The 115 European Tour players who got their 2019-20 cards from the Race to Dubai
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The 115 European Tour players who got their 2019-20 cards from the Race to Dubai

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The 2018-19 European Tour regular season concluded with the end of the Portugal Masters, with 115 players in the Race to Dubai standings locking up their European Tour cards and status for the 2019-20 season.

Typically, the European Tour allows the top 110 in the Race to Dubai to keep their status, but with five associate European Tour members in the top 110, the European Tour expanded the allowance.

The players who finish 116th and worse may be required to go through European Tour Q-School to save their status. Many may maintain status through other means.

115 European Tour players who kept cards, exempt status for 2019-20 season

  • 1. Bernd Wiesberger -- 4198.2 points
  • 2. Jon Rahm -- 3898.3 points
  • 3. Shane Lowry -- 3535.4 points
  • 4. Matthew Fitzpatrick -- 2865.9 points
  • 5. Matt Wallace -- 2623.9 points
  • 6. Tommy Fleetwood -- 2379.6 points
  • 7. Robert Macintyre -- 1983.2 points
  • 8. Erik Van Rooyen -- 1978.7 points
  • 9. Danny Willett -- 1928.7 points
  • 10. Christiaan Bezuidenhout -- 1796.7 points
  • 11. Louis Oosthuizen -- 1792.6 points
  • 12. Kurt Kitayama -- 1790.3 points
  • 13. Rafa Cabrera Bello -- 1703.8 points
  • 14. Jorge Campillo -- 1680.6 points
  • 15. Sergio Garcia -- 1663.8 points
  • 16. Ian Poulter -- 1638.4 points
  • 17. Benjamin Hebert -- 1592.7 points
  • 18. Justin Harding -- 1533.8 points
  • 19. Victor Perez -- 1526 points
  • 20. Paul Casey -- 1503.3 points
  • 21. Francesco Molinari -- 1462.9 points
  • 22. Romain Langasque -- 1452.4 points
  • 23. Haotong Li -- 1441.1 points
  • 24. Paul Waring -- 1436 points
  • 25. Andrea Pavan -- 1435 points
  • 26. Joost Luiten -- 1329.5 points
  • 27. Tony Finau -- 1321.9 points
  • 28. Mike Lorenzo-Vera -- 1313.3 points
  • 29. Justin Rose -- 1301.5 points
  • 30. Adri Arnaus -- 1292.4 points
  • 31. Richard Sterne -- 1281.1 points
  • 32. Matthias Schwab -- 1281 points
  • 33. Rory Mcilroy -- 1263.5 points
  • 34. Marcus Kinhult -- 1224 points
  • 35. Henrik Stenson -- 1193.3 points
  • 36. David Lipsky -- 1187.1 points
  • 37. Andy Sullivan -- 1160.5 points
  • 38. Patrick Reed -- 1105.3 points
  • 39. Thomas Pieters -- 1104.5 points
  • 40. Tyrrell Hatton -- 1099.3 points
  • 41. Eddie Pepperell -- 1086.4 points
  • 42. Guido Migliozzi -- 1067.2 points
  • 43. Mikko Korhonen -- 1065 points
  • 44. Lucas Bjerregaard -- 1060 points
  • 45. Jordan Smith -- 1056.5 points
  • 46. Tom Lewis -- 1055.4 points
  • 47. Aaron Rai -- 1046.3 points
  • 48. Matthew Southgate -- 1039.1 points
  • 49. Lee Westwood -- 1038.5 points
  • 50. Sebastian Soderberg -- 999.7 points
  • 51. Andrew Johnston 959.8 points
  • 52. Scott Hend 952.3 points
  • 53. Nicolas Colsaerts 883.1 points
  • 54. Billy Horschel 869.8 points
  • 55. Ryan Fox 869.2 points
  • 56. George Coetzee 864.6 points
  • 57. Joachim B. Hansen 863.3 points
  • 58. Richie Ramsay 862.3 points
  • 59. Masahiro Kawamura 832 points
  • 60. Pablo Larrazábal 818.3 points
  • 61. Jason Scrivener 808.1 points
  • 62. Oliver Wilson 803.9 points
  • 63. Chris Paisley 776.8 points
  • 64. Nacho Elvira 772.2 points
  • 65. Alex Noren 756.4 points
  • 66. Thomas Detry 738.5 points
  • 67. Kiradech Aphibarnrat 737.7 points
  • 68. Gavin Green 736.8 points
  • 69. Steven Brown 729.4 points
  • 70. Joakim Lagergren 725.7 points
  • 71. Martin Kaymer 719 points
  • 72. Alvaro Quiros 717.4 points
  • 73. Julian Suri 695.1 points
  • 74. Scott Jamieson 668.3 points
  • 75. Kalle Samooja 660.8 points
  • 76. Fabrizio Zanotti 653.2 points
  • 77. Nino Bertasio 652.4 points
  • 78. Wade Ormsby 644.9 points
  • 79. Justin Walters 637.4 points
  • 80. Edoardo Molinari 637.1 points
  • 81. Shubhankar Sharma 636.3 points
  • 82. Zander Lombard 607.1 points
  • 83. Sean Crocker 597.8 points
  • 84. David Drysdale 592.7 points
  • 85. Sam Horsfield 590.1 points
  • 86. Adrian Otaegui 584.8 points
  • 87. Stephen Gallacher 581 points
  • 88. Jeff Winther 579.4 points
  • 89. David Law 554.1 points
  • 90. Ashley Chesters 543.8 points
  • 91. Grant Forrest 532.8 points
  • 92. Søren Kjeldsen 531.3 points
  • 93. Maximilian Kieffer 530.8 points
  • 94. Renato Paratore 526 points
  • 95. David Horsey 522.9 points
  • 96. Alexander Björk 517.5 points
  • 97. Brandon Stone 517.1 points
  • 98. Callum Shinkwin 509.7 points
  • 99. Dean Burmester 507.7 points
  • 100. Tapio Pulkkanen 501.1 points
  • 101. Jeunghun Wang 500.6 points
  • 102. Lorenzo Gagli 494.3 points
  • 103. Matthieu Pavon 486.5 points
  • 104. Oliver Fisher 483.4 points
  • 105. Ross Fisher 482.5 points
  • 106. Lucas Herbert 482.1 points
  • 107. Robert Rock 478.7 points
  • 108. Aaron Wise 477.6 points
  • 109. Jack Singh Brar 469.5 points
  • 110. Victor Dubuisson 459.6 points
  • 111. Jazz Janewattananond 456.5 points
  • 112. Haydn Porteous 456 points
  • 113. Branden Grace 451.4 points
  • 114. James Morrison 449.4 points
  • 115. Gaganjeet Bhullar 446.7 points

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