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Qualifying school for the 2023 season, entries are now open.

August 8 th , 2022 – It was the year 2005 when a young Alps Tour – only four-years old, at that time – first organized its own Qualifying School , in March, at Royal Golf Dar Es Salam, in Morocco.

The Alps Tour and its Qualifying School have been growing since, both in numbers and reputation, producing some outstanding talents who would go on winning on the main Tours, like Englishman Matt Wallace , Spaniard Adria Arnaus , Frenchmen Victor Perez , Romain Langasque and Antoine Rozner , Italian Guido Migliozzi , just to name a few.

Now it’s time for the 19 th edition of our Qualifying School and, as in the past two years, Italy will play host to the tournament won in 2021 by French amateur Martin Couvra ( pictured ), recently selected to represent his country in the World Amateur Team Championship alongside two fellow Alps Tour colleagues, Julien Sale (n. 2 in the current Alps Tour Order of Merit) and Tom Vaillant (n. 3).

The tournament that decides who is going to have access to our Tour in the 2023 Season and become the next rising golf stars will take place on two different courses for the First Stage and will move near Rome for the Final Stage .

With the Qualifying School, the Alps Tour confirms its goal of “ Raising Golf Stars ” – the tagline created in 2021 with the new logo for the 20 years of life of the tour – and opens the door to the future stellar careers of its most talented members.

The Alps Tour Qualifying School is open to male professionals belonging to a PGA or a recognized golf federation, and male amateurs with max hcp of 2,0.

The First Stage is scheduled on November 3 rd and 4 th over 36 holes ; the applicants (78 players on each venue) will have to choose between Golf Club Le Fonti , 36 km from Bologna airport; and Miglianico Golf & Country Club , the traditional venue for eight edition of the Abruzzo Open, 250 km from Rome Fiumicino airport and 18 km from Pescara airport.

When applying for the tournament, the player must choose the venue (Le Fonti, or Miglianico) where he would like to play.

The Final Stage – with a total of 144 admitted players – will then take place on November 9 th – 11 th over 54 holes on two venues North of Rome, with two rounds alternated on Olgiata Golf Club , host of three Italian Opens (1973, 2002 & 2019), a prestigious “first” for the Alps Tour , and on Golf Nazionale , a Jim and George Fazio Design, with the last round on Golf Nazionale , the challenging and beautiful golf course owned by the Italian Golf Federation inaugurated with the World Cup back in 1991, and recently renovated.

The Final Stage is open to the players who qualified after the First Stage and to the exempt players – as the Alps Tour members ranked in the 2022 Order of Merit but not admitted to the Grand Final, or players who took part in the 2022 World Amateur Team Championship and/or the 2022 European Boys/Men Team Championships.

The Top 35 ranked players at the end of the Final Stage will obtain a full category (cat. 6) to play the Alps Tour events scheduled in 2023.

The entry deadline for both stages is October 10 th .

For all info and regulations, click this link ; for entering the 2022 Qualifying School for the 2023 Season, please download the app « Alps Tour Golf » (on App Store for iOS devices and Play Store for Android) , go to “Schedule” and click on “Q-School”.

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PGA TOUR Q-School presented by Korn Ferry: Track scores as players pursue TOUR cards

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Q-School is back in session -- and with higher stakes.

For the first time in a decade, PGA TOUR cards will be available at the PGA TOUR Q-School presented by Korn Ferry, which will be held Dec. 14-17 at TPC Sawgrass’ Dye’s Valley Course and Sawgrass Country Club in Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida. The top five and ties will earn an immediate promotion to golf’s highest level.

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Q-School notebook: See who advanced from Second Stage of PGA TOUR Q-School

Q-School is a place where dreams -- and nightmares -- are realized. It’s where a single shot can alter a player’s entire life. But Q-School also represents golf distilled to its purest form. Shoot the scores and reap the rewards.

The journey for those five PGA TOUR cards is in full swing. This page will be your one-stop shop to follow the quest for the cards.

