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2022 PGA EuroPro Tour
The 2022 PGA EuroPro Tour was the 20th season of the PGA EuroPro Tour, a third-tier tour recognised by the European Tour. In September, the tour announced that the 2022 season would be the last. Schedule The following table lists official events during the 2022 season. Order of Merit The PGA EuroPro Tour#Order of Merit winners, Order of Merit was titled as the Race to Lough Erne and was based on prize money won during the season, calculated in Pound sterling. The top five players on the Order of Merit earned status to play on the 2023 Challenge Tour. Notes References External links

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James Allan (golfer)
James Allan may refer to: Sports * James Allan (Australian footballer) (born 1985), Australian rules footballer *James Allan (cricketer) (born 1972), New Zealand cricketer * James Allan (footballer, born 1857) (1857–1911), Scottish schoolmaster and footballer, founder of Sunderland A.F.C. *James Allan (footballer, born 1866) (1866–1945), Scottish international footballer (also known as John Allan) * James Allan (rugby union) (1860–1934), New Zealand rugby union player * Jock Allan, Scottish footballer Music *James Allan (musician) (born 1979), lead singer and guitarist and former footballer *James Allan, a member of the band E-Rotic Others * James Alexander Allan (1879–1967), Australian poet * James Allan (diplomat) (1932–2018), British diplomat *James Allan (Canadian politician) (1894–1992), Ontario politician * James Allan (bishop) (1928–2013), retired Canadian Anglican bishop * James Allan (computer scientist), University of Massachusetts Amherst professor *James A ...
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Dermot McElroy
Diarmaid () is a masculine given name in the Irish language, which has historically been anglicized as Jeremiah or Jeremy, names with which it is etymologically unrelated. Earlier forms of the name include Diarmit and Diarmuit. Variations of the name include Diarmait and Diarmuid. Anglicised forms of the name include Dermody, Dermot (, ) and Dermod. Mac Diarmata, anglicised ''McDermott'' and similar, is the patronymic and surname derived from the personal name. The exact etymology of the name is debated. There is a possibility that the name is derived in part from ''dí'', which means "without"; and either from , which means "injunction", or , which means "envy".. The Irish name later spread to Scotland where in Scottish Gaelic the form of the name is ''Diarmad''; Anglicised forms of this name include ''Diarmid'' and ''Dermid''.. Diarmaid * Diarmaid Mac an Bhaird ( fl. 1670) Irish poet * Diarmaid Blake Gaelic footballer * Diarmaid MacCulloch (born 1951) British church hist ...
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Paul Maddy (golfer)
Paul Michael Maddy (born 17 August 1962) is a Welsh retired professional footballer who played in Football League, most notably for Hereford United as a midfielder. He also played League football for Cardiff City, Brentford, Chester City and was capped by Wales at U21 level. Club career A midfielder, Maddy was a product of the Cardiff City youth system and made 43 appearances and scored three goals for the club. Interspersed with spells at Swansea City, Brentford and Chester City, Maddy spent the majority of his Football League career with Fourth Division club Hereford United, for whom he made 151 appearances and scored 22 goals in three spells between 1983 and 1989. He later played in Malta for Hamrun Spartans and the League of Wales for Ebbw Vale. International career Maddy was capped twice by Wales at U21 level, in matches against Netherlands and Norway in 1982 and 1983. Personal life As of October 2017, Maddy was working in a factory in South Wales South Wale ...
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2023 Challenge Tour
The 2023 Challenge Tour was the 35th season of the Challenge Tour, the official development tour to the European Tour. Schedule The following table lists official events during the 2023 season. Rankings ''For full rankings, see 2023 Challenge Tour graduates.'' The rankings were titled as the Road to Mallorca and were based on tournament results during the season, calculated using a points-based system. The top 21 players on the rankings earned status to play on the 2024 European Tour (DP World Tour). Notes References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Challenge Tour, 2023 2023 Events Predicted and scheduled events * January 1 ** In the United States, books, films, and other works published in 1927 will enter the public domain, assuming there are no changes made to copyright law. ** Croatia will adopt the eu ... 2023 in golf 2023 in European sport ...
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Michael Stewart (golfer)
Michael Stewart (born 5 March 1990) is a Scottish professional golfer and Challenge Tour player. Amateur career Stewart had a successful amateur career and won the 2010 Scottish Amateur and 2011 South African Amateur. In 2008, he was runner-up at the St Andrews Links Trophy and in 2011, he lost the final of The Amateur Championship to Bryden Macpherson, 3 and 2. Stewart won the 2009 European Amateur Team Championship with Scotland, beating an England team led by Tommy Fleetwood in the final 5–2. He was part of the Great Britain and Ireland team at the 2011 Walker Cup that beat a U.S. side featuring Jordan Spieth and Patrick Cantlay. In 2008, Stewart enrolled at East Tennessee State University where he majored in sports management and played with the East Tennessee State Buccaneers men's golf team alongside Séamus Power and Rhys Enoch. Professional career Stewart turned professional in 2011. He joined the PGA EuroPro Tour where he won the 2022 Eagle Orchid Scottish Maste ...
