This is a list of the 31 players who earned their 2010 European Tour card through Q School in 2009.

PlacePlayerEuropean Tour
starts
Cuts
made
Notes
1England Simon Khan1991241 European Tour win
2England Sam Hutsby53
3Scotland Stephen Gallacher3051861 European Tour win; held medical exemption for first 10 events in 2010
T4Paraguay Marco Ruiz47181 Challenge Tour win
T4Spain Alejandro Cañizares71441 European Tour win
6Sweden Fredrik Ohlsson00
T7Norway Eirik Tage Johansen3612
T7Denmark Mark Haastrup521 Challenge Tour win
T7Scotland Steven O'Hara15478Played in 2001 Walker Cup
T7Argentina Clodomiro Carranza41
11France Benjamin Hébert20Won the 2007 European Amateur
T12Sweden Fredrik Andersson Hed2351222 Challenge Tour wins
T12England Phillip Archer1861091 Challenge Tour win
T12Spain Carl Suneson3061431 European Tour win
T12England Jamie Elson40191 Challenge Tour win
T16South Africa James Kamte48223 Sunshine Tour wins, 1 Asian Tour win
T16Republic of Ireland Gary Murphy248138
T16Scotland Andrew Coltart4562852 European Tour wins; played in 1999 Ryder Cup
T16Sweden Steven Jeppesen11948
T16South Africa Anton Haig95351 European Tour win
T16South Africa George Coetzee643 Sunshine Tour wins
T16England James Ruth10
T16Sweden Patrik Sjöland3191852 European Tour wins
T16Germany Stephan Gross31
T16Sweden Jarmo Sandelin3912365 European Tour wins; played in 1999 Ryder Cup
T26Australia Rick Kulacz1662 Asian Tour wins
T26France Jean-Baptiste Gonnet8645
T26France Julien Guerrier162Won the 2006 Amateur Championship; 16th in the Challenge Tour rankings
T26Republic of Ireland Simon Thornton122
T26Scotland Scott Drummond180671 European Tour win
T26Italy Lorenzo Gagli83

  2010 European Tour rookie

2010 Results

PlayerStartsCuts
made
Best
finish
Money list
rank
Earnings (€)
England Simon Khan2816Win25972,686
England Sam Hutsby*2619T12118197,809
Scotland Stephen Gallacher3023426931,931
Paraguay Marco Ruiz2414T9131146,483
Spain Alejandro Cañizares2722238806,510
Sweden Fredrik Ohlsson*215T4621424,611
Norway Eirik Tage Johansen229T3416579,001
Denmark Mark Haastrup*25103117203,322
Scotland Steven O'Hara2717T8113213,769
Argentina Clodomiro Carranza*24158128148,908
France Benjamin Hébert*2112T25142116,834
Sweden Fredrik Andersson Hed2718Win221,110,525
England Phillip Archer247T1015199,211
Spain Carl Suneson259T816777,277
England Jamie Elson2612T2132146,021
South Africa James Kamte188T415792,871
Republic of Ireland Gary Murphy256T4322719,152
Scotland Andrew Coltart2512T11143116,090
Sweden Steven Jeppesen2310T2118651,582
South Africa Anton Haig195T1915395,533
South Africa George Coetzee*2411T6126152,302
England James Ruth*154T5623815,194
Sweden Patrik Sjöland2110T1117165,819
Germany Stephan Gross Jr*186T1520729,450
Sweden Jarmo Sandelin2211T3138128,825
Australia Rick Kulacz*2411T4134144,949
France Jean-Baptiste Gonnet2515T8109224,635
France Julien Guerrier*2212T5122172,305
Republic of Ireland Simon Thornton*229T9141116,954
Scotland Scott Drummond206T2119149,040
Italy Lorenzo Gagli1231021922,720

* European Tour rookie in 2010
T = Tied
  The player retained his European Tour card for 2011 (finished inside the top 117).
  The player did not retain his European Tour Tour card for 2011, but retained conditional status (finished between 118-150).
  The player did not retain his European Tour card for 2011 (finished outside the top 150).

Ohlsson, Johansen, and Coetzee regained their cards for 2011 through Q School, while Gagli regained his by finishing 17th in the Challenge Tour rankings.

Winners on the European Tour in 2010

No.DatePlayerTournamentWinning scoreMargin of victoryRunner(s)-up
1 9 May Sweden Fredrik Andersson Hed BMW Italian Open -16 (70-66-63-73=272) 2 strokes England David Horsey
2 23 May England Simon Khan BMW PGA Championship -6 (72-69-71-66=278) 1 stroke Sweden Fredrik Andersson Hed, England Luke Donald

Runners-up on the European Tour in 2010

No.DatePlayerTournamentWinnerWinning scoreRunner-up score
1 16 May Spain Alejandro Cañizares
lost in playoff
Iberdrola Open Cala Millor Mallorca Sweden Peter Hanson -6 (72-69-67-66=274) -6 (68-70-70-66=274)
2 23 May Sweden Fredrik Andersson Hed BMW PGA Championship England Simon Khan -6 (72-69-71-66=278) -7 (68-70-74-67=279)
3 20 Jun England Jamie Elson Saint-Omer Open Austria Martin Wiegele -7 (66-71-72-68=277) -5 (71-67-68-73=279)
4 4 Jul Spain Alejandro Cañizares (2)
lost in three-man playoff
Alstom Open de France Spain Miguel Ángel Jiménez -11 (71-69-66-67=273) -11 (66-66-73-68=273)

See also

References

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