages, First, Second and Final. More information on the 2022 Qualifying School can be found in the Appendix at the end of this article.

This article covers FIRST STAGE QUALIFYING which started on 30th August and ended on 8th October 2022. Additional articles will be written for the  SECOND STAGE and FINAL STAGE in due course.

Final Stage will be played at Infinitum, previously known as Lumine Golf Club, on 11th – 16th November where 156 players will battle over six rounds for a top 25 and ties finish and a place on the DP World Tour for the 2023 season.

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FIRST STAGE

First Stage consisted of nine 72 hole stroke play qualifying events split into six Sections, A, B, C, D, E and F.

Each event had a 54 hole cut where only players within 7-shots of the final qualifying place at that point contested the final round.

Here are a summary of the results focussing on the players I am interested in: –

4th – 8th October 2022

9. SECTION F – MOTTRAM HALL, ENGLAND

Qualifying Spots: 18th Place and Ties

Entries  –  104 players (inc. 11 amateurs) started with 19 qualifying (inc. 2 amateurs)

Click here for the full – Mottram Hall Q-School Results

Qualified Takumi KANAYA (JAP) -15 1st WINNER Ben HUTCHINSON (ENG) -11 4th Will ENEFER (ENG) -10 T5 Daniel O’LOUGHLIN (ENG) -10 T5 Stuart GREHAN (IRL) -9 7th Josh CRUMPLIN (ENG) -7 T12 Callan BARROW (ENG) AM -6 T12 David HAGUE (ENG) -6 T12 Greg DALZIEL (SCO) -5 T15 Jamie DICK (ENG) -5 T15 George MASON (ENG) AM -5 T15 David RUDD (SCO) -5 T15 Jeff WRIGHT (SCO) -5 T15

Did Not Qualify Christopher GANE (ENG) -4 20th Jake BURNAGE (ENG) -2 T21 Kieran CANTLAY (SCO) -2 T21 Rory FRANSSEN (SCO) -2 T21 Casey JARVIS (RSA) -2 T21 Raj PATEL (USA) AM -2 T21 Tim RICE (IRL) -2 T21 Lewis SCOTT (ENG) -2 T21 Oliver ROBERTS (ENG) -1 T28 Daniel CROFT (ENG) +1 T30 Max ORRIN (ENG) +1 T30 Chris MCCLEAN (SCO) +5 T34 Paul NESSLING (ENG) +5 T34 Harry UZZELL (ENG) AM +6 T36 Gian Marco PETROZZI (ENG) +7 38th Jack AINSCOUGH (ENG) MC George WOOLGAR (ENG) MC Nick MARSH (ENG) MC Robin WILLIAMS (ENG) MC Giles EVANS (ENG) MC Ronan MULLARNEY (IRL) MC George ASH (ENG) AM MC Charlie STRICKLAND (ENG) MC Marcus MOHR (ENG) MC Dylan GREEN (ENG) MC Ben HALLAM (ENG) MC Alistair WADDELL (ENG) MC Darren HOWIE (SCO) MC Ben BAILEY (ENG) MC Michael BEDFORD (ENG) MC Joshua DAVENPORT (ENG) MC Scott GREGORY (ENG) MC James FREEMAN (ENG) MC John HICKEY (IRL) MC Sam BYFORD (ENG) MC Joe MACILWRAITH (ENG) MC Daniel MULLIGAN (IRL) MC Patrick RUFF (ENG) MC Rob BOOTH (ENG) MC Sam BERRY (ENG) MC James ROSS (SCO) MC James BAILEY (ENG) MC Liam GREHAN (IRL) MC Adam WINTER (ENG) MC Ben ROBINSON (ENG) MC Ross CROWE (ENG) MC Laird SHEPHERD (ENG) MC Nick WATSON (ENG) MC Harry BOYLE (ENG) WD John-Ross GALBRAITH (N.I.) Carter ROSTRON (USA) AM RTD Thomas BAILEY (ENG) WD Harvey BYERS (ENG) AM WD Ben DAVIES (ENG) RTD Connor O’NEILL (SCO) RTD Stephen CUNNINGHAM (IRL) AM WD Jack COPE (ENG) AM WD

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4th – 7th October 2022

8. SECTION F – GOLF D’HARDELOT (LES PINS), HARDELOT, FRANCE

Qualifying Spots: 21st Place and Ties

Entries  –  117 players (inc.  5 amateurs) started with 24 qualifying (inc. 0 amateurs)

Click here for the full – Hardelot Q-School Results

Qualified William HARROLD (ENG) -11 1st WINNER Jack MCDONALD (SCO) -10 T2 Craig ROSS (SCO) -10 T2 Sam HUTSBY (ENG) -9 T7 Max MARTIN (ENG) -9 T7 Sam LOCKE (SCO) -8 T11 Robbie BUSHER (ENG) -7 T14 Tom PLUMB (ENG) -7 T14 Harry GODDARD (ENG) -6 T20 Jack HAWKSBY (ENG) -6 T20 Sean TOWNDROW (ENG) -6 T20 Kiet VAN DER WEELE (NED) TURNED PRO 9/22 -6 T20

