DP World Tour First Stage Qualifying School concluded this week at Horsens GC in Denmark, with 25 players making it through to Second Stage later this year.
On a rain affected week, the tournament was reduced to 54 holes with American Matt Sharpstene securing a two stroke victory following rounds of 66-68-64.
Sharpstene’s 12 under par total saw him triumph by two from Englishman Robert Dinwiddie and Vince van Veen from the Netherlands.
Scores of two under par or better secured progression with the 25 players now having direct access to the Second Stage and the opportunity to earn their card for 2024.
The Second Stage of DP World Tour Qualifying School will be played across four venues in Spain from October 31-November 3.
Qualified Players:
Matt Sharpstene (USA)
Robert Dinwiddie (ENG)
Vince van Veen (NED)
Vince India (USA)
Joel Sylven (SWE)
Greg Holmes (ENG)
Julien Sale (FRA)
Mark Power (IRL)
Brandon Berry (USA)
Mateo Fernandez de Oliveira (ARG)
Jacob Agerschou (DEN)
August Thor Host (DEN)
Jamie Tofte Nielsen (DEN)
Frederik Birkelund (DEN)
Paul Chaplet (CRC)
Anders Emil Ejlersen (DEN)
Jack Floydd (ENG)
Herman Wibe Sekne (NOR)
David Kitt (IRL)
Abel Gallegos (ARG)
Lars Keunen (NED)
Aydan Verdonk (NED)
Simon Zach (CZE)
Max Kennedy (IRL)
Liam Nolan (IRL)