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FINAL STAGE

Dec. 14-17: PGA TOUR Q-School presented by Korn Ferry at TPC Sawgrass (Dye’s Valley Course)/Sawgrass Country Club (East/West), Ponte Vedra Beach, FL

SECOND STAGE

Nov. 14-17: RTJ Golf Trail at Highland Oaks (Highlands/Marshwood), Dothan, AL Nov. 14-17: Tesoro Club (Palmer), Port St. Lucie, FL Nov. 14-17: The Landings Club (Deer Creek), Savannah, GA

Nov. 28-Dec. 1: Kinderlou Forest Golf Club, Valdosta, GA Nov. 28-Dec. 1: Valencia Country Club, Valencia, CA

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Oct. 10-13: Ak-Chin Southern Dunes Golf Club, Maricopa, AZ Oct. 10-13: ChampionsGate Golf Club (International), ChampionsGate, FL Oct. 10-13: Wilderness Ridge Country Club, Lincoln, NE Oct. 10-13: Muskogee Golf Club, Muskogee, OK Oct. 17-20: Bear Creek Golf Club, Murrieta, CA Oct. 17-20: The Falls Club, Lake Worth, FL Oct. 17-20: Lake Caroline Golf Club, Madison, MS Oct. 17-20: University of New Mexico: Championship Golf Course, Albuquerque, NM Oct. 17-20: Rockwall Golf & Athletic Club, Rockwall, TX Oct. 24-27: Magnolia Grove Golf Course (Crossing), Semmes, AL Oct. 24-27: Bermuda Run Country Club - East, Bermuda Run, NC Oct. 24-27: Abilene Country Club, Abilene, TX Oct. 24-27: Walden on Lake Conroe Golf Club, Montgomery, TX

PRE-QUALIFYING

Sept. 13-15: Ironwood Country Club (South), Palm Desert, CA Sept. 13-15: Bull Valley Golf Club, Woodstock, IL Sept. 13-15: Sand Creek Station Golf Club, Newton, KS Sept. 20-22: RTJ Golf Trail at Cambrian Ridge (Canyon/Loblolly), Greenville, AL Sept. 20-22: Brunswick Country Club, Brunswick, GA Sept. 20-22: The Club at Irish Creek, Kannapolis, NC Sept. 20-22: Mayfield Sand Ridge Golf Club, Chardon, OH Sept. 27-29: The Bridges Golf Club, Gunter, TX

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Entries will open in September. Full details will be available at this time on the LET website or by contacting the LET Q-School Department on [email protected]

A full list of this year’s dates and locations are as follows:

PRE-QUALIFIERS:

10-12 December 2024

PalmGolf Marrakech Ourika, Morocco

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Noria Golf Club, Morocco

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Al Maaden Golf Marrakech, Morocco (the final round will be played on this course).

About Lalla Aicha:

The late Lalla Aicha was a member of the Moroccan royal family. She was the sister of King Hassan II and the aunt of the current King Mohammed VI.

Lalla Aicha played a significant role in the development of golf in Morocco and the promotion of the sport among Moroccan women. She is often considered the pioneer of women’s golf in the country.

Thanks to her efforts, Lalla Aicha contributed to the organization of numerous women’s golf tournaments in Morocco, including the Lalla Meryem Cup, an event on the Ladies European Tour named after her niece, Lalla Meryem. This tournament has attracted some of the world’s top women golfers and has helped increase the visibility and reputation of Moroccan golf internationally.

Lalla Aicha was a strong supporter of sports in general and golf in particular. She was an inspiration to many young Moroccan golfers, advocating for gender equality in the sport.

Her legacy lives on through the LET qualifying events that pay tribute to her dedication and commitment to the sport.

About the golf courses:

PalmGolf Marrakech Ourika  – Located in the south of Marrakech on the Ourika road in a calm and relaxing environment surrounded by olive and palm trees, PalmGolf Marrakech Ourika is a must from the PalmGolf collection. Conceived and designed in a desert style landscape (with waste bunkers) by Canadian duo Neil Haworth and Stephane Talbot, PalmGolf Marrakech Ourika extends over 6692 meters and is PAR 72. PalmGolf Marrakech Ourika offers a true golfer’s paradise combining performance and pleasure, stunning views at the Atlas Mountains snowy peaks. Managed by Troon Golf, world leader in golf management, PalmGolf Marrakech Ourika offers wonderful practice facilities and superior service on the golf course as well as the clubhouse.

