We take a look at the most promising young golfers looking to make an impact on the European Tour in 2015.
- Matthew Fitzpatrick 20
Part of Chubby Chandlers team, Yorkshireman Fitzpatrick already has plenty of Major experience as an amateur having made the cut at the British and US Open’s and the Masters. Now he’s turned pro he’ll be looking to kick on with some high placed finishes on tour.
@MattFitz94
9. Thorbjorn Olesen 25
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The Dane has already won on the European Tour back in 2012 and had some good results in the majors plus won towards the back end of 2014 in Australia. Having split his time over the European and PGA tours in recent years expect him to put in some good performances back on home soil.
@Thorbjornolesen
8. Andrew Johnston 25
One of the leading players on the Challenger tour in 2014, as he makes the step up to the full tour it will be a test if he can hold his nerve with the best.
@Beef_01
7. Moritz Lampert 22
The German rivalled Johnston at the top of the Challenger tour in 2014 and looking to make the step up to the main tour in 2015.
@MoLampert
- Peter Uihlen 25
Former leading amateur, the American has been plying his trade on the European Tour for several years and already has a win under his belt at the Madeira Open in 2013. Not lived up to that expectation last year but could further enhance his credentials in 2015.
@PeterUihlein
- Brooks Koepka 24
The American splits his time between the European and PGA Tours but a 4th finish in the US Open brought him to prominence and a place in the world’s top 60. Won his maiden European Tournament in 2014 at the Turkish Open in November so will be looking to build on that win.
@BKoepka
- Tyrell Hatton 23
The Englishman turned pro in 2011 and 2014 was a successful year with top 5 finishes at tournaments such as Omega European Masters, Scottish Open and the Joburg Open. He’ll be looking to crack on with more success in 2015.
@thatton91
- Alexander Levy 24
Two victories on the European Tour in 2014 at the Volvo China Open and Portugal Masters have propelled the Frenchman into the top 70 of the world rankings from 226 in 2013. Expect more of the same in 2015.
@alexlevygolf
- Tommy Fleetwood 24
Englishmen Fleetwood has jumped from a world ranking of 118 at the end of 2013 to the heady heights of the Top 50. This is part is due to some impressive performances on the European Tour although he’s not been able to match his win at the Johnnie Walker Championship in 2013. Potential to get more wins under his belt in 2015.
@TommyFleetwood
- Victor Dubuisson 24
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What a year for the French Mozart, accumulating in his remarkable performance in the Ryder Cup to bring home the win for Europe. Top ten finishes at the Open and PGA Championship propelled him up the world rankings to close to the Top 20.
@Vdubush