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The Alps Tour is a developmental professional golf tour for men which is sanctioned by the national golf associations of France, Italy, Austria, Switzerland and Morocco. Established in 2003, it is a third level tour, the highest level of men's golf in Europe being the European Tour, and the second level being the Challenge Tour. Other third level tours in Europe include the United Kingdom-based PGA EuroPro Tour, the Germany-based EPD Tour, and the Nordic League in the Nordic countries. Beginning in July 2015, the four third-level tours will carry Official World Golf Ranking points.[1]

Like the other third-tier European tours, the top ten players on the Order of Merit are exempt through the second stage of European Tour Qualifying School, and the top five win playing privileges on the Challenge Tour. The Chairman of the Alps Tour is Donato di Ponziano.

Order of Merit winners

Year Player Country Points
2016 Matt Wallace  England 49,703.17
2015 Darius van Driel  Netherlands 35,859.57
2014 Nino Bertasio  Italy 31,994.20
2013 Jason Palmer  England 36,660.30
2012 Gareth Shaw  Northern Ireland 34,545.37
2011 Guillaume Cambis  France 30,123.83
2010 Matteo Delpodio  Italy 44,631.61
2009 Andrea Perrino  Italy 48,285.33
2008 Julien Grillon  France 31,045.40
2007 Julien Quesne  France 37,715.66
2006 François Calmels  France 32,817.50
2005 Cédric Menut  France 28,334.80
2004 Andrea Maestroni  Italy 28,334.80
2003 Emmanuele Lattanzi  Italy 25,856.88

References

  1. ^ "OWGR Board Announce Inclusion of New Tours". OWGR. 15 July 2015.