Golf Club Rotana  – Located at the heart of Palmeraie Rotana Resort, the course spans 60 hectares and features undulating fairways dotted with seven glistening lakes. The 18-hole 72-par course has been designed and sculpted by renowned international golf-course architect, Robert Trent Jones Snr. Playing to almost 6214 metres, it ranks among the city’s top golf courses and boasts the peaks of the stunning Atlas Mountains as its backdrop. Golf Club Rotana Palmeraie has won multiple golf awards and hosted several major national and international golf events, including the Resorts Trophy, since 2010.

Noria Golf Club  – Located at Domaine de Noria in Marrakech, Noria Golf Club is a par 72, 18-hole golf course that was designed by Steve Forrest from Hills & Forrest International Golf Course architects. The course winds through olive orchards, lavender fields and desert landscapes before making a dynamic, parallel finish along a formal reflecting pool with the snow-capped Atlas Mountains and a dramatic clubhouse providing a stunning backdrop. The central feature is a magnificent traditional “basin” that splits the 9th and 18th holes and stretches away into the distance from the clubhouse to the far side of the site. The noria, a water wheel which is a traditional Moroccan feature, has been incorporated into the golf course on the 15th hole, hence the name, Noria Golf Club.

Samanah Golf by Nicklaus  – Samanah Golf Club in Marrakech is a distinguished 18-hole championship course covering 100 hectares, with a par 72 and a length of 6,800 meters. Crafted by Nicklaus Design, it combines Moroccan beauty with top-tier golf architecture. The course, set against the Atlas Mountains, features wide fairways and large greens, suitable for all skill levels. Its design includes strategic bunkers and native flora like olive trees, offering both a challenge and a visual delight. The clubhouse, with its panoramic terraces, overlooks the scenic course and mountains, providing a serene spot for relaxation.

The Royal Golf Marrakech  – the favourite of the late His Majesty King Hassan II, the Royal Golf Marrakech is the second oldest course in the Kingdom of Morocco. Some holes are legendary and full of history. Its exceptional vegetation provides a unique setting. Designed by Gustave Golias and Arnaud Massy, it opened to the first players in 1927 with four holes. In 1928, Gustave Golias, golf champion and personal professor of the Pacha of Marrakech, completed the construction of the 9 first holes. In 1933, Golias and the famous Arnaud Massy, the first international player to win the British Open, in 1907, remodelled the course. The Royal Golf Marrakech has 27 holes. The New Course, a nine-hole par-36 course, opened in 2007.

Al Maaden Golf Marrakech  – an 18-hole championship course that spans 72 hectares, with a par 72 and a total length of 6,569 meters (7,184 yards). It bears the signature of the famous architect Kyle Phillips who has blended a Moroccan and Scottish touch. At the heart of a hilly natural area, facing the summits of the Atlas Mountains, this course with varied design is suitable for all levels: with overhanging tees, water hazards, greens varied in height, highlighted by typical vegetation: palm trees, cypresses and olive trees. Al Maaden Golf is a real strategic challenge for the players while remaining affordable and fun. The clubhouse is surrounded by contemporary sunny terraces with superb views of the golf and mountains.

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The idea came from Earl Stewart, a PGA pro, in 1963. This wasn't long before the PGA Tour split from the PGA of America, and came at a time when the PGA's touring professionals, Arnold Palmer chief among them, were beginning to command more attention and money. As the Tour grew, Stewart and many others recognized that there was a need for a streamlined path for players to actually reach the tour. At that point, it was up to local sections to screen their best players, and that "qualification" process could vary, and was not always the play-based meritocracy it should have been. When Stewart suggested an annual qualifying tournament, the idea caught on and was implemented by 1965.

Since then, "Q School" (which used to involve actual lectures on etiquette, rules, and various other topics, hence the word "school") has gone through many incarnations, and has been influenced by changes in the greater game. For several years at the start, there were two Q Schools each year, one in the spring and one in the fall, and that's because getting your card there just meant becoming one of the Tour's "rabbits"—the traveling pros who were allowed to Monday qualify each week, and whose aim was to make the top 60 in order to become full status members. That ended in '82 when Deane Beman began the era of the fully exempt Tour. When the Ben Hogan Tour (now the Korn Ferry Tour) began in 1990, it offered a second, season-long path to the Tour for pros and reduced the number of cards given out at Q School. In 2012, Q School became a path to the Korn Ferry Tour only, and that lasted until 2023, when they reverted to giving Tour cards, albeit just five of them.

