2024 Challenge Tour

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The 2024 Challenge Tour was the 36th season of the Challenge Tour, the official development tour to the European Tour.

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2024 Challenge Tour season
Duration1 February 2024 (2024-02-01) – 3 November 2024 (2024-11-03)
Number of official events29
Most wins Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen (3)
John Parry (3)
Rankings Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen
2023
2025
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Schedule

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The following table lists official events during the 2024 season.[1][2][3]

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DateTournamentHost countryPurse
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Winner[a]OWGR
points
Other
tours[b]
Notes
4 FebSDC OpenSouth AfricaUS$350,000Wales Rhys Enoch (2)5.89AFR
11 FebBain's Whisky Cape Town OpenSouth AfricaUS$350,000Sweden Mikael Lindberg (2)6.40AFR
18 FebDimension Data Pro-AmSouth AfricaR7,000,000France David Ravetto (1)7.35AFRPro-Am
25 FebNMB ChampionshipSouth AfricaUS$350,000Sweden Björn Åkesson (1)5.49AFR
17 MarDelhi ChallengeIndiaUS$300,000England John Parry (2)5.34PGTINew tournament
24 MarKolkata ChallengeIndiaUS$300,000Denmark Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen (1)5.66PGTINew tournament
21 AprAbu Dhabi ChallengeUAEUS$300,000England Garrick Porteous (2)6.81
28 AprUAE ChallengeUAEUS$300,000Denmark Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen (2)6.86
12 MayChallenge de EspañaSpain270,000Spain Joel Moscatel (1)6.30
26 MayDanish Golf ChallengeDenmark270,000Norway Andreas Halvorsen (1)6.19
9 JunChallenge de CádizSpain270,000Denmark Jonathan Gøth-Rasmussen (1)6.03
16 JunKaskáda Golf ChallengeCzech Republic270,000Denmark Hamish Brown (1)5.71
23 JunBlot Open de BretagneFrance270,000England John Parry (3)5.34
30 JunLe Vaudreuil Golf ChallengeFrance270,000Spain Joel Moscatel (2)6.45
21 JulEuram Bank OpenAustria270,000England Frank Kennedy (1)5.63
28 JulBlack Desert NI OpenNorthern Ireland£250,000Republic of Ireland Conor Purcell (1)6.86
4 AugIrish ChallengeIreland270,000Sweden Joakim Lagergren (2)6.81
11 AugFarmfoods Scottish ChallengeScotland£250,000England Brandon Robinson-Thompson (2)5.73
18 AugVierumäki Finnish ChallengeFinland270,000Sweden Christofer Blomstrand (1)5.21
25 AugIndoor Golf Group ChallengeSweden270,000Sweden Joakim Lagergren (3)4.97
1 SepRosa Challenge TourPoland270,000Spain Ángel Ayora (1)5.70New tournament
8 SepBig Green Egg German ChallengeGermany270,000Denmark Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen (3)[c]4.87
15 SepOpen de PortugalPortugal270,000United States Matt Oshrine (1)6.33
22 SepItalian Challenge OpenItaly350,000England John Parry (4)[d]6.86
29 SepSwiss ChallengeFrance270,000Scotland Euan Walker (2)4.05
5 OctD+D Real Czech ChallengeCzech Republic270,000Zimbabwe Benjamin Follett-Smith (2)3.90
13 OctHainan OpenChinaUS$500,000Denmark Hamish Brown (2)5.40CHN
20 OctHangzhou OpenChinaUS$500,000Republic of Ireland Conor Purcell (2)5.59CHNNew tournament
3 NovRolex Challenge Tour Grand FinalSpain500,000Norway Kristoffer Reitan (1)5.33Tour Championship
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Rankings

The rankings were titled as the Road to Mallorca and were based on tournament results during the season, calculated using a points-based system.[6][7] The top 22 players on the rankings earned status to play on the 2025 European Tour (DP World Tour).[e][10]

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RankPlayerPoints
1Denmark Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen1,826
2England John Parry1,595
3Finland Oliver Lindell1,497
4Spain Ángel Ayora1,488
5Denmark Hamish Brown1,477
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Notes

  1. The number in brackets after each winner's name is the number of Challenge Tour events they had won up to and including that tournament. This information is only shown for Challenge Tour members. It is rare for someone to accumulate many wins on the Challenge Tour as success at this level usually leads to promotion to the European Tour.
  2. Neergaard-Petersen earned immediate promotion to the European Tour, as this was his third win of the season.[4]
  3. Parry earned immediate promotion to the European Tour, as this was his third win of the season.[5]
  4. Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen (1st) and Robin Williams (14th) were already exempt via the 2024 Race to Dubai;[8][9] status was extended to players ranked 21st (Nicolai von Dellingshausen) and 22nd (Lucas Bjerregaard).

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