Did Not Qualify Dan BROWN (ENG) -3 T30 Sam ROBINSON (ENG) -3 T30 Gregor TAIT (SCO) AM -3 T30 Callum FARR (ENG)-2 T35 Robert HARRHY (ENG) Ev T42 Jordan GODWIN (ENG) +1 T46 Monty SCOWSILL (ENG) AM +1 46th Augustin BARBÉ (FRA) AM +3 T53 Nick CUNNINGHAM (ENG) +3 T53 Jake AYRES (ENG) +4 T58 Michael BULLEN (ENG) +4 T58 James COOPER (ENG) +4 T58 Liam ROBINSON (ENG) +4 T58 Thomas SPREADBOROUGH (ENG) +4 T58 Sam WHITEHEAD (ENG) +4 T58 Sam CUTTING (ENG) MC Gary KING (ENG) MC Sean LAWRIE (SCO) MC Cory SHEPHERD (ENG) MC Ryan MOODY (ENG) MC Ben AMOR (ENG) MC Andri Már ÓSKARSSON (ISL) AM MC Matthew HIBBS (ENG) MC Joe KELLY (ENG) MC Mark TALBOTT (ENG) MC Liam O’NEILL (ENG) MC Lazim MEDINI (AUS) AM MC Matty LAMB (ENG)

27th – 30th September 2022

7. SECTION E – LYNGBYGAARD GOLF, BRABRAND, DENMARK

Entries  –  103 players (inc. 5 amateurs) started with 21 qualifying (inc. 1 amateurs)

Click here for the full – Lyngbygaard Q-School Results

Qualified Jarand Ekeland ARNOY (NOR) -18 1st  WINNER Taylor CARTER (ENG) -13 T6 Olly HUGGINS (ENG) -12 8th Frederik BIRKELUND (DEN) AM -11 T10 Graeme ROBERTSON (SCO) -10 T13 Thomas THURLOWAY (ENG) -10 T13

Did Not Qualify Craig LEE (SCO) -8 T22 Rico HOEY (USA) -6 T26 Sandy SCOTT (SCO) AM -6 T26 Max SMITH (ENG) -6 T26 Chris HANSON (ENG) -4 T35 Jack YULE (ENG) -2 T45 Thomas HIGSON (SCO) Ev T51 Bradley NEIL (SCO) MC George BAYLIS (ENG) MC John HENRY (SCO) MC Finigan TILLY (USA) MC Nils DOBRUNZ (GER) AM MC Rhys NEVIN (ENG) MC Adam BATTY (ENG) MC Will PORTER (SCO) MC Ruairi O’CONNOR (IRL) AM MC Morgan JACKSON (ENG) MC Hugo AMSALLEM (NED) AM MC Leon FRICKER (ENG) DQ Daniel BRENNAN (IRL) WD Luke JOY (ENG) WD

20th – 23rd September 2022

6. SECTION D – BOGOGNO GOLF RESORT (CONTE COURSE), BOGOGNO, ITALY

Entries  – 119 players (inc. 5 amateurs) started with 22 qualifying (inc. 1 amateur).

Click here for the full – Bogogno Q-School Results

Qualified Dan ERICKSON (USA) -20 T1 CO-WINNER Lars KEUNEN (NED) -20 T1 CO-WINNER Davey PORSIUS (NED) -20 T1 CO-WINNER Filippo CELLI (ITA) TURNED PRO 9/22  -18 5th Paul MCBRIDE (IRL) -15 T7 Conor O’ROURKE (IRL) -14 T10 Alessandro RADIG (ITA) AM -14 T10 Jonathan YATES (IRL) -12 T18

Did Not Qualify Elliot SIMONSEN (DEN) AM -10 T23 Robert DINWIDDIE (ENG) -8 T32 Rowan LESTER (IRL) -5 T49 Tom SHADBOLT (ENG) -5 T49 Eric MCINTOSH (SCO) -4 T57 Stuart MCLAREN (SCO) -4 T57 Flavio MICHETTI (ITA) AM -4 T57 James SUGRUE (IRL) MC Michael YOUNG (IRL) MC Hugo DOBSON (ENG) MC Yannic OPPENHEIMER (GER) AM MC Kamyar YAMINI (CAN) AM MC Darren MCHALE (IRL) MC

14th – 17th September 2022

5. SECTION C – HAUGSCHLAG, AUSTRIA

Qualifying Spots: 11th Place and Ties

Entries – 67 players (inc. 8 amateurs) started with 12 qualifying (inc. 0 amateurs).

Click here for the full – Haugschlag Q-School Results

Qualified Charlie LINDH (SWE) -17 1st  WINNER Connor WORSDALL (ENG) -2 T11

Did Not Qualify Leon D’SOUZA (HKG) AM -1 T13 Robin DAWSON (IRL) Ev T19 Kristófer Orri PÓDARSON (ISL) AM +1 23rd Mathias EGGENBERGER (SUI) +2 T24 Jack FLOYDD (ENG) +2 T24 James HYDES (NZL) AM +2 T24 Soufiane DAHMANE (MOR) AM +4 T33 Stephen GRANT (IRL) AM +6 T38 Jovan REBULA (RSA) +12 42nd Brett BEAZANT (ENG) MC Sean MULLAN (ENG) MC Michael WEPPERNIG (SUI) AM MC David SIWY (CZE) AM MC Oliver CSANYI (ITA) AM  MC Scott HENRY (SCO) RTD

13th – 16th September 2022

4. SECTION C – ARLANDASTAD GOLF, ROSERSBERG, SWEDEN

Qualifying Spots: 17th Place and Ties

Entries – 95 players (inc. 5 amateurs) started with 17 qualifying (inc. 2 amateurs).