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Throughout that history, the tournament has been ripe with drama, and there's no getting around the fact that much of the drama ended in heartbreak. When people are fighting for their competitive lives, the stakes are as high as they get, and even today players like Scottie Scheffler remember Q School as the most nervous moments of their professional lives. Maybe Steve Pate said it best when he told John Feinstein that when Tour players get together, they don't tell stories about the majors...they tell stories about Q School.

On this week's Local Knowledge podcast, we dig into the history of Q School, and unearth some of the great triumphs and heartbreaks from an institution that is now 60 years old, and has both made and broken professional golfers for every second of its existence. Listen below, or wherever you get your podcasts.

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Dubai-born Rayhan Thomas to take on DP World Tour Qualifying School

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The 24-year-old is hoping to earn playing privileges on the Race to Dubai

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Dubai-born sensation Rayhan Thomas would rather go down the route of playing on the DP World Tour rather than the Korn Ferry Tour should he earn playing privileges into both Tours through Qualifying School.

The 24-year-old has made a fine start to his professional career since turning pro on June 1, banking a top ten at the Asian Tour’s International Series Morocco before picking up his first pro victory at the Professional Golf Tour of India’s (PGTI) Coimbatore Open.

That victory in Chettipalayam, India saw him secure playing opportunities on the PGTI for next season, but Thomas has his sights set on bigger and better things.

On September 17 he will begin his quest to secure a DP World Tour card via the Tour’s First Stage of Qualifying School, where only around the top 15-20 will qualify for the Second Stage in Spain.

Should he then play his way into the Final Stage, Thomas will be one of 156 playing competing over gruelling six rounds for the chance to play on the 2025 Race to Dubai schedule.

Each player will play two rounds at the Lakes Course and the Hills Course at INFINITUM, before the top 65 and ties play the final two rounds at the Lakes Course.

After six rounds, the leading 20 players and ties will earn DP World Tour playing privileges for 2025.

As well as trying to earn his stripes on golf’s Global Circuit, Thomas will also head back to America, where he spent the last four years at the University of Oklahoma, to try and secure a PGA Tour card.

Should he make the Final Stage at Dye’s Valley Course at TPC Sawgrass, as well as Sawgrass Country Club, he will have the opportunity to cement a PGA Tour card, which would see him play with the likes of Rory McIlory and Scottie Scheffler on a weekly basis.

The top five finishers and ties at Final Stage will earn PGA Tour cards for the 2025 season, while the next 40 finishers and ties at Final Stage will earn exempt status through multiple reshuffles of the 2025 Korn Ferry Tour season.

All remaining finishers at Final Stage earn conditional status for the 2025 Korn Ferry Tour season, in addition to being exempt through the Latin America Swing of the 2025 PGA TOUR Americas season.

While the PGA Tour card is the ultimate goal, Thomas admits he has more chance of securing Korn Ferry status or membership on the DP World Tour, with the latter taking priority should he earn both.

“I’d probably pick the DP World Tour card,” said Thomas when we met for a chat at Emirates Golf Club.

“The money is a little bit better and there’s better opportunities on there. With the top ten players, not already exempt, on the Race to Dubai Rankings now securing PGA Tour status, it would give me segway of reaching that.

“When I was maybe nine, ten years old, the DP World Tour was the Tour you wanted to play on. It’s become a bit of a feeder Tour to the PGA Tour in recent years, but that gives players a great opportunity.”

Depending on how Thomas does in Europe and the States will decide if he is to give Asian Tour Qualifying School a shot in January. For now, it is up in the air, but he could well return to Asian Tour action in October at the international Series Thailand if he is to receive an invitation.

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19 qualify for Second Stage Q-School at The Players Club

DP World Tour First Stage Qualifying School took place at The Players Club in Bristol this week, with 19 players making sure of progression to Stage Two.

Englishman Callum Farr posted a one under par final round 69 to reach nine under par for the week and win by three shots from Dutchman Bob Geurts.

Farr bounced back from a five over par opening round with a sensational nine under par 61 in round two, before rounds of 66-69 saw him safely through to the Second Stage.

Scores of plus two or better secured progression with the 19 players now having direct access to the Second Stage and the opportunity to earn their card for 2024.

