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{{short description|Golf tour season}}
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{{Infobox golf season
{{Infobox golf season
| year = 2017
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| regular_season = {{Start date|2017|2|14|df=y}} – {{end date|2017|10|22|df=y}}
| regular_season = {{Start date|2017|2|14|df=y}} – {{end date|2017|10|22|df=y}}
| no_of_events = 16
| no_of_events = 16
| most_wins = 2:<br>{{flagicon|ESP}} [[Adri Arnaus]]
| most_wins = {{flagicon|ESP}} [[Adri Arnaus]] (2)
| honor1 = Order of Merit
| honor1 = Order of Merit
| honoree1 = {{flagicon|ESP}} [[Adri Arnaus]]
| honoree1 = {{flagicon|ESP}} [[Adri Arnaus]]
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| nextseason = [[2018 Alps Tour|2018]]
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The '''2017 Alps Tour''' was the 17th season of the [[Alps Tour]], one of four third-tier tours recognised by the [[European Tour]].
The '''2017 Alps Tour''' was the 17th season of the [[Alps Tour]], a third-tier golf tour recognised by the [[European Tour]].


==Schedule==
==Schedule==
The following table lists official events during the 2017 season.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://alpstourgolf.com/schedule/ |title=Tour Schedule & Results |publisher=Alps Tour Golf |accessdate=8 April 2017}}</ref>
The following table lists official events during the 2017 season.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://wp-alpstour.ocs-sport.com/factsheets/2022/File_1.pdf |title=Tournament schedules 2001–2021 |publisher=Alps Tour |access-date=3 April 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220830173453/https://wp-alpstour.ocs-sport.com/factsheets/2022/File_1.pdf |archive-date=30 August 2022}}</ref>