Click here for the full – Arlandastad Q-School Results

Qualified Matt OSHRINE  (USA) -12 1st  WINNER Gary BOYD (SWE) -4 3rd Angus FLANAGAN (ENG) -1 T6 Hayden HOPEWELL (AUS) AM Ev 10th Luke HARRIES (WAL) AM +1 T11 Alex WRIGLEY (ENG) +2 T14

Did Not Qualify Casper KENNEDY (NOR) AM +7 T37 Gary MCGRANE (IRL) +11 53rd Richard KNIGHTLY (IRL) AM +13 T58 Kristofer Karl KARLSSON (ISL) AM MC

7th – 10th September 2022

3. SECTION B – MONTADO HOTEL & GOLF RESORT, PALMELA, PORTUGAL

Qualifying Spots: 23rd Place and Ties

Entries – 130 players (inc. 18 amateurs) started with 23 qualifying (inc. 5 amateurs).

Click here for the full – Montado Q-School Results

Qualified Connor MCKINNEY (AUS) AM -25 1st WINNER Luis MASAVEU (ESP) AM -17 T6 Robert MORAN (IRL) AM -17 T6 Christian BANKE (USA) -14 T9 Charlie THORNTON (ENG) -14 T9 Bailey GILL (ENG) -13 T14 Oihan GUILLAMOUNDEGUY (FRA) AM -13 T14 Liam MURRAY (ENG) -13 T14 Quim VIDAL (ESP) AM -13 T14

Did Not Qualify Paul CHAPLET (CRI) AM -9 T35 John GOUGH (ENG) AM -9 T35 Cedric GUGLER (SUI) TURNED PRO 9/22 -9 T35 Chris DOAK (SCO) -8 T44 Jordan GIBB (ENG) -7 T51 Redmond LYONS (IRL) -7 T51 Hakon Orn MAGNUSSON (ISL) AM -7 T51 Harrison WOAN (ENG) -7 T51 Frank KENNEDY (ENG) AM -6 T62 Sihan SANDHU (USA) AM -2 T77 Alejandro AGUILERA MARTIN (ESP) AM Callum BRUCE (SCO) AM MC David LUNDGREN (SWE) AM MC Toby HUNT (WAL) MC Jake BOLTON (ENG) MC Nikolas TYMINSKI (POL) AM MC Louis BOSTON (ENG) MC Nathan TREY (FRA) AM MC Alexander AMEY (SUI) AM MC Matt WILLIAMS (ENG) MC Jonathan SELVARAJ (ENG) AM MC Connor MOHAN (SCO) MC Allan KOURNIKOVA (USA) AM MC Thomas CURTIS (ENG) WD

30th August – 2nd September 2022

2. SECTION A – THE PLAYERS CLUB, BRISTOL, ENGLAND

Qualifying Spots: 19th Place and Ties

Entries – 106 players started (inc. 4 amateurs) with 19 qualifying (inc. 0 amateurs)

Click here for the full – The Players Q-School Results

Qualified Andreas HALVORSEN (NOR) -4 T1 CO- WINNER Michael STEWART (SCO) -4 T1 CO- WINNER David WICKS (ENG) -4 T1 CO- WINNER George BLOOR (ENG) +3 T7 Tom MURRAY (ENG) +3 T7 Braden THORNBERRY (USA) +3 T7 Jamie HOWARTH (ENG) +5 T14 Rory SMITH (SCO) +5 T14 Mitch WAITE (ENG) +5 T14

Did Not Qualify Dan BRADBURY (ENG) +6 T20 Kyle DE BEER (RSA) AM +6 T20 OJ FARRELL (ENG) +6 T20 Sam HESSIAN (ENG) +6 T20 Paul MADDY (ENG) +6 T20 Sam BROADHURST (ENG) +7 T29 Joe RETFORD (ENG) +7 T29 Ben SCHMIDT (ENG) +8 T32 Jack BROOKS (ENG) AM +9 T34 Ben HALL (ENG) +9 T34 Billy SPOONER (ENG) +10 T38 Freddie MACARTHUR (ENG) AM +11 T41 Matthew NIXON (ENG) +11 T41 Daniel SMITH (ENG) +11 T41 Jack DOHERTY (SCO) +12 T46 Joshua MCMAHON (ENG) +12 T46 Jacob OAKLEY (ENG) +15 54th Bradley BAWDEN (ENG) +16 T55 Andrew GIBSON (SCO) +16 T55 Josh HILLEARD (ENG) +16 T55 James ROONEY (ENG) +16 T55 Nya FRASER-LAWRENCE (ENG) +18 T60 Paul MCKECHNIE (SCO) +19 T62 Luke PALMOWSKI (ENG) +19 T62 Mark YOUNG (ENG) RETD Brendan MCCARROLL (IRL) MC James RUTH (ENG) MC Alfredo CURBISHLEY (ENG) MC Daniel KAY (SCO) MC Ryan LUMSDEN (SCO) MC Jevan PARMAR (ENG) MC Christian BROWN (ENG) MC Ryan CORNFIELD (ENG) MC Jack DYER (ENG) MC Stuart EASTON (SCO) MC David JAMES (ENG) MC Henry SHERIDAN-MILLS (ENG) MC Joseph STOCK (ENG) MC Owen BENSON (ENG) MC Alex FORD (ENG) AM MC Paul REILLY (SCO) MC Robbie MORRISON (SCO) MC Jack SOUTH (ENG) MC Adam REID (ENG) MC Hamish MCCOLM (SCO) MC George LONG (ENG) MC Josh FAGAN (ENG) MC

