Duration | 16 January 2017 – 26 September 2017 |
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Number of official events | 21 |
Most wins | ![]() ![]() |
Order of Merit | ![]() |
← 2016 2018 → |
The 2017 Pro Golf Tour is the 21st season of the Pro Golf Tour (formerly the EPD Tour), a third-tier tour recognised by the European Tour.
Schedule
The following table lists official events during the 2017 season.[1]
Date | Tournament | Host country | Purse (€) | Winner[lower-alpha 1] | OWGR points |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
18 Jan | Red Sea Egyptian Classic | Egypt | 30,000 | ![]() |
4 |
24 Jan | Red Sea Ain Sokhna Classic | Egypt | 30,000 | ![]() |
4 |
10 Feb | Tony Jacklin Open | Morocco | 30,000 | ![]() |
4 |
16 Feb | Open Casa Green Golf | Morocco | 30,000 | ![]() |
4 |
3 Mar | Open Madaef | Morocco | 30,000 | ![]() |
4 |
9 Mar | Open Royal Golf Anfa Mohammedia | Morocco | 30,000 | ![]() |
4 |
24 Mar | Open Ocean | Morocco | 30,000 | ![]() |
4 |
30 Mar | Open Tazegzout | Morocco | 30,000 | ![]() |
4 |
27 Apr | Haugschlag NÖ Open | Austria | 30,000 | ![]() |
0[lower-alpha 2] |
3 May | EXTEC Pro Golf Tour | Czech Republic | 30,000 | ![]() |
4 |
24 May | Raiffeisen Pro Golf Tour St. Pölten | Austria | 30,000 | ![]() |
4 |
30 May | Adamstal Open | Austria | 30,000 | ![]() |
4 |
13 Jun | Austerlitz Classic | Czech Republic | 30,000 | ![]() |
4 |
7 Jul | Sparkassen Open | Germany | 30,000 | ![]() |
4 |
18 Jul | Zell am See – Kaprun Open | Austria | 30,000 | ![]() |
4 |
24 Jul | Preis des Hardenberg GolfResort | Germany | 30,000 | ![]() |
0[lower-alpha 2] |
31 Jul | Sierra Polish Open | Poland | 30,000 | ![]() |
4 |
11 Aug | Gut Bissenmoor Classic | Germany | 30,000 | ![]() |
4 |
17 Aug | Starnberg Open | Germany | 30,000 | ![]() |
4 |
4 Sep | Wrocław Open | Poland | 30,000 | ![]() |
4 |
26 Sep | Castanea Resort Championship | Germany | 50,000 | ![]() |
4 |
Order of Merit
The Order of Merit was based on tournament results during the season, calculated using a points-based system.[2] The top five players on the Order of Merit (not otherwise exempt) earned status to play on the 2018 Challenge Tour.[3][4]
Position | Player | Points | Status earned |
---|---|---|---|
1 | ![]() |
29,651 | Finished in Top 70 of Challenge Tour Rankings |
2 | ![]() |
24,794 | Promoted to Challenge Tour |
3 | ![]() |
24,410 | |
4 | ![]() |
23,160 | |
5 | ![]() |
23,153 | Qualified for Challenge Tour (made cut in Q School) |
6 | ![]() |
22,058 | Promoted to Challenge Tour |
7 | ![]() |
17,112 | |
8 | ![]() |
15,923 | |
9 | ![]() |
15,661 | |
10 | ![]() |
15,270 |
Notes
- ↑ The number in brackets after each winner's name is the number of Pro Golf Tour events they had won up to and including that tournament. It is rare for someone to accumulate many wins on the Pro Golf Tour as success at this level usually leads to promotion to the Challenge Tour.
- 1 2 Points reduced from 4 to 0 due to tournament being shortened to 18 holes because of weather.
References
- ↑ "2017 Tournament schedule". Pro Golf Tour. Retrieved 7 April 2023.
- ↑ "2017 Order of Merit". Pro Golf Tour. Archived from the original on 9 December 2022. Retrieved 7 April 2023.
- ↑ Lettenbichler, Matthias (27 September 2017). "Third trophy for German Max Schmitt". Pro Golf Tour. Retrieved 7 April 2023.
- ↑ "Satellite stars: Max Schmitt". European Tour. 7 February 2018. Retrieved 4 May 2023.
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