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Stuart Grehan
Stuart may refer to: Names *Stuart (name), a given name and surname (and list of people with the name) Automobile *Stuart (automobile) Places Australia Generally *Stuart Highway, connecting South Australia and the Northern Territory Northern Territory *Stuart, the former name for Alice Springs (changed 1933) * Stuart Park, an inner city suburb of Darwin *Central Mount Stuart, a mountain peak Queensland *Stuart, Queensland, a suburb of Townsville *Mount Stuart, Queensland, a suburb of Townsville *Mount Stuart (Queensland), a mountain South Australia *Stuart, South Australia, a locality in the Mid Murray Council *Electoral district of Stuart, a state electoral district *Hundred of Stuart, a cadastral unit Canada *Stuart Channel, a strait in the Gulf of Georgia region of British Columbia United Kingdom *Castle Stuart United States *Stuart, Florida *Stuart, Iowa *Stuart, Nebraska *Stuart, Oklahoma *Stuart, Virginia *Stuart Township, Holt County, Nebraska *Stu ...
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Sam Broadhurst
Sam, SAM or variants may refer to: Places * Sam, Benin * Sam, Boulkiemdé, Burkina Faso * Sam, Bourzanga, Burkina Faso * Sam, Kongoussi, Burkina Faso * Sam, Iran * Sam, Teton County, Idaho, United States, a populated place People and fictional characters * Sam (given name), a list of people and fictional characters with the given name or nickname * Sam (surname), a list of people with the surname ** Cen (surname) (岑), romanized "Sam" in Cantonese ** Shen (surname) (沈), often romanized "Sam" in Cantonese and other languages Religious or legendary figures * Sam (Book of Mormon), elder brother of Nephi * Sām, a Persian mythical folk hero * Sam Ziwa, an uthra (angel or celestial being) in Mandaeism Animals * Sam (army dog) (died 2000) * Sam (horse) (b 1815), British Thoroughbred * Sam (koala) (died 2009), rescued after 2009 bush fires in Victoria, Australia * Sam (orangutan), in the movie ''Dunston Checks In'' * Sam (ugly dog) (1990–2005), voted the world's ugliest ...
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Northern Ireland Masters
The Northern Ireland Masters is a professional golf tournament that was played at Clandeboye Golf Club in Newtownards, Northern Ireland. It was originally played as a one-off event on the Challenge Tour in September 2003. Darren Clarke won the inaugural event by two shots ahead of Stuart Little. The event returned in 2021 as part of the PGA EuroPro Tour's schedule. It was hosted by recent first-time European Tour winner Jonathan Caldwell Jonathan James Caldwell (born 10 June 1984) is a professional golfer from Clandeboye, Northern Ireland. Amateur career Caldwell attended the University of South Alabama from 2004 to 2008. He competed in the 2007 Walker Cup. Professional career .... The tournament was played again in 2022 on the PGA EuroPro Tour. In 2023, the tournament moved onto the Clutch Pro Tour, as the PGA EuroPro Tour had ceased operation at the end of 2022. Winners Notes References {{Reflist External linksCoverage on the Challenge Tour's official site(2003) F ...
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Jack Davidson (golfer)
David John Davidson (10 May 1875 – 3 November 1952) was an Australian rules footballer who played for Melbourne and South Melbourne in the Victorian Football League The Victorian Football League (VFL) is an Australian rules football league in Australia serving as one of the second-tier regional semi-professional competitions which sit underneath the fully professional Australian Football League (AFL). It ... (VFL). Originally from Albert Park, Davidson had just three seasons in the VFL but later returned as a boundary umpire. He officiated in 44 matches, most notably the 1905 Grand Final, as well as field umpiring a match in the 1906 season. References *Holmesby, Russell and Main, Jim (2007). ''The Encyclopedia of AFL Footballers''. 7th ed. Melbourne: Bas Publishing. External links * * 1875 births Australian rules footballers from Victoria (state) Melbourne Football Club players Sydney Swans players Australian Football League umpires 1952 deaths {{A ...
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Nicholas Poppleton
Nicholas is a male given name and a surname. The Eastern Orthodox Church, the Roman Catholic Church, and the Anglican Churches celebrate Saint Nicholas every year on December 6, which is the name day for "Nicholas". In Greece, the name and its derivatives are especially popular in maritime regions, as St. Nicholas is considered the protector saint of seafarers. Origins The name is derived from the Greek name Νικόλαος (''Nikolaos''), understood to mean 'victory of the people', being a compound of νίκη ''nikē'' 'victory' and λαός ''laos'' 'people'.. An ancient paretymology of the latter is that originates from λᾶς ''las'' ( contracted form of λᾶας ''laas'') meaning 'stone' or 'rock', as in Greek mythology, Deucalion and Pyrrha recreated the people after they had vanished in a catastrophic deluge, by throwing stones behind their shoulders while they kept marching on. The name became popular through Saint Nicholas, Bishop of Myra in Lycia, the inspiratio ...
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