Year: | 2015 |
Tour: | Challenge Tour |
Regular Season: | – |
No Of Events: | 24 |
Most Wins: | Nacho Elvira (3) |
Honor1: | Rankings |
Honoree1: | Ricardo Gouveia |
Prevseason: | 2014 |
Nextseason: | 2016 |
The 2015 Challenge Tour was the 27th season of the Challenge Tour, the official development tour to the European Tour.
The following table lists official events during the 2015 season.[1]
Date | Tournament | Host country | Purse (€) | Winner | OWGR points | Other tours | Notes | |
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12 Apr | Kenya | 200,000 | Haydn Porteous (1) | 12 | ||||
25 Apr | Spain | 160,000 | Nacho Elvira (2) | 12 | ||||
10 May | Turkey | 175,000 | Rhys Davies (3) | 12 | ||||
17 May | Denmark | 170,000 | Max Orrin (2) | 12 | New tournament | |||
24 May | Austria | 180,000 | Nacho Elvira (3) | 12 | ||||
31 May | Czech Republic | 170,000 | Jens Fahrbring (2) | 12 | ||||
7 Jun | Switzerland | 170,000 | Daniel Im (1) | 12 | ||||
14 Jun | Belgium | 160,000 | Jamie McLeary (2) | 12 | ||||
21 Jun | France | 200,000 | Sébastien Gros (1) | 12 | ||||
28 Jun | Scotland | 250,000 | Jack Senior (1) | 12 | ||||
5 Jul | Germany | 170,000 | Ricardo Gouveia (2) | 12 | ||||
12 Jul | Slovakia | 165,000 | Borja Virto (1) | 12 | ||||
19 Jul | Spain | 160,000 | Rhys Davies (4) | 12 | ||||
26 Jul | France | 200,000 | Ryan Fox (1) | 12 | ||||
2 Aug | Portugal | 600,000 | Roope Kakko (3) | 18 | ||||
9 Aug | Northern Ireland | 170,000 | Clément Sordet (1) | 12 | ||||
16 Aug | Finland | 170,000 | Dominic Foos (1) | 12 | ||||
22 Aug | Switzerland | 230,000 | Nacho Elvira (4) | 12 | ||||
6 Sep | France | 200,000 | Scott Arnold (1) | 12 | ||||
13 Sep | Kazakhstan | 450,000 | Sébastien Gros (2) | 13 | ||||
4 Oct | Italy | 180,000 | Matteo Delpodio (1) | 12 | ||||
11 Oct | Ireland | 180,000 | Tom Murray (1) | 12 | New tournament | |||
25 Oct | China | US$500,000 | Borja Virto (2) | 13 | ||||
7 Nov | Oman | 375,000 | Ricardo Gouveia (3) | 17 | Flagship event |
The rankings were titled as the Road to Oman and were based on prize money won during the season, calculated in Euros.[2] [3] The top 15 players on the rankings earned status to play on the 2016 European Tour.[4]
Rank | Player | Prize money (€) | |
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1 | 251,592 | ||
2 | 178,645 | ||
3 | 150,466 | ||
4 | 114,878 | ||
5 | 113,135 |