2006 European Tour Qualifying School graduates

This is a list of the 35 players who earned their 2007 European Tour card through Q School in 2006.

#PlayerEuropean TourNotes2007 European Tour
StartsCuts
made
StartsCuts
made
Best
finish
Earnings (€)Money list
rank
T1 Spain Carlos Rodiles 174 96 25 14 3rd 308,710 86
T1 Brazil Alexandre Rocha 30 17 1 Tour de las Américas win
1 Canadian Tour win
25 10 7th 141,389 159
3 Scotland David Drysdale 111 53 2 Challenge Tour wins 24 8 T16 62,166 195
4 England Oliver Fisher* 2 0 29 15 T9 242,067 109
5 Sweden Fredrik Andersson Hed 167 82 2 Challenge Tour wins 26 20 T2 725,255 45
T6 Germany Sven Strüver 373 222 3 European Tour wins 28 17 T7 198,902 125
T6 Sweden Patrik Sjöland 258 157 2 European Tour wins; 1 Asian Tour win 25 12 3rd 179,138 133
T6 United States Notah Begay III* 13 9 4 PGA Tour wins 10 5 T31 36,598 221
T9 Spain Carl Suneson 227 116 5 Challenge Tour wins 29 15 Win 202,211 123
T9 France Julien Foret* 2 1 1 Challenge Tour win 12 2 T55 3,714 331
T9 England Warren Bennett 133 75 1 European Tour win 7 1 T40 5,900 307
T9 England Sam Little 76 39 2 Challenge Tour wins 26 16 2nd 388,453 76
T13 Spain Santiago Luna 509 306 1 European Tour win 22 10 T2 176,069 135
T13 Wales Sion Bebb* 32 17 1 Challenge Tour win 22 8 4th 147,998 155
T13 Australia Wade Ormsby 83 41 27 13 T2 162,668 145
T13 Norway Eirik Tage Johansen* 0 0 18 5 T29 39,853 215
T17 Spain Jesús María Arruti 91 52 19 10 T12 116,044 171
T17 Germany Alex Čejka 236 177 4 European Tour wins 3 2 T14 18,400 252
T17 Japan Taichi Teshima* 5 3 5 Japan Golf Tour wins 19 9 T6 150,257 153
T17 New Zealand Steven Alker 38 17 3 PGA Tour of Australasia wins
1 Nationwide Tour win
21 12 T3 154,316 148
T17 Australia Matthew Zions* 0 0 22 8 T9 99,045 175
T17 Sweden Henrik Nyström 177 82 24 13 T3 231,818 112
T17 England Richard McEvoy 71 25 1 Challenge Tour win 22 8 T7 106,657 173
T24 England Andrew Raitt 106 54 24 4 T5 50,949 208
T24 Iceland Birgir Hafþórsson* 13 5 18 10 T11 77,955 184
T24 France François Calmels* 2 0 15 3 T2 52,707 207
T24 Australia Andrew Tampion* 0 0 24 10 T2 139,634 161
T24 Sweden Pelle Edberg 30 12 28 14 T3 629,614 51
T24 England Matthew Richardson* 1 1 Won the 2004 European Amateur 17 4 66th 8,885 288
T30 England Edward Rush* 18 5 25 10 T6 136,683 162
T30 Argentina Daniel Vancsik 42 18 3 Challenge Tour wins 28 12 Win 390,382 75
T30 Spain Manuel Quirós* 6 2 17 6 T20 61,880 196
T30 Spain José Manuel Carriles 185 92 15 3 T38 19,494 247
T30 Spain Álvaro Quirós* 4 3 1 Challenge Tour win
18th in the Challenge Tour rankings
13 7 Win 259,350 102
T30 Spain Luís Claverie* 16 6 18 8 T17 63,328 193

*European Tour rookie in 2007
T = Tied
      The player retained his European Tour card for 2008 and qualified for the Volvo Masters (finished inside the top 60).
      The player retained his European Tour card for 2008 (finished between 61–117, or won).
      The player did not retain his European Tour Tour card for 2008, but retained conditional status (finished between 118–149).
      The player did not retain his European Tour card for 2008 (finished outside the top 149).

Winners on the European Tour in 2007

No.DatePlayerTournamentWinning scoreMargin of
victory
Runners-up
1 10 Dec
(2006 calendar year)
Spain Álvaro Quirós Alfred Dunhill Championship −13 (74-66-68-67=275) 1 stroke South Africa Charl Schwartzel
2 25 Mar Argentina Daniel Vancsik Madeira Islands Open BPI −18 (68-66-68-68=270) 7 strokes South Africa David Frost
Spain Santiago Luna
3 17 Jun Spain Carl Suneson Open de Saint-Omer −8 (67-70-70-69=276) 3 strokes France François Calmels
Australia Peter Fowler
England Marcus Higley

Runners-up on the European Tour in 2007

No.DatePlayerTournamentWinnerWinning scoreRunner-up score
1 3 Dec
(2006 calendar year)
Australia Wade Ormsby Blue Chip New Zealand Open Australia Nathan Green −5 (71-67-76-65=279) –3 (72-63-76-70=281)
2 18 Feb Australia Andrew Tampion Enjoy Jakarta Astro Indonesia Open Finland Mikko Ilonen −9 (66-68-71-70=275) –8 (68-66-73-69=276)
3 25 Mar Spain Santiago Luna Madeira Islands Open BPI Argentina Daniel Vancsik −18 (68-66-68-68=270) –11 (69-67-72-69=277)
4 13 May Sweden Fredrik Andersson Hed Valle Romano Open de Andalucía England Lee Westwood −20 (72-64-65-67=268) –18 (69-71-64-66=270)
5 17 Jun France François Calmels Open de Saint-Omer Spain Carl Suneson −8 (67-70-70-69=276) –5 (72-69-69-69=279)
6 28 Oct England Sam Little Mallorca Classic France Grégory Bourdy –12 (69-68-64-67=268) –10 (66-69-68-67=270)

See also

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