The Second Stage of DP World Tour Qualifying School will be played across four venues in Spain from October 31-November 3.

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Qualified Players:

Callum Farr (ENG)

Bob Geurts (NED)

Aman Gupta (USA)

Joe Retford (ENG)

Josh Hilleard (ENG)

Ryan Evans (ENG)

Tom Sloman (ENG)

Blake Hathcoat (USA)

Matty Lamb (ENG)

Dongwon Kim (KOR)

Rowan Lester (IRL)

Nicholas Infanti (USA)

Wouter de Vries (NED)

Corey Shaun (USA)

Giles Evans (ENG)

Charlie Thornton (ENG)

Callum Bruce (SCO)

Taylor Carter (ENG)

Jimmy Zheng (NZL) 

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Schedule announced for 2024 DP World Tour Qualifying School

Schedule announced for 2024 DP World Tour Qualifying School

The 2024 DP World Tour Qualifying School schedule has been announced and includes four new venues, an increase in First Stage opportunities and a return to INFINITUM for its dramatic conclusion, as professionals and amateurs from across the world look to secure their place on golf’s Global Tour.

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Bob Carroll hosts a band or two in his driveway on Bedell Street during Deering Center’s annual Porchfest. Photo courtesy of Bob Carroll

Every September, Bob Carroll turns his driveway on Bedell Street in Deering Center into a stage for Porchfest, when bands play in front of homes throughout the neighborhood. He’s been a host for nearly all of the festival’s 10 years and credited the organizers for the hard work they’ve put in over a decade to realize their vision. This year’s festival is 12:15-5 p.m. Sunday, and more than 65 bands will play throughout the afternoon. (Carroll, 53, will host 3rd Shelf Cava.)

Porchfest is free and open to all. For more information, including a map and parking details, check the Deering Center Neighborhood Association Facebook page . This interview has been edited for length.

What is involved in being a host for Porchfest?

The date has always been ingrained. It’s always been the Sunday after Labor Day when people are mostly around, so having that in your schedule.

The actual day-of is pretty easy. Unless you’re doing acoustics. I just put out power and make it nice. People set up in my driveway. People might do that or set up on their actual porch. It’s mostly a willingness to have them use that space for an hour, maybe 45 minutes, for them to set up, and the hour that they’re playing. The bands do the brunt of the work. I put out power and some chairs. The committee does a lot of the work. They put signs out.

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Let’s say someone is coming to Porchfest for the first time. What advice would you give them about enjoying the day?

If you’re coming for a longer period of time or with your kids – it’s very kid-friendly – be prepared to meet some new people. It might be good to bring a snack because that stuff’s not really provided.

Get a map. The maps are posted, but also there’s hard copies. They’ll put it online so you can have a map on your phone. A lot of people might know two or three bands that are playing, so you can map it out.

But you don’t have to plan it out. You’re going to be surrounded by music in a six-by-six-block radius and you can just go with the flow and just have a fun day of hearing different cool music and just being around people that want to be outside and listen to music.

We try to free up the street, so there is parking at Deering High School or places that they don’t barricade off. It’s good to be prepared. You might be doing some walking. A bike is a great way too to utilize the space.

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With two bands, it was a little harder, but I don’t usually have to go far. But if you’re a host, you still get to walk around and enjoy the music and see some of the crowds. You don’t have to stay the whole time. Most people might want to do that, but a half hour in or whatever, you can go see your friend’s band too and come back. People are really respectful about people’s property, about their space. That hasn’t been an issue for us. That’s another reason we continue to host.

Do you have a favorite Porchfest memory?

One got canceled over COVID, but the one the year after, in 2021, people just really wanted to be outside and see people and experience this. It was busy that year, and it ended up being a great day. I think people just wanted to be outside and doing stuff and seeing one another and supporting one another. I could go around and see a variety of different bands but also see a lot of people I hadn’t seen in a while due to being more around the house. That was probably my best memory, but there’s been a lot.

What do you think Porchfest has brought to the Deering Center neighborhood? How has it impacted the neighborhood identity?

It’s a strong sense of community that we look out for one another. It’s good to laugh and be social and listen to music. The music brings people together and has that sense of community. You look around, and you’re smiling and laughing, and people might be dancing, and you’re seeing kids that are now grown. If I had to sum it up, it would be a strong sense of community.

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