2024 European Tour Qualifying School graduates

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Dates8–14 November 2024
LocationTarragona, Spain
41°04′47″N 1°09′41″E / 41.0798°N 1.1615°E / 41.0798; 1.1615
Course(s)Infinitum Golf
(Lakes & Hills Courses)
Tour(s)European Tour
(unofficial event)
2024 European Tour Qualifying School Final Stage
Tournament information
Dates8–14 November 2024
LocationTarragona, Spain
41°04′47″N 1°09′41″E / 41.0798°N 1.1615°E / 41.0798; 1.1615
Course(s)Infinitum Golf
(Lakes & Hills Courses)
Tour(s)European Tour
(unofficial event)
Statistics
Par71 (L)
72 (H)
Length7,001 yards (6,402 m) (L)
6,956 yards (6,361 m) (H)
Field156, 83 after cut
Cut279 (−7)
Prize fund180,000
Winner's share€18,000
Champion
Italy Edoardo Molinari
399 (−29)
Location map
Infinitum Golf is located in Spain
Infinitum Golf
Infinitum Golf
Location in Spain
Infinitum Golf is located in Catalonia
Infinitum Golf
Infinitum Golf
Location in Catalonia
 2023
2025 

The 2024 European Tour Qualifying School graduates were determined following the conclusion of the 2024 European Tour (DP World Tour) Qualifying School Final Stage which was played 8–14 November at Infinitum Golf in Tarragona, Spain. It was the 47th edition of the European Tour Qualifying School. The top 20 and ties (21 in total) earned status to play on the 2025 European Tour, with the remaining players who finished outside the top 20 and ties, but having made the 72-hole cut, earning status to play on the 2025 Challenge Tour.

It was the first year in which the number of cards available at Q School had been reduced from 25 to 20 (including ties).[1]

Edoardo Molinari won the event, scoring a six-round total of 399 (29 under par)[2] with play being extended by one day due to adverse weather conditions.[3][4] During the tournament, Vince van Veen recorded a round of 59 in round three.[5] Jean Bekirian also became the first player from Armenia to earn a European Tour card,[6] with Ilirian Zalli becoming the first player from Albania to earn a Challenge Tour card.[7]

Graduates who went on to win on the European Tour in 2025 included Ryggs Johnston who won the ISPS Handa Australian Open (December 2024).[8]

The top 20 players (including ties) earned status to play on the 2025 European Tour. They were as follows:[9][10]

PlacePlayerScoreTo par
1Italy Edoardo Molinari65-61-72-68-66-67=399−29
2Sweden Niklas Lemke66-69-74-63-64-64=400−28
3United States Davis Bryant69-67-69-66-68-62=401−27
T4South Africa Wilco Nienaber73-64-73-67-66-63=406−22
Denmark Alexander George Frances65-69-70-66-71-65=406
Spain Albert Boneta66-70-69-65-70-66=406
T7France Bastien Amat66-70-64-67-65-66=407−21
United States Ryggs Johnston71-70-69-65-65-67=407
France Clément Sordet67-66-69-66-70-69=407
T10England Joshua Berry65-70-70-68-72-63=408−20
Armenia Jean Bekirian69-67-74-64-67-67=408
T12United States Dan Erickson64-71-74-68-69-63=409−19
Italy Gregorio De Leo70-69-68-68-68-66=409
United States Corey Shaun68-70-69-68-67-67=409
Zimbabwe Benjamin Follett-Smith70-67-72-64-67-69=409
England Ben Schmidt73-66-68-66-66-70=409
South Africa Justin Harding66-71-68-64-68-72=409
T18Australia Danny List72-63-69-71-72-63=410−18
Slovakia Tadeáš Teťák73-66-74-65-66-66=410
Netherlands Wil Besseling64-70-72-67-69-68=410
Denmark Jacob Skov Olesen (a)65-71-70-66-65-73=410

The following players made the 72 hole cut, however finished outside the top 20 and ties, therefore earning status to play on the 2025 Challenge Tour.[9]

Graduates

PlacePlayerCareer ET
starts
Cuts
made
Best
finish
1Italy Edoardo Molinari427248Win (x3)
2Sweden Niklas Lemke128583rd/T3
3United States Davis Bryant[a]00n/a
T4South Africa Wilco Nienaber97574th
T4Denmark Alexander George Frances[a]10CUT
T4Spain Albert Boneta[a]10CUT
T7France Bastien Amat[a]21T64
T7United States Ryggs Johnston[a]00n/a
T7France Clément Sordet152672nd/T2
T10England Joshua Berry183T23
T10Armenia Jean Bekirian[a]00n/a
T12United States Dan Erickson[a]52T32
T12Italy Gregorio De Leo[a]61T10
T12United States Corey Shaun[a]00n/a
T12Zimbabwe Benjamin Follett-Smith[b]2410T17
T12England Ben Schmidt[a]31T63
T12South Africa Justin Harding15693Win (x2)
T18Australia Danny List[a]10CUT
T18Slovakia Tadeáš Teťák[a]20CUT
T18Netherlands Wil Besseling153892nd
T18Denmark Jacob Skov Olesen (a)[a]33T5

2025 Results

PlayerStartsCuts
made
Best
finish
R2D
rank
Prize money (€)
Italy Edoardo Molinari118T6137225,807
Sweden Niklas Lemke2113T10115318,487
United States Davis Bryant[c]1811T4126279,991
South Africa Wilco Nienaber165T1918267,612
Denmark Alexander George Frances155T3419743,814
Spain Albert Boneta123T2219850,799
France Bastien Amat132T5823511,051
United States Ryggs Johnston3215Win72409,410
France Clément Sordet1912T5119320,533
England Joshua Berry[d]93T6162132,282
Armenia Jean Bekirian142T2120539,991
United States Dan Erickson167T6151170,143
Italy Gregorio De Leo[e]177T4130270,507
United States Corey Shaun196T917282,953
Zimbabwe Benjamin Follett-Smith[f]144T4120138,646
England Ben Schmidt2716369554,069
South Africa Justin Harding166T1317386,405
Australia Danny List164T2719948,017
Slovakia Tadeáš Teťák146T1317593,203
Netherlands Wil Besseling113T5722120,023
Denmark Jacob Skov Olesen2818T341888,290

* European Tour rookie in 2025
T = Tied
  The player retained his European Tour card for 2026 (finished inside the top 115).
  The player did not retain his European Tour card for 2026, but retained conditional status (finished between 116 and 151, inclusive).
  The player did not retain his European Tour card for 2026 (finished outside the top 151).

2025 European Tour winners

No. Date Player Tournament Winning score Margin of
victory
Runner-up
11 Dec 2024United States Ryggs JohnstonISPS Handa Australian Open−18 (65-68-68-68=269)3 strokesAustralia Curtis Luck

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