1. SECTION A – ROSEBUD COUNTRY CLUB (NORTH COURSE), VICTORIA, AUSTRALIA

– Rosebud becomes the first Australian venue to hold a Qualifying School event.

Qualifying Spots: 5th Place and Ties

Entries – 30 players started (inc. 3 amateurs) with 7 qualifying (inc. 0 amateurs).

Click here for the full – Rosebud Q-School Results

Qualified James MARCHESANI (AUS) -10 WINNER Blake COLLYER (AUS) -7 3rd Kyle MICHEL (AUS) -6 T4

Did Not Qualify Will FLORIMO (AUS) AM MC Dillon HART (AUS) AM MC Colin ANDRADE (USA) AM MC

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Click here to view the official – DP World Tour Qualifying School Website

THE 2022 DP WORLD TOUR QUALIFYING SCHOOL SERIES

The DP World Tour (previously known as the European Tour) Qualifying School was first played in 1976, four years after the European Tour was founded. What started out as a 72 hole test has grown into potentially a 252 hole marathon.

Nowadays there are three stages of stroke play qualifying; First, Second and Final.

The 2022 European Tour Q-School entrance fee is £2,000 (2019: £1,800).

Male amateur golfers with a handicap below 0.4 (i.e. scratch) and who have appeared in positions 1-2,000 of the World Amateur Golf Ranking (WAGR) in 2022 can enter.

Some entrants are exempted straight into Second Stage or Final Stage based on their past results and ranking.

From an amateur perspective the leading 5 entrants to First Stage as at 17th August 2022 to a limit of 20th place in the WAGR are fast-tracked straight into Second Stage.

First Stage consists of nine 72 hole stroke play qualifying events split into six Sections, A, B, C, D, E and F.

Around 20% of each field, normally 15-30 players, progress from each event. The actual number of places are confirmed after all the players have teed off on Day 1 of each qualifier.

A 54-hole cut, where players need to be within 7 shots of the final allocated qualifying place, reduces the field for the final round. Ties for the final qualifying place at the end of play proceed too.

SECOND STAGE

The Second Qualifying Stage consists of four separate 72-hole events.

There is no cut.

The actual number of places available for Final Stage are again confirmed after all of the players have teed off on Day 1 of each event. Sudden death play-offs are held to resolve ties at this Stage.

3rd – 6th November 2022

ALENDA GOLF, ALICANTE, SPAIN

EMPORDÀ GOLF, GIRONA, SPAIN

 – Emporia has been added to the schedule for the first time since hosting Final Stage in 2000, 2002 and 2003.

DESERT SPRINGS RESORT, ALMERIA, SPAIN

LAS COLINAS GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB, ALICANTE, SPAIN

FINAL STAGE

The Final Qualifying Stage consists of 108 holes on the Lakes and Hills Courses at Infinitum, previously known as Lumine GC, in Tarragona, Spain. Infinitum / Lumine replaced PGA Catalunya Resort in 2017 and will be hosting Final Stage for the third time this year.

The Tour has entered a new 3 year contract, covering 2022-24, with the Spanish venue to stage the Finals.

156 players will play two rounds over each of the Lakes and Hills Courses. After these 72 holes the field will be cut to the leading 70 players and ties who will play a final 36 holes.

The leading 25 players (plus those tied for 25th place) in the Final Stage competition will earn Full Membership of The DP World Tour (and Challenge Tour) for the 2023 season. On average between 2014-19 the medalist has received 27 European Tour starts whilst the 25th qualifier has garnered 18.

Those who make the 72 hole cut but finish outside the Top 25 will also earn a membership category, albeit a lower one, on the DP World Tour (and Challenge Tour).

Players who miss the cut will be eligible for membership of the Challenge Tour.

Every player is ranked according to their finishing score, card count backs assisting in this process, and this ranking matters when it comes to future playing opportunities.

11th – 16th November 2022

INFINITUM, TARRAGONA, SPAIN

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The 2 024 DP World Tour Qualifying School schedule has been announced and includes five new venues, an increase in First Stage opportunities and a return to INFINITUM for its dramatic conclusion, as professionals and amateurs from across the world look to secure their place on golf’s Global Tour.

INFINITUM

Hopefuls will compete through three stages, as they look to add their name to a growing list of Major Champions, World Number Ones and Ryder Cup stars that have been produced at Qualifying School since its inception in 1976.

The Qualifying School will visit 15 venues from August to November and will once again conclude with Final Stage at Costa Dorada’s award-winning INFINITUM resort.

