This is a list of the 34 players who earned their 2011 European Tour card through Q School in 2010.

PlacePlayerEuropean Tour
starts
Cuts
made
Notes
1England Simon Wakefield2501241 Challenge Tour win, 1 Sunshine Tour win
2Spain Carlos del Moral46272 Challenge Tour wins
3Finland Mikko Korhonen95
4England Adam Gee114
5South Africa Jaco van Zyl23199 Sunshine Tour wins
T6Germany Florian Fritsch61
T6Wales Liam Bond2914
T6Denmark Andreas Hartø002 Challenge Tour wins
T9France Romain Wattel211 Challenge Tour win
T9Wales Stuart Manley9635Played in 2003 Walker Cup
T11Scotland Lloyd Saltman143Played in 2005 and 2007 Walker Cups; brother of Elliot Saltman
T11Netherlands Tim Sluiter42
T11Sweden Joakim Haeggman4262663 European Tour wins; played in 1993 Ryder Cup
T11South Africa Shaun Norris1651 Sunshine Tour win
T11France Victor Dubuisson103Won 2009 European Amateur
T11United States Jason Knutzon54282 Asian Tour wins
T11Denmark Thomas Nørret1871 Challenge Tour win
T11England Matthew Nixon00
T19South Africa George Coetzee30153 Sunshine Tour wins
T19England Steve Lewton41
T19Spain Alfredo García-Heredia3815
T22Sweden Fredrik Ohlsson215
T22France Alexandre Kaleka541 Challenge Tour win; 20th in the Challenge Tour rankings
T22Spain Pedro Oriol82
T22Australia Wade Ormsby13167
T26Spain Manuel Quirós4421
T26Spain Sebi García82
T26Scotland Elliot Saltman10Brother of Lloyd Saltman; received three-month ban in January 2011 for a rules breach at a 2010 Challenge Tour tournament
T26Norway Eirik Tage Johansen5821
T26France François Delamontagne19292
T26Austria Markus Brier2981642 European Tour wins, 2 Challenge Tour wins
T26Spain Borja Etchart40
T26England Steven Tiley53
T26Finland Roope Kakko31151 Challenge Tour win

  2011 European Tour rookie

2011 Results

PlayerStartsCuts
made
Best
finish
Money list
rank
Earnings (€)
England Simon Wakefield24132122226,795
Spain Carlos del Moral2718T5112262,965
Finland Mikko Korhonen*2212T16166113,821
England Adam Gee*73T41n/a17,960
South Africa Jaco van Zyl*2317T250611,280
Germany Florian Fritsch*1810T8156138,424
Wales Liam Bond*227T1419160,671
Denmark Andreas Hartø*206T1419457,334
France Romain Wattel*2816T590337,476
Wales Stuart Manley2291218568,639
Scotland Lloyd Saltman*2518T4133195,965
Netherlands Tim Sluiter*2111T1617688,689
Sweden Joakim Haeggman225T2021932,975
South Africa Shaun Norris*194T822031,479
France Victor Dubuisson*2015T5106285,401
United States Jason Knutzon*2111T17179152,931
Denmark Thomas Nørret*22134155138,438
England Matthew Nixon*246T1118375,314
South Africa George Coetzee2820T226913,128
England Steve Lewton*218T2720942,617
Spain Alfredo García-Heredia178T2318470,280
Sweden Fredrik Ohlsson142T2626112,600
France Alexandre Kaleka*2610T5159128,735
Spain Pedro Oriol*174T1622928,070
Australia Wade Ormsby2110T2018277,020
Spain Manuel Quirós215T2164116,177
Spain Sebi García*136T1021141,551
Scotland Elliot Saltman*174T1219855,776
Norway Eirik Tage Johansen176T821241,110
France François Delamontagne65T20n/a38,480
Austria Markus Brier2511T3116258,513
Spain Borja Etchart*1042424220,310
England Steven Tiley*94T9n/a36,232
Finland Roope Kakko*63T16n/a16,512

* European Tour rookie in 2011
T = Tied
  The player retained his European Tour card for 2012 (finished inside the top 118).
  The player did not retain his European Tour Tour card for 2012, but retained conditional status (finished between 119-150).
  The player did not retain his European Tour card for 2012 (finished outside the top 150).

Sluiter, Nørret, and Nixon regained their cards for 2012 through Q School.

Runners-up on the European Tour in 2011

No.DatePlayerTournamentWinnerWinning scoreRunner-up score
1 9 Jan Spain Manuel Quirós
lost in three-man playoff
Africa Open South Africa Louis Oosthuizen −16 (70-67-69-70=276) −16 (71-68-68-69=276)
2 3 Apr South Africa Jaco van Zyl
lost in three-man playoff
Trophée Hassan II England David Horsey −13 (67-71-67-69=274) −13 (68-73-65-68=274)
3 28 Aug South Africa George Coetzee
lost in five-man playoff
Johnnie Walker Championship at Gleneagles Denmark Thomas Bjørn −11 (68-69-71-69=277) −11 (77-66-67-67=277)
4 25 Sep England Simon Wakefield
lost in playoff
Austrian Golf Open England Kenneth Ferrie −12 (72-70-67-67=276) −12 (73-66-70-67=276)

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