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Categorie 2021 CATEGORIE 2021 CATEGORIA 1 I Vincitori di un "Major", dell’Open d’Italia ed di altri tornei dell' European Tour/PGA Tour ed i componenti di squadra della Ryder Cup degli ultimi 20 anni (in ordine cronologico) Vittoria/Partecipazione Evento Scadenza Renato PARATORE 2020 European Tour 31-12-2040 Francesco MOLINARI 2019 PGA Tour. 31-12-2039 Andrea PAVAN 2019 European Tour 31-12-2039 Guido MIGLIOZZI 2019 European Tour 31-12-2039 Marco CRESPI 2014 European Tour 31/12/2034 Matteo MANASSERO 2013 European Tour 31-12-2033 Edoardo MOLINARI 2011 Ryder Cup 31-12-2031 Emanuele CANONICA 2005 European Tour 31-12-2025 n. giocatori in categoria = 8 CATEGORIA 2 I vincitori del Campionato Nazionale Open, del PGAI, di un torneo del Challenge Tour o di altro circuito riconosciuto degli ultimi 10 anni; i vincitori di un torneo dell’ALPS TOUR degli ultimi 5 anni (in ordine cronologico) Vittoria/Partecipazione Evento Scadenza Giulio CASTAGNARA 2020 Camp. Naz. Open 31/12/2030 Francesco LAPORTA 2019 Challenge Tour 31/12/2029 Jacopo VECCHI FOSSA 2019 PGAI 31-12-2029 Lorenzo GAGLI 2018 Challenge Tour 31-12-2028 Luca CIANCHETTI 2018 PGAI 31-12-2028 Joon KIM 2017 PGAI 31-12-2027 Enrico DI NITTO 2017 Camp. Naz. Open 31-12-2027 Filippo BERGAMASCHI 2016 Camp. Naz. Open 31-12-2026 Andrea ROTA 2016 PGAI 31-12-2026 Andrea PERRINO 2015 PGAI 31-12-2025 Alessandro TADINI 2015 Camp. Naz. Open 31-12-2025 Matteo DELPODIO 2015 Challenge Tour 31-12-2025 Stefano MAZZOLI 2020 Alps Tour 31-12-2025 Lorenzo SCALISE 2019 Alps Tour 31/12/2024 Edoardo LIPPARELLI 2019 AlpsTour 31/12/2024 Gregory MOLTENI 2019 Alps Tour 31/12/2024 Andrea MAESTRONI 2014 PGAI 31-12-2024 Federico MACCARIO 2019 Alps Tour 31-12-2024 Michele CEA 2018 Alps Tour 31-12-2023 Alessio BRUSCHI 2013 Camp.Naz Open-PGAI 31-12-2023 Andrea ZANINI 2012 PGAI 31-12-2022 Nino BERTASIO 2011 Camp. Naz. Open 31-12-2021 Stefano PITONI 2016 Alps Tour 31-12-2021 n. giocatori in categoria = 23 CATEGORIA 3 Fino a 50 Giocatori Invitati dalla FIG CATEGORIA 4 I vincitori del torneo in questione fino al compimento del 50° anno d’età. n. giocatori in categoria = 0 CATEGORIA 5 I primi 25 (più pari merito) dell’Ordine di Merito Italiano 2020 Posizione Aron ZEMMER 11 Andrea SARACINO 17 Michele ORTOLANI 18 Philip GEERTS 21 Luca GALLIANO 22 Ludovico ADDABBO 25 n. giocatori in categoria = 6 CATEGORIA 6 I partecipanti al Final Stage della Qualifying School E.T. 2020 n. giocatori in categoria = 0 CATEGORIA 7 I Seniores in possesso delle categorie dalla 1 alla 7 dell' European Senior Tour 2020 Posizione n. giocatori in categoria = 0 CATEGORIA 8 I classificati dal 26° al 50° posto (più pari merito) dell’Ordine di Merito Italiano 2020 Posizione Giovanni CRAVIOLO 26 Takayuki MATSUI 28 Alessandro GRAMMATICA 29 Carlo CASALEGNO 30 Federico ZUCCHETTI 31 Edoardo GILETTA 32 Marco BERNARDINI 33 Giacomo FORTINI 34 Pietro RICCI 37 Cristiano TERRAGNI 38 Rocco SANJUST 40 Alessandro STUCCHI 41 Lorenzo MAGINI 42 Stefano CIAPPARELLI 43 Daniele BOMARSI 44 Lorenzo SCOTTO 45 Alessandro TRILLINI 46 Mauro BIANCO 47 Alessandro NOTARO 48 Nunzio Daniele LOMBARDI 49 Andrea VERCESI 50 n. giocatori in categoria = 21 CATEGORIA 9 I giocatori che hanno ottenuto la categoria 6 e la categoria 8 alla Qualifying School dell’Alps Tour per il 2020 Adalberto MONTINI CATEGORIA 8 Marco ARCHETTI CATEGORIA 8 Guglielmo BRAVETTI CATEGORIA 8 Alessandro ALOI CATEGORIA 8 Federico MILITO CATEGORIA 8 N. giocatori in categoria = 5 CATEGORIA 10 I componenti della Squadra di World Cup fino al compimento del 50° anno di età. Scadenza n. giocatori in categoria = 0 CATEGORIA 11 I classificati dal 51° posto in poi dell’ordine di merito italiano 2020 Posizione Marco SASSARA 51 Zeke MARTINEZ 52 Marco GUERISOLI 53 Matteo FUCINI 54 Luca D’ANDREAMATTEO 55 Riccardo BALDISSONI 56 Marco Valerio CIDONIO 57 Federico LIVIO 58 Mattia BERGAMASCHI 60 Matteo ROCCIA 61 Alberto CAMPANILE 62 Paolo CUOMO 65 Dimitri CAVAZZANA 66 Lorenzo CASTELLI 67 Patrick ACTIS ALESINA 69 Daniele BERRI 70 Giorgio DE PIERI 72 Alessandro FERRAGINA 73 Domenico GEMINIANI 74 Andrea ZANARDELLI 75 Ascanio PACELLI 76 Tommaso PERRINO 77 Giovanni LOSSO 78 Marco Fabio MARI 79 Gianluca GIANSANTI 80 N. giocatori in categoria = 25 .
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