Current season, competition or edition: 2023 Swedish Golf Tour | |
Formerly | MoreGolf Mastercard Tour Nordea Tour SAS Masters Tour Telia Tour Telia Infomedia Golf Tour Scandinavian Tour |
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Sport | Golf |
Founded | 1983 |
Founder | PGA of Sweden Swedish Golf Fereration |
First season | 1984 |
Countries | Based in Sweden[a] |
Most titles | Order of Merit titles: Per-Arne Brostedt (2) Mats Hallberg (2) Tournament wins: Mats Lanner (11)[b] |
Related competitions | Danish Golf Tour Finnish Tour Nordic Golf League Norwegian Golf Tour |
Official website | https://golf.se/moregolfmastercardtour |
The Swedish Golf Tour, currently titled as the Cutter & Buck Tour for sponsorship reasons,[1] is a developmental professional golf which was formerly operated by Svenska Golftourerna AB, as well as being owned equally by the Swedish Golf Federation and the PGA of Sweden. Since 2018 it has been operated by the Swedish Golf Federation.
The tour is designed to help Swedish golfers to reach the standard of play needed to qualify for the European Tour or the Challenge Tour.
The events on the SGT are included in the Nordic Golf League, which is one of four European Tour-recognised third-tier tours, and is run in collaboration by the national golf associations of Denmark, Finland, Norway, and Sweden. The four third-level tours carry Official World Golf Ranking points.[2]
Each year, usually in October, a 2-stage qualifying school tournament is held, which gives players an opportunity to qualify for the SGT.
The developing tour to the SGT is the Future Series, with a minimum prize fund of SKr 50,000 per tournament 2020. The Future Series Ranking, gives players the opportunity to qualify for the SGT.
The Swedish Golf Tour for women was established in 1986 and is run by the same organization.
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