Pro Golf Tour

The Pro Golf Tour, formerly the EPD Tour (European Professional Development Tour), is a developmental professional golf tour based in Germany. 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. The other third-level tours in Europe are the United Kingdom-based PGA EuroPro Tour, the Alps Tour, which is sanctioned by the national golf unions of several countries, including France and Italy, and the Nordic Golf League in the Nordic countries. Beginning in July 2015, the four third-level tours carry Official World Golf Ranking points.[1]

Pro Golf Tour
Current season, competition or edition:
2024 Pro Golf Tour
FormerlyEPD Tour
Renault EPD Tour
Pro Tour Esprit
SportGolf
Founded1997
FounderWayne Hachey
First season1997
CountriesBased in Central Europe[lower-alpha 1]
Most titlesTournament wins:
Marcel Haremza (12)
Official websitehttps://www.progolftour.de/

The EPD Tour was established by Canadian golf professional Wayne Hachey in 1997 and has been recognised as an official third level tour by the PGA European Tour since 2001.[2] In 2005 the PGA of Germany took over the EPD Tour.[3]

The top ten players on the Order of Merit are awarded a bypass to the second stage of European Tour Qualifying School. The five leading players earn an additional perk with status on the second-tier Challenge Tour.

EPD Tour alumni include major winner Martin Kaymer, as well as Tobias Dier and Marcel Siem, who have both won on the European Tour.

Order of Merit winners

YearWinnerPoints
2023 Timo Vahlenkamp21,490
2022 Michael Hirmer17,785
2021 Mathieu Decottignies-Lafon17,977
2020 Thomas Rosenmüller25,364
2019 Hurly Long28,999
2018 Craig Howie23,481
2017 Nicolai von Dellingshausen29,651
2016 Antoine Schwartz22,105
2015 Philipp Mejow35,311
2014 Marcel Schneider29,666
2013 Florian Fritsch29,278
YearWinnerPrize money ()
2012 Marcel Haremza26,362
2011 Reinier Saxton34,809
2010 Benjamin Miarka25,641
2009 Bernd Ritthammer25,319
2008 James Ruth23,441
2007 Tino Schuster25,287
2006 Martin Kaymer26,664
2005 Nicolas Meitinger20,280
2004 Søren Juul22,750
2003 Darren Leng18,208
2002 Richard Porter15,104
2001 Regis Gustave8,973
YearWinnerPoints
2000 Karel Skopový2,025
1999No information known
1998
1997

Notes

  1. Schedules have also included events in Egypt, France, Morocco, Spain and Turkey.

References

  1. "OWGR Board Announce Inclusion of New Tours". Official World Golf Ranking. 15 July 2015. Retrieved 7 April 2023.
  2. "Our commitment to our Members". EPD Tour. Archived from the original on 5 March 2001. Retrieved 23 October 2022.
  3. "About the European Professional Development Tour". EPD Tour. Archived from the original on 3 April 2005. Retrieved 13 October 2022.
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