2011 Early Schedule
The 2011 Alps European Tour schedule will be announced soon. Today, we announce the first two events: March 10-12: Peugeot Tour Escorpion – Valencia Spain) April 28-30: Peugeot Open de Cataluna – Barcelona (Spain)
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The 2011 Alps European Tour schedule will be announced soon. Today, we announce the first two events: March 10-12: Peugeot Tour Escorpion – Valencia Spain) April 28-30: Peugeot Open de Cataluna – Barcelona (Spain)
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England’s Steve Lewton, 27 year old, got his card after Q school marathon. He has won the second stage last week and after 6 rounds succeeded in grabing a precious place in top 30 of the Final stage. Lewton played on Challenge Tour in 2010 thanks to his second place at the final ranking of […]
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England’s Steve Lewton who finished second at 2009 Alps Tour ranking shares lead after third round at European tour final stage. Spain’s Jesus Legarrea, 2010 Alps tour member, is on the right side of the projected cut after 54 holes at 41th place. Lawrence Dodd, Jason Barnes and Matthew Cryer must play very low under […]
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Englishman Matthew Cryer shot level par after 4 rounds at second stage to earn the right to play at Final Stage of European Tour Qualifying School. He is the only one of the top 5 of final ranking to be part of the field next week. Fellows Lawrence Dodd and Jason Barnes succeeded as well. […]
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Italian Emanuele Lattanzi gave the right answer to his friends. He won the Q school Final one clear, 16under total to earn the precious category to play on Alps Tour next year. His fellows kept on supporting him and pushing him to go back on circuit. “They were right, I will play next year and […]
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Italian Emmanuele Lattanzi won the battle of nerves today. He shot again the best score of the day 65, -6 for -14 total at Riva dei Tessali and lead the Alps Tour Q school by 3 strokes over England’s Chris Paisley. Lattanzi, 35 year old next December, was really happy at the end of the […]
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Alps Tour is pleased to introduce you the top 5 of order of merit 2010. From left to right, Italian Matteo Delpodio, England’s Jason Palmer, France’s Alan Bihan, Scotland’s Gavin Dear and Englands Matthew Cryer.
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