{|class="wikitable sortable"
{| class="wikitable" style="font-size:95%;"
!Date !! Tournament !! Host country !! Purse<br>([[Euro|€]]) !! Winner{{efn|The number in brackets after each winner's name is the number of Alps Tour events they had won up to and including that tournament. It is rare for someone to accumulate many wins on the Alps Tour as success at this level usually leads to promotion to the [[Challenge Tour]].}} !! [[Official World Golf Ranking|OWGR]]<br>points
!Date!!Tournament!!Location!!Prize fund ([[Euro|€]])!!Winner!!OWGR
|-
|-
|16 Feb
|16 Feb
|Ein Bay Open
|Ein Bay Open
|[[Egypt]]
|Egypt
| align="center" |30,000
|align=right|30,000
|{{flagicon|FRA}} [[Julien Brun]]
|{{flagicon|FRA}} [[Julien Brun]] (1)
|align=center|4
|align=center|4
|-
|-
|22 Feb
|22 Feb
|Red Sea Little Venice Open
|Red Sea Little Venice Open
|[[Egypt]]
|Egypt
| align="center" |30,000
|align=right|30,000
|{{flagicon|NED}} [[Lars van Meijel]]
|{{flagicon|NED}} [[Lars van Meijel]] (1)
|align=center|4
|align=center|4
|-
|-
|6 May
|6 May
|Alps de Las Castillas
|Alps de Las Castillas
|[[Spain]]
|Spain
| align="center" |48,000
|align=right|48,000
|{{flagicon|ESP}} [[Sebastián García Rodríguez]]
|{{flagicon|ESP}} [[Sebastián García Rodríguez]] (1)
|align=center|4
|align=center|4
|-
|-
|20 May
|20 May
|Gösser Open
|Gösser Open
|[[Austria]]
|Austria
| align="center" |42,500
|align=right|42,500
|{{flagicon|AUT}} [[Lukas Nemecz]]
|{{flagicon|AUT}} [[Lukas Nemecz]] (1)
|align=center|4
|align=center|4
|-
|-
|27 May
|27 May
|Open Golf Clement Ader Paris
|Open Golf Clément Ader Paris
|[[France]]
|France
| align="center" |45,000
|align=right|45,000
|{{flagicon|FRA}} [[Ugo Coussaud]]
|{{flagicon|FRA}} [[Ugo Coussaud]] (1)
|align=center|4
|align=center|4
|-
|-
|3 Jun
|3 Jun
|Open de Saint François Region Guadeloupe
|Open de Saint François Region Guadeloupe
|[[Guadeloupe]]
|Guadeloupe
| align="center" |43,000
|align=right|43,000
|{{flagicon|FRA}} [[Thomas Elissalde]]
|{{flagicon|FRA}} [[Thomas Elissalde]] (4)
|align=center|4
|align=center|4
|-
|-
|10 Jun
|10 Jun
|Villaverde Open
|Villaverde Open
|[[Italy]]
|Italy
| align="center" |40,000
|align=right|40,000
|{{flagicon|ESP}} [[Adri Arnaus]] (a)
|{{flagicon|ESP}} [[Adri Arnaus]] (a) (1)
|align=center|4
|align=center|4
|-
|-
|16 Jun
|16 Jun
|Open La Pinetina
|Open La Pinetina – Memorial Giorgio Bordoni
|[[Italy]]
|Italy
| align="center" |40,000
|align=right|40,000
|{{flagicon|ITA}} [[Marco Crespi]]
|{{flagicon|ITA}} [[Marco Crespi]] (6)
|align=center|4
|align=center|4
|-
|-
|25 Jun
|25 Jun
|Open International de la Mirabelle d'Or
|Open International de la Mirabelle d'Or
|[[France]]
|France
| align="center" |45,000
|align=right|45,000
|{{flagicon|FRA}} [[Maxime Radureau]]
|{{flagicon|FRA}} [[Maxime Radureau]] (1)
|align=center|6
|align=center|6
|-
|-
|9 Jul
|9 Jul
|Saint Malo Golf Open
|Saint Malo Golf Open
|[[France]]
|France
| align="center" |45,000
|align=right|45,000
|{{flagicon|FRA}} [[Thomas Boulanger]] (a)
|{{flagicon|FRA}} [[Thomas Boulanger]] (a) (1)
|align=center|6
|align=center|6
|-
|-
|22 Jul
|22 Jul
|Lignano Open
|Lignano Open
|[[Italy]]
|Italy
| align="center" |40,000
|align=right|40,000
|{{flagicon|AUT}} [[Markus Habeler]]
|{{flagicon|AUT}} [[Markus Habeler]] (1)
|align=center|4
|align=center|4
|-
|-
|2 Sep
|2 Sep
|Cervino Open
|Cervino Open
|[[Italy]]
|Italy
| align="center" |40,000
|align=right|40,000
|{{flagicon|ENG}} [[James Sharp (golfer)|James Sharp]]
|{{flagicon|ENG}} [[James Sharp (golfer)|James Sharp]] (1)
|align=center|4
|align=center|4
|-
|-
|10 Sep
|10 Sep
|Citadelle Trophy International
|Citadelle Trophy International
|[[France]]
|France
| align="center" |48,000
|align=right|48,000
|{{flagicon|FRA}} [[Edgar Catherine]] (a)
|{{flagicon|FRA}} [[Edgar Catherine]] (a) (1)
|align=center|6
|align=center|6
|-
|-
|24 Sep
|24 Sep
|Open Abruzzo
|Open Abruzzo
|[[Italy]]
|Italy
| align="center" |45,000
|align=right|45,000
|{{flagicon|ITA}} [[Guido Migliozzi]]
|{{flagicon|ITA}} [[Guido Migliozzi]] (1)
|align=center|6
|align=center|6
|-
|-
|14 Oct
|14 Oct
|Alps de Andalucía
|Alps de Andalucía
|[[Spain]]
|Spain
| align="center" |48,000
|align=right|48,000
|{{flagicon|AUT}} [[Clemens Gaster]]
|{{flagicon|AUT}} [[Clemens Gaster]] (1)
|align=center|4
|align=center|4
|-
|-
|22 Oct
|22 Oct
|Alps Tour Grand Final
|Alps Tour Grand Final
|[[Italy]]
|Italy
| align="center" |45,000
|align=right|45,000
|{{flagicon|ESP}} [[Adri Arnaus]] (a)
|{{flagicon|ESP}} [[Adri Arnaus]] (a) (2)
|align=center|6
|align=center|6
|}
|}


