The venues and dates for The 2007 European Tour Qualifying School have been confirmed.
The First Stage will again be separated into two Sections, with Section A being played from September 11-14, at three venues, namely, Chart Hills Golf Club, The Oxfordshire Golf Club, both in England, and a new addition to the Qualifying School rota, the Scandinavian Course at the Fleesensee Golf and Country Club in Germany.
Fleesensee Golf and Country Club is an excellent 72-hole complex situated in the renowned Mecklenburg Lake District to the north west of Berlin, which played host to the 2000 European Seniors Tour’s Tui Golf Championship Fleesensee.
Section B will be staged the following week, from September 18-21, at St Annes Old Links, England, Golf de Moliets in France and the Circolo Golf Bogogno in Italy.
From there, the Qualifying School moves to Spain, where the Second Stage, to be played from November 7-10, will be contested over four courses including another exciting new addition at the tranquil Arcos Gardens near Jerez, as well as the PGA Golf de Catalunya, Golf Costa Ballena and Sherry Golf Jerez.
The six round Final Stage (November 15-20) will be held over the Old and New Courses at the San Roque Club in Cadiz for a fourth successive season, where the top 30 players (plus ties) will be awarded full playing rights for The 2008 European Tour International Schedule.
While the Final Stage has been played over the Old and New Courses for the past three years, the San Roque Club’s association with The European Tour Qualifying School dates back to 1995, with past champions at the outstanding venue including European Tour winners Niclas Fasth of Sweden and Scotland’s Alistair Forsyth.