This is a list of the 28 players who earned their 2013 European Tour card through Q School in 2012.[1][2]

PlacePlayerEuropean Tour
starts
Cuts
made
Notes
1England John Parry79401 European Tour win
2Sweden Mikael Lundberg2371102 European Tour wins
3England Andy Sullivan2610
T4Argentina Estanislao Goya115631 European Tour win
T4Finland Peter Erofejeff00
T4Germany Moritz Lampert20
T7Australia Daniel Gaunt71261 Challenge Tour win
T7England Matthew Southgate155
T9Spain Eduardo de la Riva43151 Challenge Tour win
T9England Richard McEvoy193791 Challenge Tour win
T9England Matthew Nixon3811
T9France Anthony Snobeck39122 Challenge Tour wins
T9Finland Mikko Korhonen3117
T14Italy Matteo Delpodio42
T14Sweden Björn Åkesson63
T16England Chris Lloyd63
T16Sweden Michael Jonzon3801742 European Tour wins
T16Republic of Ireland David Higgins182833 Challenge Tour wins
T16Denmark Morten Ørum Madsen4219th in the Challenge Tour rankings
T20England Sam Little2321035 Challenge Tour wins
T20Scotland Callum Macaulay4320
T20Sweden Oscar Florén62261 Challenge Tour win
T20Sweden Joakim Lagergren2310
T24France Alexander Lévy20
T24Australia Scott Arnold1011 PGA Tour of Australasia win
T24Denmark Lasse Jensen104
T24Spain Carlos del Moral112572 Challenge Tour wins
T24Scotland Gary Orr4683262 European Tour wins

  2013 European Tour rookie

2013 Results

PlayerStartsCuts
made
Best
finish
Money list
rank
Earnings (€)
England John Parry2412T477388,415
Sweden Mikael Lundberg239T1516869,389
England Andy Sullivan2613T398279,999
Argentina Estanislao Goya2210T1417463,149
Finland Peter Erofejeff*185T5923014,970
Germany Moritz Lampert*224T2718445,251
Australia Daniel Gaunt155T1020032,698
England Matthew Southgate209T817562,367
Spain Eduardo de la Riva2717T258593,361
England Richard McEvoy2210T15150108,223
England Matthew Nixon2614T2105252,179
France Anthony Snobeck2112T2816386,141
Finland Mikko Korhonen1615T8124187,399
Italy Matteo Delpodio*2611T8143118,253
Sweden Björn Åkesson*259T5142125,117
England Chris Lloyd*2311T5153103,396
Sweden Michael Jonzon166T1117955,693
Republic of Ireland David Higgins2212T2115215,356
Denmark Morten Ørum Madsen*2315T281357,417
England Sam Little2210T816577,804
Scotland Callum Macaulay205T2719139,125
Sweden Oscar Florén2212T24151104,474
Sweden Joakim Lagergren2012T17144117,522
France Alexander Lévy*24103109240,540
Australia Scott Arnold*165T3922120,763
Denmark Lasse Jensen*208T1217164,128
Spain Carlos del Moral164T1422220,161
Scotland Gary Orr95T10n/a31,796

* European Tour rookie in 2013
T = Tied
  The player retained his European Tour card for 2014 (finished inside the top 110).
  The player did not retain his European Tour card for 2014, but retained conditional status (finished between 111–145).
  The player did not retain his European Tour card for 2014 (finished outside the top 145).

Lundberg, Goya, Korhonen, and del Moral regained their cards for 2014 through Q School.

Runners-up on the European Tour in 2013

No Qualifying School graduates won on the European Tour in 2013; however, Peter Uihlein and Jin Jeong, both of whom missed the cut at Q School, won at the Madeira Islands Open - Portugal - BPI and the ISPS Handa Perth International, respectively. Uihlein finished 14th in the Race to Dubai and was named Sir Henry Cotton Rookie of the Year.

No.DatePlayerTournamentWinnerWinning scoreRunner-up score
1 9 Dec 2012 Spain Eduardo de la Riva
lost in three-man playoff
The Nelson Mandela Championship Scotland Scott Jamieson −7 (66-57=123) −7 (62-61=123)
2 19 May Denmark Morten Ørum Madsen Madeira Islands Open United States Peter Uihlein −15 (72-64-69-68=273) −13 (72-69-67-67=275)
3 28 Jul England Matthew Nixon M2M Russian Open Northern Ireland Michael Hoey −16 (70-67-65-70=272) −12 (69-70-68-69=276)
4 22 Sep Republic of Ireland David Higgins Italian Open Lindt France Julien Quesne −12 (70-68-71-67=276) −11 (67-69-73-68=277)

See also

References

  1. "Impressive Parry romps to Q-School win". PGA European Tour. 29 November 2012. Retrieved 4 December 2012.
  2. "Facts and figures about the 2012 Q-School graduates". PGA European Tour. 29 November 2012. Retrieved 4 December 2012.
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