==Graduates==
==Order of Merit==
The [[Alps Tour#Order of Merit winners|Order of Merit]] was based on tournament results during the season, calculated using a points-based system.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://info.alpstourgolf.com/tic/tmoom.cgi?oom=AT~imp=n~lspos=Y~dc=Y~bdlink=Y~season=2017~style=00~groupties=Y~pr=N~textout=N~bordersize=1~fontsize=*~winfocus=Y~ |title=2017 Alps Tour Order of Merit |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221008161542/https://info.alpstourgolf.com/tic/tmoom.cgi?oom=AT~imp=n~lspos=Y~dc=Y~bdlink=Y~season=2017~style=00~groupties=Y~pr=N~textout=N~bordersize=1~fontsize=*~winfocus=Y~ |archive-date=8 October 2022 |publisher=Alps Tour |accessdate=8 October 2022}}</ref> The top five players on the Order of Merit (not otherwise exempt) earned status to play on the [[2018 Challenge Tour]].<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.scottishgolfview.com/2017/10/live-scorint-from-final-round-of-alps.html |title=McDonald finishes joint ninth, Young T24 in Alps Tour Grand Final |date=22 October 2017 |work=Scottish Golf View |first=Colin |last=Farquharson |access-date=7 April 2023 |quote=The top five players on the Alps Tour Order of Merit after the Grand Final all receive Challenge Tour cards. Congratulations to Adria Arnaus of Spain, Ugo Coussaud and Antoine Rozner of France, Lars Van Meijel of the Netherlands and Robin Roussel of France who will all be playing on the Challenge Tour next season.}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.europeantour.com/dpworld-tour/news/articles/detail/satellite-stars-adri-arnaus/ |title=Satellite stars: Adri Arnaus |publisher=European Tour |date=25 January 2018 |access-date=4 May 2023 |quote=2017 Alps Tour graduates: Adri Arnaus (Spain), Ugo Coussaud (France), Antoine Rozner (France), Lars van Meijel (Holland), Robin Roussel (France).}}</ref>
The top five players (not otherwise exempt) on the Order of Merit earned [[Challenge Tour]] cards for 2018.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://alpstourgolf.com/oom/?season=2017 |title=Order of Merit |publisher=Alps Tour Golf |accessdate=23 October 2017}}</ref> Since the first-place finisher earned Challenge Tour status in a higher category by making the cut in the final stage of [[European Tour Qualifying School|Q School]], the sixth-place finisher received the fifth card.

{|class=wikitable
{|class=wikitable
!Position
!Rank
!Player
!Player
!Country
!Points
!Points
!Status earned
!Status earned
|- style="background:#ACE1AF;"
|- style="background:#ACE1AF;"
|align=center|1
|align=center|1
|[[Adri Arnaus]] (a)
|{{flagicon|ESP}} [[Adri Arnaus]] (a)
|{{ESP}}
|align=center|26,214
|align=center|26,214
|Qualified for Challenge Tour (made cut in Q School)
|Qualified for Challenge Tour (made cut in Q School)
|- style="background:#D0F0C0;"
|- style="background:#D0F0C0;"
|align=center|2
|align=center|2
|[[Ugo Coussaud]]
|{{flagicon|FRA}} [[Ugo Coussaud]]
|{{FRA}}
|align=center|21,535
|align=center|21,535
|rowspan=5|Promoted to Challenge Tour
|rowspan=5|Promoted to Challenge Tour
|- style="background:#D0F0C0;"
|- style="background:#D0F0C0;"
|align=center|3
|align=center|3
|[[Antoine Rozner]]
|{{flagicon|FRA}} [[Antoine Rozner]]
|{{FRA}}
|align=center|19,976
|align=center|19,976
|- style="background:#D0F0C0;"
|- style="background:#D0F0C0;"
|align=center|4
|align=center|4
|[[Lars van Meijel]]
|{{flagicon|NED}} [[Lars van Meijel]]
|{{NLD}}
|align=center|19,306
|align=center|19,306
|- style="background:#D0F0C0;"
|- style="background:#D0F0C0;"
|align=center|5
|align=center|5
|[[Robin Roussel]]
|{{flagicon|FRA}} [[Robin Roussel]]
|{{FRA}}
|align=center|18,551
|align=center|18,551
|- style="background:#D0F0C0;"
|- style="background:#D0F0C0;"
|align=center|6
|align=center|6
|[[Lukas Nemecz]]
|{{flagicon|AUT}} [[Lukas Nemecz]]
|{{AUT}}
|align=center|16,915
|align=center|16,915
|-
|-
|align=center|7
|align=center|7
|[[David Borda]]
|{{flagicon|ESP}} [[David Borda]]
|{{ESP}}
|align=center|16,861
|align=center|16,861
|
|
|-
|-
|align=center|8
|align=center|8
|[[Jean-Baptiste Gonnet]]
|{{flagicon|FRA}} [[Jean-Baptiste Gonnet]]
|{{FRA}}
|align=center|15,694
|align=center|15,694
|
|
|-
|-
|align=center|9
|align=center|9
|[[Alexandre Daydou]]
|{{flagicon|FRA}} [[Alexandre Daydou]]
|{{FRA}}
|align=center|15,303
|align=center|15,303
|
|
|-
|-
|align=center|10
|align=center|10
|[[Maxime Radureau]]
|{{flagicon|FRA}} [[Maxime Radureau]]
|{{FRA}}
|align=center|14,453
|align=center|14,453
|
|
|}
|}

