15th November 2024 | Alps Tour Golf
Jose Luis Adarraga Gomez wins the 2024 Alps Tour Qualifying School Final Stage.
Rome, November 15th 2024 – Spain’s Jose Luis Adarraga Gomez comes out on top to win the 2024 Alps Tour Qualifying School Final Stage with a three-day score of 10 under-par. In 2nd place, fellow Spaniard Victor Garcia Broto with a score of 9 under par. In a 2-way tie for 3rd place David Boote from Wales and Liam Nolan from Ireland with a total score of 8 under-par.
The final round of the 2024 Alps Tour Qualifying School Final Stage began at 8:00 a.m. from the 1st and 10th hole at Golf Nazionale in Northern Rome. The leaders teed off at 10:12 a.m. from the 1st tee. After yesterday’s 36 holes cut, 78 players (58 pros and 20 amateurs) qualified for today’s final round, where they competed to try and earn a playing category on the Alps Tour for 2025. Today was a beautiful sunny day, but compared to thie first two round, it had much cooler temperatures and windier conditions.
Final Round Player Quotes
Spain’s Jose Luis Adarraga Gomez, who was in the lead since the second round, shot a final round of 2 under-par 70 at Golf Nazionale to win the 2024 Alps Tour Qualifying School Final Stage with a three-day score of 10 under-par. He began his round with a birdie on hole 2 and then continued his round, making 3 bogeys from holes 4 to 6. Afterward, he made 4 more birdies on the remaining holes to end his final round. After his win, Adarraga Gomez commented: “It was a very good tournament for me even if I had a tough start to the round making a few bogeys in a row. For the rest of the round, I focused and played some good golf. I made a very good birdie on the 18th hole to finish the round.” He added that he found: “Both of the golf courses we played this week were in very good conditions, and the greens were in excellent conditions for the entire tournament also.” Adarraga Gomez plans on: “playing the entire 2025 season on the Alps Tour to try and finish in the top 5 at the end of the year to earn access to the 2025 Challenge Tour.”
Victor Garcia Broto, 27, from Spain, concludes the 2024 Alps Tour Q-School Final Stage in 2nd place with a three-day score of 9 under-par. He shot a first-round score of level par at Golf Nazionale during Round 1 and a great 5 under-par, 67 during yesterday’s round 2 at Terre dei Consoli Golf Club. Today, he shot a final round of 4 under-par, 68 that included 6 birdies and 2 bogeys. Broto is a past winner on the Alps Tour and earned his pass for the Challenge Tour in 2021, thanks to the results he earned. After he concluded the qualifier, Broto commented: “It’s been a good week. We had very different conditions throughout the three days. We played two different courses this week, so it’s always challenging because the greens and the conditions aren’t always the same for the two courses. So, I’m very happy with the results, I’ve been playing well lately but this week especially since yesterday’s round 2. It’s a relief, I mean, it’s been a tough season for me this year so to end it with good feelings it’s always nice. I’m overall very happy and already looking forward to the next season.”
Final Round
At the conclusion of today’s final round, 35 players who will be ranked according to their score, received Category 6 membership, which represents a full playing card for the 2025 Alps Tour Season. The remaining players who made the cut, are eligible to receive Category 8 membership for next year’s season. The remaining players who compete in this Final Stage but did not make the 36 holes cut, are eligible for membership in Category 9.
With this week’s 2024 Alps Tour Qualifying School Final Stage, the 2024 season comes to an end. Players can now enjoy their winter break until the new 2025 Alps Tour season commences in February 2025 in Egypt in the hopes of another successful golf season with the following #risinggolfstars?.
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14th November 2024 | Alps Tour Golf
Spain’s Jose Luis Adarraga Gomez leads after Day 2 at the 2024 Alps Tour Qualifying School Final Stage.
Rome, November 14th 2024 – Spain’s Jose Luis Adarraga Gomez leads by 1 stroke at the end of the 2nd round of the 2024 Alps Tour Qualifying School Final Stage. In a three-way tie for 2nd place at 7 under-par: Ireland’s Liam Nolan, Italy’s Alessandro Nodari, and Matteo Cristoni (am).