All five venues making their Qualifying School debuts will act as First Stage hosts, as the number of First Stage opportunities increases from nine to ten, giving additional players the chance to earn one of the DP World Tour cards on offer.

Golf Nazionale in Italy will make its Qualifying School bow fresh from hosting the Junior Ryder Cup last year, while Moonah Links is also a new venue and sees Qualifying School return to Australia for a third successive year. There are debuts on the schedule too for Golf de Léry Poses in France, Huddersfield Golf Club in England and Horsens Golfklub in Denmark.

Second Stage will take place across Spain, with the same four venues returning to the schedule; Desert Springs Resort in Almeria, Isla Canela Links in Huelva, Golf Las Pinaillas in Albacete and Fontanals Golf Club in Girona.

Mike Stewart, DP World Tour Qualifying School Director, said: “We’re excited to be able to share the full schedule for the 2024 DP World Tour Qualifying School, and we’re delighted to welcome our five new host venues.

“Increasing First Stage opportunities from nine to ten is an important change for 2024, as we hope to give more players the opportunity to clinch one of the coveted DP World Tour cards that are up for grabs.

“All 15 venues will provide a true test to those teeing it up and those that do come through the three-stage process will be ready to compete on the DP World Tour in 2025.

“INFINITUM has provided the perfect setting for Final Stage over the past five years, and we’re looking forward to returning there for a sixth time. It is a truly first-class venue and we’re grateful for their continued help and hospitality. It is a true highlight of our schedule.”

Joaquín Mora Bertrán, Deputy General Manager of Golf, Beach Club and F&B at INFINITUM, said: “We are delighted to welcome one of golf’s most exciting events back to INFINITUM.

“This is a very exciting time for INFINITUM, with major investment across the entire resort making the experience for visiting players, DP World Tour hopefuls and our members and residents even better.

“Earlier this year, we announced major improvements to the Lakes, and we are excited to see how the players react when they take on the renovated course – along with the equally enjoyable Hills - in November.

“Part of what makes INFINITUM the perfect stage for Qualifying School is the line-up of amenities on offer for golfers of all levels, from the new Callaway Fitting Studio to the nine-hole Ruins course where players can hone their skills.

“We look forward to working with the DP World Tour once again to make sure this unique event is as unforgettable as ever.”

The Final Stage of Qualifying School will take place at INFINITUM from November 8-13, 2024, where 156 players will compete over six rounds.

Each player will play two rounds at the Lakes Course and the Hills Course at INFINITUM, before the top 65 and ties play the final two rounds at the Lakes Course.

After six rounds, the leading 20 players and ties will earn DP World Tour playing privileges for 2025. This number has been reduced from the leading 25 players and ties that were awarded playing privileges last year as part of an overall review of DP World Tour playing categories.

Entries for the DP World Tour Qualifying School will open in June, with an official date yet to be confirmed.

A full list of this year’s dates and locations are as follows:

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August 27-30

The Players Club, Bristol, England

Golf Nazionale, Sutri, Italy

September 3-6

Millennium Golf, Paal, Beringen, Belgium

Huddersfield Golf Club, Huddersfield, England

September 10-13

Arlandastad Golf (Masters Course), Rosersberg, Sweden

September 11-14

Golfclub Schloss Ebreichsdorf, Ebreichsdorf, Austria

September 17-20

Donnington Grove Golf Club, Newbury, England

September 24-27

Horsens Golfklub, Horsens, Denmark

Golf de Léry Poses, Poses, France

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Qualifying School 2022 – Final Stage – Day Four

The 2024 DP World Tour Qualifying School schedule has been announced and includes five new venues, an increase in First Stage opportunities and a return to INFINITUM for its dramatic conclusion, as professionals and amateurs from across the world look to secure their place on Europe’s top tier tour.

Hopefuls will compete through three stages, as they look to add their name to a growing list of Major Champions, World Number Ones and Ryder Cup stars that have been produced at Qualifying School since its inception in 1976.

The Qualifying School will visit 15 venues from August to November and will once again conclude with Final Stage at Costa Dorada’s award-winning INFINITUM resort.

All five venues making their Qualifying School debuts will act as First Stage hosts, as the number of First Stage opportunities increases from nine to ten, giving additional players the chance to earn one of the DP World Tour cards on offer.

Golf Nazionale in Italy will make its Qualifying School bow fresh from hosting the Junior Ryder Cup last year, while Moonah Links is also a new venue and sees Qualifying School return to Australia for a third successive year. There are debuts on the schedule too for Golf de Léry Poses in France, Huddersfield Golf Club in England and Horsens Golfklub in Denmark.

Second Stage will take place across Spain, with the same four venues returning to the schedule; Desert Springs Resort in Almeria, Isla Canela Links in Huelva, Golf Las Pinaillas in Albacete and Fontanals Golf Club in Girona.

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Mike Stewart, DP World Tour Qualifying School Director, said: “We’re excited to be able to share the full schedule for the 2024 DP World Tour Qualifying School, and we’re delighted to welcome our five new host venues.

“Increasing First Stage opportunities from nine to ten is an important change for 2024, as we hope to give more players the opportunity to clinch one of the coveted DP World Tour cards that are up for grabs.

