The amateur champion added further fuel to his growing reputation by finishing tied for fifth at the Lübke Golf Resort, while Ding Junhui remains on track to secure a DP World Tour card for the 2025 season, with Olsen now just over 100 points behind with seven weeks to go until the end of the Global Amateur Channel ranking period.
The Dane, Spain's Luis Masaveu Roncal and France's Bastien Amat will still be in contention for the three Challenge Tour cards available to players from Europe and the Middle East next season.
Nathan Petronzio, Ben Warian and Jake Hall of the United States are still in contention for PGA Tour Americas, while Tyran Snyders of South Africa and Rintaro Nakano of Japan have qualified for the Sunshine Tour and Japan Golf Tour, respectively.
Powered by the World Amateur Golf Ranking® (WAGR®), the Global Amateur Pathway provides non-collegiate amateurs with a path to the DP World Tour and partner tours around the world. The Global Amateur Pathway complements PGA TOUR University, which awards membership to a PGA TOUR-sanctioned tour to the top Division I collegiate golfers at the conclusion of the NCAA Championships, ensuring opportunities for elite players at the amateur level.
The first Global Amateur Channel ranking period will end on October 13, 2024, with updated rankings released every Friday.
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