==Notes==
{{notelist}}


==References==
==References==
{{Reflist}}
{{Reflist}}

==External links==
*{{official site|https://alpstourgolf.com/}}


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[[Category:2017 in golf|Alps Tour]]
[[Category:2017 in golf|Alps Tour]]
[[Category:2017 in European sport|Alps Tour]]

Latest revision as of 12:15, 6 December 2024

2017 Alps Tour season
Duration14 February 2017 (2017-02-14) – 22 October 2017 (2017-10-22)
Number of official events16
Most winsSpain Adri Arnaus (2)
Order of MeritSpain Adri Arnaus
2016
2018

The 2017 Alps Tour was the 17th season of the Alps Tour, a third-tier golf tour recognised by the European Tour.

Schedule

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The following table lists official events during the 2017 season.[1]

Date Tournament Host country Purse
()
Winner[a] OWGR
points
16 Feb Ein Bay Open Egypt 30,000 France Julien Brun (1) 4
22 Feb Red Sea Little Venice Open Egypt 30,000 Netherlands Lars van Meijel (1) 4
6 May Alps de Las Castillas Spain 48,000 Spain Sebastián García Rodríguez (1) 4
20 May Gösser Open Austria 42,500 Austria Lukas Nemecz (1) 4
27 May Open Golf Clément Ader Paris France 45,000 France Ugo Coussaud (1) 4
3 Jun Open de Saint François Region Guadeloupe Guadeloupe 43,000 France Thomas Elissalde (4) 4
10 Jun Villaverde Open Italy 40,000 Spain Adri Arnaus (a) (1) 4
16 Jun Open La Pinetina – Memorial Giorgio Bordoni Italy 40,000 Italy Marco Crespi (6) 4
25 Jun Open International de la Mirabelle d'Or France 45,000 France Maxime Radureau (1) 6
9 Jul Saint Malo Golf Open France 45,000 France Thomas Boulanger (a) (1) 6
22 Jul Lignano Open Italy 40,000 Austria Markus Habeler (1) 4
2 Sep Cervino Open Italy 40,000 England James Sharp (1) 4
10 Sep Citadelle Trophy International France 48,000 France Edgar Catherine (a) (1) 6
24 Sep Open Abruzzo Italy 45,000 Italy Guido Migliozzi (1) 6
14 Oct Alps de Andalucía Spain 48,000 Austria Clemens Gaster (1) 4
22 Oct Alps Tour Grand Final Italy 45,000 Spain Adri Arnaus (a) (2) 6

Order of Merit

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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 Spain Adri Arnaus (a) 26,214 Qualified for Challenge Tour (made cut in Q School)
2 France Ugo Coussaud 21,535 Promoted to Challenge Tour
3 France Antoine Rozner 19,976
4 Netherlands Lars van Meijel 19,306
5 France Robin Roussel 18,551
6 Austria Lukas Nemecz 16,915
7 Spain David Borda 16,861
8 France Jean-Baptiste Gonnet 15,694
9 France Alexandre Daydou 15,303
10 France Maxime Radureau 14,453

Notes

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  1. ^ The number in brackets after each winner's name is the number of Alps Tour events they had won up to and including that tournament. It is rare for someone to accumulate many wins on the Alps Tour as success at this level usually leads to promotion to the Challenge Tour.

References

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  1. ^ "Tournament schedules 2001–2021" (PDF). Alps Tour. Archived from the original (PDF) on 30 August 2022. Retrieved 3 April 2023.
  2. ^ "2017 Alps Tour Order of Merit". Alps Tour. Archived from the original on 8 October 2022. Retrieved 8 October 2022.
  3. ^ Farquharson, Colin (22 October 2017). "McDonald finishes joint ninth, Young T24 in Alps Tour Grand Final". Scottish Golf View. Retrieved 7 April 2023. The top five players on the Alps Tour Order of Merit after the Grand Final all receive Challenge Tour cards. Congratulations to Adria Arnaus of Spain, Ugo Coussaud and Antoine Rozner of France, Lars Van Meijel of the Netherlands and Robin Roussel of France who will all be playing on the Challenge Tour next season.
  4. ^ "Satellite stars: Adri Arnaus". European Tour. 25 January 2018. Retrieved 4 May 2023. 2017 Alps Tour graduates: Adri Arnaus (Spain), Ugo Coussaud (France), Antoine Rozner (France), Lars van Meijel (Holland), Robin Roussel (France).
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