2002 Alps Tour
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| Duration | 20 February 2002 – 22 November 2002 |
|---|---|
| Number of official events | 16 |
| Most wins | France Lionel Alexandre (2) France David Dupart (2) Italy Alessandro Napoleoni (2) Italy Marco Soffietti (2) |
| Order of Merit | Italy Alessandro Napoleoni |
← 2001 2003 → | |
The 2002 Alps Tour was the second season of the Alps Tour, a third-tier golf tour recognised by the European Tour.
Schedule
[edit | edit source]The following table lists official events during the 2002 season.[1]
| Date | Tournament | Host country | Purse (€) |
Winner[a] |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 23 Feb | Memorial Richard Olalainty | France | 45,000 | France Benoît Teilleria (1) |
| 5 May | Gösser Open | Austria | 25,000 | Italy Marco Soffietti (1) |
| 17 May | Salsomaggiore Terme Open | Italy | 25,000 | Italy Francesco Guermani (1) |
| 24 May | Quattroruote Open | Italy | 40,000 | France David Dupart (1) |
| 2 Jun | Open de Bordeaux | France | 42,500 | France Nicolas Beaufils (1) |
| 23 Jun | Memorial Olivier Barras | Switzerland | 40,000 | Italy Alessandro Napoleoni (2) |
| 7 Jul | UBS Warburg Golf Open | Switzerland | 65,000 | Spain Fernando Roca (1) |
| 12 Jul | Memorial Antonio Roncoroni | Italy | 40,000 | Italy Alessandro Napoleoni (3) |
| 19 Jul | Memorial A. Angelini | Italy | 40,000 | Italy Alberto Binaghi (1) |
| 18 Aug | Niederösterreich Open | Austria | 25,000 | Austria Clemens Prader (1) |
| 25 Aug | Ottenstein Open | Austria | 25,000 | Italy Marco Soffietti (2) |
| 14 Sep | Intercontinental Open | Austria | 25,000 | France David Dupart (2) |
| 29 Sep | Open de Toulouse | France | 50,000 | France Julien van Hauwe (2) |
| 6 Oct | Open de Poitiers | France | 42,500 | France Frédéric Cupillard (1) |
| 19 Oct | Ufficio Stile Open | Italy | 25,000 | France Lionel Alexandre (1) |
| 22 Nov | Sanremo Open | Italy | 25,000 | France Lionel Alexandre (2) |
Order of Merit
[edit | edit source]The Order of Merit was based on prize money won during the season, calculated in euros.[2] The top four players on the Order of Merit earned status to play on the 2003 Challenge Tour.[3]
| Position | Player | Prize money (€) | Status earned |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Italy Alessandro Napoleoni | 28,022 | Promoted to Challenge Tour |
| 2 | Italy Marco Soffietti | 26,917 | |
| 3 | France Lionel Alexandre | 26,457 | |
| 4 | France David Dupart | 23,847 | |
| 5 | Italy Emanuele Lattanzi | 21,455 | |
| 6 | France Nicolas Beaufils | 12,685 | |
| 7 | France Jean-Nicolas Billot | 11,985 | |
| 8 | France Frédéric Cupillard | 11,706 | |
| 9 | France Cédric Doucet | 11,392 | |
| 10 | Italy Gianluca Pietrobono | 7,696 |
Notes
[edit | edit source]- ^ The number in brackets after each winner's name is the number of Alps Tour events they had won up to and including that tournament. It is rare for someone to accumulate many wins on the Alps Tour as success at this level usually leads to promotion to the Challenge Tour.
References
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