A chillier and more overcast morning was the backdrop of today’s second round of the 2024 Alps Tour Qualifying School Final Stage. The weather conditions were tougher today as it was a colder and windier day compared to the opening round. The 156 players compete to earn their 2025 Alps Tour Playing Cards on Golf Nazionale (Par 72) and Terre dei Consoli Golf Club (Par 72). The players switched between the two golf courses compared to yesterday’s round.
Round 2 Player QuotesSpain’s Jose Luis Adarraga Gomez, who was in a tie for 29th place at 1 under par yesterday, concluded his 2nd round of the 2024 Alps Tour Qualifying School Final Stage with a two-day total of 8 under par. Today, he competed at Golf Nazionale, shooting a bogey-free round of 7 under par, 65. He finds himself in the lead heading into tomorrow’s final round of the Q-School Final Stage. Once he concluded his round 2, Adarraga Gomez commented: “Yesterday, I played well, but I lost one ball and another in the water. Today was perfect, I played well, and my strategy was perfect as well as my putting. I holed a lot of important putts.” He added that he found the: “Weather to be much different today. It is much colder today; the scores are higher, and I strongly believe the cut will also increase. It is a much different day compared to yesterday. A bit of north wind is picking up, which is also making it quite challenging out there.”
Liam Nolan from Ireland, 24, is in a 3-way tie for 2nd place with a two-day total of 7 under-par. Today, he shot a 3 under-par 69 at Golf Nazionale with 4 birdies and 1 bogey. After his round, Nolan said he was: “very happy with my round today. I held some good putts today to avoid dropping shots, keeping my round going nicely with some good momentum. Today was a lot tougher compared to yesterday. It was colder and windier, which made the par 5s longer, so there were fewer birdie opportunities on the course. It was important for me to stay patient and try and capitalize on chances when they came.” Nolan turned professional a few months ago, and “?it would be a great achievement to earn full status tomorrow to give me a full season of competitive golf. It is a great opportunity to continue to improve my game and I’m excited for tomorrow to try and get the chance to earn the full status after tomorrow’s final round.”
Alessandro Nodari, 24, from Italy, who was in the tie for 29th place alongside Adarraga Gomez after yesterday’s 1st round with a score of 1 under-par, 71, now finds himself in a 3-way tie for 2nd place with a two-day score of 7 under-par. He shot a bogey-free 6 under-par 66 at Golf Nazionale today to make a move up the leaderboard. After his round, Nodari explained,“Personally found this course much harder than Terre dei Consoli, which I played yesterday. The conditions today were tougher; it was windier, and the greens were harder, so it was important to calculate your yardages very well and where you wanted to land your ball. Today, my tee shots were very good; I hit nearly every fairway, which was a bonus to keep my ball always in play.”
Italian amateur Matteo Cristoni,22, is the third player in the 3-way tie for 2nd place with a two-day total of 7 under-par. He shot a 5-under-par round during yesterday’s first round at Terre dei Consoli Golf Club, and today, he shot a 2 under-par 70 at Golf Nazionale. Cristoni is competing as an amateur this week, and currently, “turning professional isn’t part of my short-term plans as I still need to graduate from college. I’m in Italy for about 2 weeks and then will return to the United States. I hit 16 greens today, it was unfortunate the double bogey on 3, but overall, my game was good, and I’m looking forward to tomorrow.”
The highlight of the day belongs to Spain’s Ruben Pardo Rodriguez who made a fabulous hole-in-one during his Round 2 at Terre dei Consoli Golf Club on the 146 meters, 16th hole with a 9-iron.
Final Round
A total of 78 players (58 pros and 20 amateurs) made the cut which was set at +3 (147). They gained access to tomorrow’s final round, which will be played at Golf Nazionale. The tee times will begin again at 8:00 am local time from the 1st and 10th hole. The final pairing will tee off at 10:12 am local time from the 1st hole.
After tomorrow’s final round, the top 35 players and ties ranked according to score, will be eligible to receive Category 6 membership for the 2025 Alps Tour Season. The remainder of the players who made the cut, and finished between the 36th and 65th position will be eligible to receive Category 8 membership for next year’s season. The remaining players who conclude the tournament between the 66th and 156th position, will be eligible for membership in Category 9 for the 2025 Alps Tour Season
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