User:Phinumu/Satellite tours

2019

 * The colorings here refer to the 2021 season, as there was no full graduating class from the Challenge Tour in 2020.
 * Lieser and Mansell were among the Challenge Tour top 5 in 2020 and given access to some 2021 European Tour events; neither played enough Challenge Tour events in 2021 to be ranked. The green color represents the category they wound up in for 2022.
 * Players could not fall below the conditional category for 2022, unless they did not play at all (like Huldahl).
 * Young and van West finished outside the top 70, but their category prevented them from falling.

2017
(EuroPro #1), (Alps #1), and  (Pro Golf #5) earned better status in Q School. Nicolai von Dellingshausen (Pro Golf #1) finished 40th in the Challenge Tour rankings; Jonathan Thomson (EuroPro #9) earned a European Tour card through Q School.

2016
(Alps #2) and (Nordic #3) earned better status in Q School.

2015
(Alps #2), (Alps #6), and  (Pro Golf #3) earned better status in Q School. Other satellite tour players who earned Challenge Tour status through Q School included (EuroPro #6) and  (EuroPro #8), while Daniel Gavins (EuroPro #7) earned a European Tour card.

2014
Jack Senior finished second on the EuroPro Tour, but also finished 67th on the Challenge Tour. Borja Virto finished fourth on the Alps Tour, but earned a European Tour card through Q School. Marcel Schneider was not replaced, despite earning better Challenge Tour status in Q School. Other satellite tour players who earned Challenge Tour status through Q School included (Nordic #9) and  (Nordic #10). Moritz Lampert (Pro Golf #10) finished in the top 15 of the Challenge Tour in 2014 and graduated to the European Tour.

2013
Bernd Ritthammer finished fourth on the Pro Golf Tour, but also finished 37th on the Challenge Tour. Patrik Sjöland finished fourth on the Nordic League, but earned a European Tour card through Q School. and, second and fourth on the Alps Tour, earned better Challenge Tour status in Q School.

2012
Jack Senior finished third on the Alps Tour, but also finished 66th on the Challenge Tour. finished fifth on the Nordic Golf League, but earned better Challenge Tour status in Q School.

2011
Chris Paisley (Alps #3) also finished in the top 80 of the Challenge Tour. Guillaume Cambis (Alps #1) and Reinier Saxton (ProGolf #1) earned European Tour cards through Q School. (ProGolf #2), (ProGolf #7),  (Nordic #3),  (Nordic #4), and  (Nordic #5) earned better Challenge Tour status in Q School. (Alps #10) also earned Challenge Tour status in Q School.

2010
Daniel Gaunt (EuroPro #1) also finished 7th on the Challenge Tour, graduating to the European Tour. Tim Sluiter (ProGolf #5) earned a European Tour card through Q School. (EuroPro #5) earned better Challenge Tour status in Q School. Thomas Nørret (Nordic #8) earned a European Tour card in Q School.

2009
Scott Jamieson (EuroPro #1) and Steve Surry (EuroPro #4) also finished in the top 80 of the Challenge Tour. (Nordic #4) earned better Challenge Tour status in Q School.

2005

 * Top 20 (2010-12); Top 15 (2013-present): Graduated to European Tour
 * 21-80 (2010-12); 16-70 (2013-present): Retained full Challenge Tour status
 * 81-120 (2010-12); 71-120 (2013-present): Retained conditional Challenge Tour status
 * 121+: Retained limited or no Challenge Tour status

Miscellaneous info

 * 2001 MasterCard Tour OoM
 * 2000 MasterCard Tour OoM; Year in review; Partial schedule