“All 15 venues will provide a true test to those teeing it up and those that do come through the three-stage process will be ready to compete on the DP World Tour in 2025.

“INFINITUM has provided the perfect setting for Final Stage over the past five years, and we’re looking forward to returning there for a sixth time. It is a truly first-class venue and we’re grateful for their continued help and hospitality. It is a true highlight of our schedule.”

Joaquín Mora Bertrán, Deputy General Manager of Golf, Beach Club and F&B ad INFINITUM, said: “We are delighted to welcome one of golf’s most exciting events back to INFINITUM. This is a very exciting time for INFINITUM, with major investment across the entire resort making the experience for visiting players, DP World Tour hopefuls and our members and residents even better. Earlier this year, we announced major improvements to the Lakes, and we are excited to see how the players react when they take on the renovated course – along with the equally enjoyable Hills – in November.

The Final Stage of Qualifying School will take place at INFINITUM from November 8-13, 2024, where 156 players will compete over six rounds.

Entries for the DP World Tour Qualifying School will open in June, with an official date yet to be confirmed.

A full list of this year’s dates and locations are as follows:

FIRST STAGE August 27-30 The Players Club, Bristol, England Golf Nazionale, Sutri, Italy

September 3-6 Millennium Golf, Paal, Beringen, Belgium Huddersfield Golf Club, Huddersfield, England

September 10-13 Arlandastad Golf (Masters Course), Rosersberg, Sweden

September 11-14 Golfclub Schloss Ebreichsdorf, Ebreichsdorf, Austria

September 17-20 Donnington Grove Golf Club, Newbury, England

September 24-27 Horsens Golfklub, Horsens, Denmark Golf de Léry Poses, Poses, France

October 1-4 Moonah Links Resort (Open Course), Victoria, Australia

SECOND STAGE October 31 – November 3 Desert Springs Resort, Almeria, Spain Isla Canela Links, Huelva, Spain Golf Las Pinaillas, Albacete, Spain Fontanals Golf Club, Girona, Spain

FINAL STAGE November 8-13 INFINITUM Golf Resort (Lakes & Hills Courses), Tarragona, Spain

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Scottie Scheffler, from the course to jail and back: What to know about his PGA Championship arrest

Here's a breakdown of what happened to the top-ranked golfer on friday in louisville, by will graves | associated press • published 4 hours ago.

Two-time Masters champion Scottie Scheffler was arrested Friday after Louisville police say he dragged an officer while trying to get around the scene of a fatal accident ahead of the second round of the PGA Championship .

The 27-year-old Scheffler, the world's No. 1-ranked golfer, was attempting to get to Valhalla Golf Club in Louisville, Kentucky, around 6 a.m. when police say he illegally bypassed the scene of an accident where a pedestrian was killed.

Scheffler was charged with multiple counts, including second-degree assault of a police officer and reckless driving. He was booked and had his mugshot taken before being released. Scheffler called the chain of events a “big misunderstanding.”

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He returned to Valhalla in time for his 10:08 a.m. local tee time. Scheffler received a loud ovation from fans when he was introduced, then birdied his first hole of the day, the par-5 10th.

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Scheffler's caddie takes a day off from the PGA to attend his daughter's high school graduation

WHO IS SCOTTIE SCHEFFLER?

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Scheffler arrived at Valhalla this week as a heavy favorite following a run of dominance in the sport not seen since Tiger Woods' prime. He entered play Thursday having won four of the last five tournaments he entered, including the Masters — one of golf's four major events — last month at Augusta National in Augusta, Georgia.

The soft-spoken Texan is an unlikely star. He fell in love with the game as a child, sometimes hitting balls in the dark in northern New Jersey while his father, Scott, held a flashlight.

The Schefflers moved to Dallas during Scottie's childhood, with Scott Scheffler serving as a stay-at-home dad while Scheffler's mother, Diane, worked as the CEO at a law firm.

Scheffler played multiple sports growing up before ultimately settling on golf. He is hardly the only player in the family. His sister Callie played collegiately at Texas A&M.

He and his wife, Meredith, were high-school sweethearts and the Schefflers paint a portrait of a very unassuming life despite Scottie's jet-fueled rise to fame that began in 2022 when he claimed his first Masters title.

The process has only sped up over the last few months as Scheffler turned his gap over world No. 2 Rory McIlroy into more of a canyon.

Scheffler is an admitted homebody who prefers playing board games and relaxing by watching Instagram videos rather than indulging in the trappings of his success. He has won more than $61 million already in his career, including $18 million this season alone.

The Schefflers welcomed their first child , son Bennett, on May 8, leading Scottie to reflect recently on how his life has played out.

“I married my high school sweetheart and I always wanted to play professional golf, and now I’m here,” he said. “I was sitting there with a newborn in my arms and the green jacket in the closet. It was a pretty special time.”

WHAT HAPPENED TO SCHEFFLER AT THE PGA CHAMPIONSHIP?

Scheffler was attempting to get to Valhalla for an early stretch/workout ahead of his second-round tee time, initially scheduled for 8:48 a.m.

A vendor working at the course was struck and killed by a bus just after 5 a.m. while trying to cross a four-lane road. Traffic was backed up in both directions heading into the course while police conducted an investigation.

