Neither player will feature during the remaining two days in Hildesheim. De Graaf announced his decision on Facebook. ''The decision is made, Challenge Tour it is'', the Dutchman said. De Graaf lost his first two matches at Q-School, averaging below 80 in both games. Stompé is also going home. The former tram driver admitted in conversation with RTL7 it was never his intention to win a Tour Card. ''I thought it would be nice to play Challenge Tour together with my son. To be eligible for the Challenge Tour, you have to play Q-School.'' ''A lot of people in Holland were writing 'Co is coming back'. Well, Co is not coming back. I'm just going away with my son for some weekends to see where I am. If it goes well, then I could have a real go next year, but that's too far for now'', Stompé said. 'The Matchstick' , but lost his first game on Friday. The former major winner aims to make his debut on the PDC Challenge Tour this season.