2017 Pro Golf Tour

The 2017 Pro Golf Tour is the 21st season of the Pro Golf Tour, one of four third-tier tours recognised by the European Tour. Events take place in Central Europe and North Africa. Events carry Official World Golf Ranking points.

Schedule

The season consisted of 21 events in six countries.[1][2] All tournaments have prize funds of 30,000 except the Castanea Resort Championship, which has a prize fund of €50,000.

DateTournamentLocationWinnerOWGR
19 Jan Red Sea Egyptian Classic Egypt Kenny Subregis 4
25 Jan Red Sea Ain Sokhna Classic Egypt Ben Parker 4
11 Feb Open The Tony Jacklin Morocco Robbie van West 4
17 Feb Open Casa Green Golf Morocco Chistopher Carstensen 4
4 Mar Open Madaef Morocco Marco Iten 4
10 Mar Open Royal Golf Anfa Mohammedia Morocco Max Schmitt (a) 4
25 Mar Open Ocean Morocco Dylan Boshart 4
31 Mar Open Tazegzout Morocco Nicolai von Dellingshausen 4
28 Apr Haugschlag NÖ Open Austria Michael Kraaij 0[3]
4 May EXTEC Pro Golf Tour Czech Republic Ben Parker 4
25 May Raiffeisen Pro Golf Tour St. Pölten Austria Stanislav Matuš 4
31 May Adamstal Open Austria Nicolai von Dellingshausen 4
14 Jun Austerlitz Classic Czech Republic Maximilian Walz 4
8 Jul Sparkassen Open Germany Hinrich Arkenau 4
19 Jul Zell am See – Kaprun Open Austria Alexander Herrmann (a) 4
25 Jul Preis des Hardenberg GolfResort Germany Sean Einhaus 0[3]
1 Aug Sierra Polish Open Poland Nicolai von Dellingshausen 4
12 Aug Gut Bissenmoor Classic Germany Marco Iten 4
18 Aug Starnberg Open Germany Max Schmitt (a) 4
5 Sep Wroclaw Open Poland Finn Fleer 4
27 Sep Castanea Resort Championship Germany Max Schmitt (a) 4

Order of Merit

The top five players (not otherwise exempt) on the Order of Merit earned Challenge Tour cards for 2018.[4] Since the first- and fifth-place finishers earned Challenge Tour status in higher categories by respectively finishing 40th in the Challenge Tour rankings and making the cut in the final stage of Q School, the sixth- and seventh-place finishers received the last two cards.

Rank Player Country Earnings () Status earned
1 Nicolai von Dellingshausen  Germany 29,651 Finished in top 70 of Challenge Tour rankings
2 Max Schmitt (a)  Germany 24,794 Promoted to Challenge Tour
3 Ben Parker  England 24,410
4 Pedro Figueiredo  Portugal 23,160
5 Marco Iten   Switzerland 23,153 Qualified for Challenge Tour (made cut in Q School)
6 Stanislav Matuš  Czech Republic 22,058 Promoted to Challenge Tour
7 Robbie van West  Netherlands 17,112
8 Finn Fleer  Germany 15,923
9 Maximilian Laier  Germany 15,661
10 Dylan Boshart  Netherlands 15,270
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References

  1. "Schedule at a glance". PGA of Germany. Archived from the original on 28 March 2017. Retrieved 27 March 2017.
  2. "Events - ProGolf Tour - 2017". OWGR. Retrieved 28 March 2017.
  3. Weather-shortened to 18 holes – results unofficial
  4. "Order of Merit 2017". PGA of Germany. Archived from the original on 7 September 2017. Retrieved 27 September 2017.
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