The seventeen Tour Cards at the 2024 European Q-School in Kalkar have been given their destination. Seven of the seventeen Tour Cards there were won by players of Dutch nationality.
One tournament was played daily from Thursday through Sunday. The winner of each tournament received a Tour Card. Martijn Dragt, Jelle Klaasen, Andy Baetens and Jeffrey de Graaf became the day's winners. De Graaf won the final day tournament Sunday after a thrilling final day, giving the Swedish Dutchman another Tour Card for the first time since 2018. After two years, Klaasen returns as a Tour Card holder, while Dragt and Baetens hold Tour Cards for the first time.
In addition, thirteen Tour Cards were distributed via the European Q-School Order of Merit. Dutch American Jules van Dongen was the first to secure a Tour Card this way. This was followed by Haupai Puha, who became the first New Zealander to pass the Q-School.
Then, Radek Szaganski, Chris Landman, Patrick Geeraets, Jitse van der Wal, Paul Krohne, Benjamin Drue Reus, Mario Vandenbogaerde, Lukas Wenig, Thibault Tricole, Michele Turetta and Tim Wolters managed to win Tour Cards via the rankings. Turetta's Tour Card win provides another historical fact. Turetta is the first ever Italian Tour Card holder.
Tour Card Winners European Q-School
Day winners
Martijn Dragt
Jelle Klaasen
Andy Baetens
Jeffrey de Graaf
Tour Card via Q-School Order of Merit
Haupai Puha
Jules van Dongen
Radek Szaganski
Chris Landman
Patrick Geeraets
Jitse van der Wal
Paul Krohne
Benjamin Drue Reus
Mario Vandenbogaerde
Lukas Wenig
Thibault Tricole
Michele Turetta
Tim Wolters