Blake Abercrombie reportedly teed it up at Lynbygaard Golf in Denmark in pursuit of a card for next season. However, his quest came to an end on the first hole ...
The first event of stage one was held at the Players Cup in Bristol earlier this month and finishes in France in October. Q-school returned to the DP World Tour schedule this year after a three-year absence due to the Covid-19 pandemic. However, his quest came to an end on the first hole after he used a rangefinder and was removed from the event. He used a rangefinder on the first hole, something not allowed in Euro Q school and was DQ’d. The 27-year-old has previously played on the PGA Tour Canada and PGA Tour Latinoamerica without much success. A pro was disqualified after just one hole of DP World Tour Q-school – having travelled from America and paid €2,000 to compete.
Blake Abercrombie travelled from the US to Denmark for the First Stage Section E Lyngbygaard Golf in Denmark on the DP World Tour, but his qualification cam ...
The first stage will conclude in France at the start of October and the second stage will begin on November 3 in Alicante. The final stage of Q-School will take place at Infinitum in Tarragona, Spain on November 11. Jose Gonzalez was disqualified after shooting an 86 in the first round in Denmark which included four 7s on his scorecard.
Blake Abercrombie was thrown out of the qualifier after using a rangefinder on the opening hole.
Jeff's favourite course played is Sandy Lane in Barbados, which went far better than when he played Matfen Hall in Northumberland, where he crashed the buggy on the way to the 1st tee! [Monday Q Info](https://twitter.com/acaseofthegolf1), the American flew thousands of miles from the US to Denmark to play the first stage of the DP World Tour Q-School at Lyngbygaard Golf in Braband, Denmark, paying the €2,000 entry fee. The event in Braband, Denmark, was the seventh of nine first stage qualifiers, with events in Cheshire, England, and Hardelot, France early next month wrapping up the opening stage. Flew over to Denmark from US and played one hole.He used a rangefinder on the first hole, something not allowed in Euro Q school and was DQ’d. He has faced golfing greats Sam Torrance and Sergio Garcia, but on the poker felt rather than the golf course. Estimating the cost of Abercrombie’s ill-fated trip and entry at $5,000, Monday Q Info had some sympathy for Abercrombie, but that wasn’t shared by fellow American Nico Paez.
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