Golf tour season
The 2019 Challenge Tour was the 31st season of the Challenge Tour , the official development tour to the European Tour .
Schedule
The following table lists official events during the 2019 season.[ 1]
Date
Tournament
Host country
Purse (€ )
Winner[ a]
OWGR points
Other tours[ b]
Notes
28 Apr
Turkish Airlines Challenge
Turkey
200,000
Connor Syme (1)
12
5 May
Challenge de España
Spain
200,000
Antoine Rozner (1)
12
12 May
Prague Golf Challenge
Czech Republic
200,000
Antoine Rozner (2)
12
26 May
D+D Real Czech Challenge
Czech Republic
200,000
Ross McGowan (3)
12
9 Jun
Swiss Challenge
Switzerland
185,000
Ricardo Santos (3)
12
16 Jun
Hauts de France – Pas de Calais Golf Open
France
190,000
Robin Roussel (1)
12
23 Jun
Andalucía Costa del Sol Match Play 9
Spain
200,000
Eirik Tage Johansen (1)
12
30 Jun
Italian Challenge Open Eneos Motor Oil
Italy
300,000
Matthew Jordan (1)
12
7 Jul
D+D Real Slovakia Challenge
Slovakia
200,000
Rhys Enoch (1)
12
14 Jul
Le Vaudreuil Golf Challenge
France
210,000
Steven Tiley (1)
12
21 Jul
Euram Bank Open
Austria
185,000
Calum Hill (2)
12
4 Aug
Vierumäki Finnish Challenge
Finland
200,000
José-Filipe Lima (5)
12
10 Aug
Made in Denmark Challenge
Denmark
200,000
Calum Hill (3)
12
18 Aug
ISPS Handa World Invitational
Northern Ireland
US$250,000
Jack Senior (2)
12
New tournament
24 Aug
Rolex Trophy
Switzerland
290,000
Darius van Driel (2)
12
1 Sep
KPMG Trophy
Belgium
185,000
Dale Whitnell (1)
12
8 Sep
Open de Bretagne
France
200,000
Sebastian Heisele (1)
12
15 Sep
Open de Portugal
Portugal
200,000
Adrian Meronk (1)
12
29 Sep
Hopps Open de Provence
France
200,000
Lars van Meijel (1)
12
6 Oct
Lalla Aïcha Challenge Tour
Morocco
200,000
Oliver Farr (3)
12
New tournament
13 Oct
Stone Irish Challenge
Ireland
200,000
Emilio Cuartero (1)
12
20 Oct
Hainan Open
China
US$350,000
Francesco Laporta (1)
13
CHN
27 Oct
Foshan Open
China
US$500,000
Bai Zhengkai (n/a)
13
CHN
10 Nov
Challenge Tour Grand Final
Spain
420,000
Francesco Laporta (2)
17
Flagship event
Unofficial events
The following events were sanctioned by the Challenge Tour, but did not carry official money, nor were wins official.
Rankings
The rankings were titled as the Road to Mallorca and were based on tournament results during the season, calculated using a points-based system.[ 2] [ 3] The top 15 players on the rankings earned status to play on the 2020 European Tour .[ 4]
Notes
^ The number in brackets after each winner's name is the number of Challenge Tour events they had won up to and including that tournament. This information is only shown for Challenge Tour members. It is rare for someone to accumulate many wins on the Challenge Tour as success at this level usually leads to promotion to the European Tour .
^ a b CHN − China Tour ; EST − European Senior Tour ; LET − Ladies European Tour .
References
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