Scheffler was driving past the scene at around 6 a.m. when a police officer told him to stop. Police say the officer attached himself to the vehicle Scheffler was operating. Scheffler stopped, and the officer ordered Scheffler out of the car before putting him in handcuffs.

Louisville police say the officer was sent to the hospital after being dragged “to the ground” and suffering “pain, swelling, and abrasions to his left wrist” after Scheffler's vehicle “accelerated forward."

A spokesperson for Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg said Saturday there is no police body camera video of the initial encounter between Scheffler and the officer. The officer was directing traffic at the time, and the department’s officers typically don’t record video with their body cameras while directing traffic, Kevin Trager, the mayor’s press secretary, wrote in a text message to an Associated Press reporter.

Scheffler was booked at 7:28 a.m. — about 2 1/2 hours before his updated tee time after the second round was delayed because of the fatality. He donned an orange jumpsuit and had his mugshot taken before being released. Scheffler said in a statement he never intended to break any traffic laws, expressed sympathy for the “tragic accident” and detailed the sequence of events that led to his arrest as a “big misunderstanding.”

The world's top-ranked golfer then returned to Valhalla just after 9 a.m., emerging from the clubhouse about 20 minutes later to begin preparations for his round. Wearing a white hat and quarter-zip jacket, he received an ovation as he made his way to the driving range, with one fan yelling “Free Scottie!”

There was a sense of normalcy as Scheffler went through his routine. Fellow PGA Tour player Brendon Todd greeted Scheffler by saying “good to see you." Todd then showed Scheffler something on Todd's phone, drawing a small chuckle from both.

Scheffler joined playing partners Wyndham Clark and Brian Harman at the 10th tee, with the gallery erupting when Scheffler was introduced. Scheffler's initial tee shot found the right rough, though he eventually stuffed his approach shot on the par-5 to 3 feet and tapped in for birdie.

By the time Scheffler was at the midpoint of his round, fans were already wearing white “Free Scottie” T-shirts as they stood behind the ropes a few yards away.

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Scottie Scheffler to have fill-in caddie Saturday while Ted Scott attends daughter’s graduation

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LOUISVILLE, Ky. – Scottie Scheffler will have a fill-in caddie on the bag for Saturday’s third round of the PGA Championship.

Ted Scott, Scheffler’s full-time caddie, will miss Saturday’s round at Valhalla Golf Club to attend his daughter’s high school graduation. Scott will leave Friday night after caddying the first two rounds and return late Saturday to loop the final round.

“That's something we talked about from the beginning of our relationship was family always comes first,” Scheffler said during his pre-tournament press conference on Tuesday. “It's the same thing for me as it is for my caddie. It was a pretty easy decision. He told me at the beginning of this year that that was the date.”

Scheffler’s close friend Brad Payne will carry the bag on Saturday. Payne previously caddied for Paul Stankowski and remains a regular presence on the PGA TOUR as a chaplain. Payne played college golf at Pepperdine.

“I trust him to rake a bunker more than my buddies,” Scheffler said.

Scott has been on the bag for all of Scheffler’s 10 PGA TOUR victories and would be there again this week if Scheffler claims his 11th victory and third major championship on Sunday night, though Payne will also play a role.

Of course, Scheffler must make the cut first, or it’s all a moot point. He’s made 35 straight cuts, so forgive the prognosticating.

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2024 Wells Fargo Championship leaderboard: Rory McIlroy dominates Quail Hollow to win second straight start

Mcilroy locked in throughout the back nine on sunday to pull away from xander schauffele in charlotte.

He's done it again. Rory McIlroy has entered the winner's circle for the 26th time in his PGA Tour career. Surging past Xander Schauffele on Sunday at Quail Hollow Club for a five-stroke victory at 17 under, McIlroy continued his dominance on the par-71 course, claiming his fourth Wells Fargo Championship title and third worldwide win of the calendar year. 

With the win, McIlroy moves into a share of 22nd with Henry Picard for most wins on the PGA Tour and is now only two wins away from entering the top 20. McIlroy's victory in Charlotte also represents the third time in his PGA Tour career that he has won in consecutive starts.

One of those occurrences came in 2014 when McIlroy won The Open, WGC-Bridgestone Invitational and the PGA Championship in a three-tournament stretch. That PGA Championship victory a decade ago marks his last major conquest, and the tension of his return to Valhalla next week has only heightened with his latest win.

"Going to a venue next week where I have won, it feels like the stars are aligning a little bit, but I've got a lot of golf to play and a lot of great players to try to beat next week, but I'm going into the next major of the year feeling really good about myself."

The 35-year-old entered the final day at Quail Hollow one off the pace of Schauffele, who was aiming to become the first player in tournament history to win in wire-to-wire fashion. McIlroy threw the first punch with a towering drive over the trees, cutting the dogleg right effectively in half. His approach settled 4 feet from the pin, and the two walked off the green all squared.

There was some seesawing back-and-forth on the front nine with a counterpunch from Schauffele landing on the par-5 7th in the form of his second eagle on that hole for the week. It was exactly what Schauffele needed to push his lead to two, but it was also exactly what McIlroy needed to put it in high gear.

