Ben Evans can relax after securing a European Tour card for 2016
Ben Evans has secured a European Tour card for next season after appearing to have narrowly missed out in Hong Kong on Sunday.
The Englishman missed out on full playing privileges for
2016 when he finished 111th on the Race To Dubai money list, with only
the top 110 players qualifying. Evans birdied five of his last
eight holes on Sunday to finish in a tie for 11th at the Hong Kong Open,
but that still left him 1,007.70 points behind Italian teenager Renato
Paratore.
However,
American player Brooks Koepka confirmed to European Tour officials on
Monday that he would be relinquishing his membership, moving Evans into
the final qualifying position. Evans will have Category 10
membership of the tour next season, meaning he should be eligible for
most tournaments outside the majors and World Golf Championship events.
Maidstone-based
Evans wrote on Twitter: "Well @EuropeanTour it's been a 24hr
rollercoaster. Overwhelmed and so happy to be told I've moved to 110
on R2D Cant wait for 2016! #buzzing."
Brooks Koepka has given up his European Tour membership to play on the PGA Tour
Koepka
was named European Tour rookie of the year in 2014 at the end of a
season that saw him win the Turkish Airlines Open, but he will not be
defending his title in Antalya this week and has decided to focus on the
US PGA Tour next season.
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