"That was a big moment on seven where I three-putted and Xander made an eagle," McIlroy said. "Xander was inside me on eight, and I knew I really had to hole that putt just to keep up with him, and then he missed his and I birdied nine and then I just went on a run that, for whatever reason, I am able to go on at this golf course."

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McIlroy carded a birdie on the drivable par-4 8th, a birdie on the difficult par-4 9th and rolled in a 33-foot eagle on the par-5 10th to take the lead on his own. He didn't look back from there. A couple nice par saves were followed by a pair of birdies and another eagle on the par-5 15th.

Schauffele struggling with his wedge play, McIlroy ran away and opened a six-stroke lead. After walking off the seventh green down by two, McIlroy played his next eight holes in 8 under and clipped Schauffele by eight during this stretch and gave him the leeway to cruise through The Green Mile for yet another title at Quail Hollow. Grade: A+

Here are the grades for the rest of the notables on the leaderboard at the 2024 Wells Fargo Championship.

2. Xander Schauffele (-12): This one is going to hurt. Paired in the final group on Sunday for the fourth time this year, Schauffele had the look early that this time was going to be different. He connected from 12 feet  -- his longest made putt of the week -- for eagle on the par-5 7th to grab a two-stroke lead with 11 holes to play. It was all downhill from there as McIlroy steamrolled Schauffele, who wasn't able to take advantage of missed greens by McIlroy on 11 and 12. Instead of gaining ground, Schauffele actually lost some. That just about did it for Schauffele, who experienced 60+ holes of solid golf only to be outdone by the champion. Grades: A-

T8. Max Homa (-4): It was a quiet top-10 finish for Homa marking his second straight in this tournament. He was brilliant where you would expect him to be as he picked up strokes on approach and made his fair share of putts. If you had to pinpoint the one shortcoming this week, it was his driver; he hit only 27 fairways across his four rounds. He got away with it at Quail Hollow, but he won't have the same luxury at Valhalla where he goes for his third straight major top 10 following his run at the Masters. Grade: B+

T16. Collin Morikawa (-1): It was a bit of a mixed bag for the two-time major champion at Quail Hollow. While not a player one would pinpoint as a great course fit, Morikawa made the most of his early week iron prowess and entered the weekend on the first page of the leaderboard at 5 under. Like others, he backtracked over the weekend with a couple over-par rounds as his approach play fell off with the golf course drying out. He led the field in driving accuracy and ranked inside the top 15 in strokes gained putting. If he does that next week and has his iron play in tow, Morikawa should contend in his second straight major. Grade: B

T29. Jordan Spieth (+2): Guess what? It was another weird week for Spieth. After opening with rounds of 69-71, Spieth sunk down the leaderboard with a Saturday 76 that included eight bogeys. The good news? Spieth is driving the golf ball maybe as well as ever, which will be huge for his PGA Championship and career grand slam aspirations. The bad news? Spieth's iron play has not been up to par, and his nagging wrist injury continues to be a factor. Grade: C

  T47. Wyndham Clark (+7): The defending champion carded four straight over-par rounds and never put his imprint on this tournament. Clark's boom-or-bust nature continued this week as he now has zero finishes from fifth place through 25th-place to go along with his four podium results this season. The reigning U.S. Open champion should be fine moving forward and is in good enough form to contend at the PGA Championship, but it's tough not to chalk this week up as a disappointment. Grade: D

The lead is now seven!

Xander drops a shot and Rory McIlroy eyes a personal best. McIlroy won in 2015 here by seven strokes and could be on his way to besting that number. The tournament record is also 19 under where McIlroy stands with two to play.

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2024 PGA Championship: Xander Schauffele dominates leaderboard with record-tying round

Xander Sch auffele 's performance in the 2024 PGA Championship was nothing short of historic. Schauffele not only had a phenomenal start but also etched his name in the record books again by tying the lowest round in a major championship with a remarkable 62 in the opening round. This feat also marked him as the first player to achieve this score twice in a major. 

Moreover, Schauffele left an indelible mark on the Valhalla Golf Club, shattering the previous record with a stunning nine-under-par 62. This record, previously held by Jose Maria Olazabal since the 2000 PGA Championship with a score of 63, now belongs to Schauffele.

In a display of exceptional skill, Schauffele also shot a 62 in the first round of the US Open in 2023. This achievement placed him in the elite company of just two other players, Rickie Fowler and Brandon Grace, who have ever broken this record. 

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Who is Xander Schauffele ?

Xander Schauffele is from San Diego, California. He turned pro in 2015 and joined the PGA Tour in 2017. Since turning professional, Schauffele has played in 174 events, won seven times, and has finished in the Top 10 eight times.

Schauffele's most recent PGA Tour wins include the 2022 Genesis Scottish Open, 2022 Travelers Championship and the 2022 Zurich Classic of New Orleans. 

Schauffele was also apart of the Team USA for the 2020 Olympic Games and won gold with a -18. 

Schauffele's total earnings are estimated to be around $46 million.

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LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY - MAY 16: Xander Schauffele of the United States reacts on the fourth green during the first round of the 2024 PGA Championship at Valhalla Golf Club on May 16, 2024 in Louisville, Kentucky. (Photo by Patrick Smith/Getty Images)

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