This is a list of the 32 players who earned their 2009 European Tour card through Q School in 2008.

PlacePlayerEuropean Tour
starts
Cuts
made
Notes
1Sweden Oskar Henningsson52
T2Spain Carlos del Moral1161 Challenge Tour win
T2Australia Wade Ormsby10754
4England Danny Willett96Played in 2007 Walker Cup; former number one-ranked amateur
T5Sweden Joakim Haeggman4002533 European Tour wins; played in 1993 Ryder Cup
T5England Chris Wood95Finished T5 in 2008 Open Championship as amateur
7Norway Eirik Tage Johansen175
8Northern Ireland Michael Hoey58193 Challenge Tour wins
T9Sweden Åke Nilsson00
T9Austria Bernd Wiesberger31
11England Gary Clark142671 Challenge Tour win
T12Scotland Andrew Coltart4282722 European Tour wins; played in 1999 Ryder Cup
T12Thailand Chinnarat Phadungsil34132 Asian Tour wins
T12France Anthony Snobeck611 Challenge Tour win
T15Scotland Chris Doak92
T15Scotland David Drysdale153712 Challenge Tour wins
T15Italy Lorenzo Gagli21
T15Australia Matthew Millar7545
T15Paraguay Fabrizio Zanotti29111 Challenge Tour win
T20Australia Michael Curtain32
T20Scotland Callum Macaulay10
T20Paraguay Marco Ruiz33141 Challenge Tour win
T20Netherlands Inder van Weerelt41
T24Zimbabwe Marc Cayeux87393 Challenge Tour wins, 9 Sunshine Tour wins
T24South Africa Branden Grace52
T24Wales Stuart Manley7429Played in 2003 Walker Cup
T24England John Mellor121581 Challenge Tour win
T24Sweden Henrik Nyström228107
T29Northern Ireland Jonathan Caldwell00Played in 2007 Walker Cup
T29Italy Federico Colombo21
T29Spain Alfredo García-Heredia188
T29Spain Santiago Luna5533181 European Tour win

  2009 European Tour rookie

2009 Results

PlayerStartsCuts
made
Best
finish
Money list
rank
Earnings (€)
Sweden Oskar Henningsson*219Win68476,090
Spain Carlos del Moral*2415T12141189,233
Australia Wade Ormsby2312T15166104,871
England Danny Willett*2620T458596,462
Sweden Joakim Haeggman2111T7154142,800
England Chris Wood*2418T344679,559
Norway Eirik Tage Johansen197T3521345,182
Northern Ireland Michael Hoey2511Win93341,327
Sweden Åke Nilsson*209T317393,397
Austria Bernd Wiesberger*2011T1417294,750
England Gary Clark93T3826315,075
Scotland Andrew Coltart2813T6122236,639
Thailand Chinnarat Phadungsil*189T2820356,669
France Anthony Snobeck*174T2323128,074
Scotland Chris Doak*209T1116899,911
Scotland David Drysdale2721248651,634
Italy Lorenzo Gagli*62T321937,897
Australia Matthew Millar177T1719468,583
Paraguay Fabrizio Zanotti2318263511,756
Australia Michael Curtain*145T3925717,471
Scotland Callum Macaulay*22152134210,991
Paraguay Marco Ruiz144T2623228,000
Netherlands Inder van Weerelt*2010T1018385,175
Zimbabwe Marc Cayeux2111T4135210,408
South Africa Branden Grace*2513T6148166,138
Wales Stuart Manley143T1022137,365
England John Mellor166T2622236,904
Sweden Henrik Nyström21833551,614
Northern Ireland Jonathan Caldwell*144T3124322,637
Italy Federico Colombo*101T723471,869
Spain Alfredo García-Heredia*166T2421247,093
Spain Santiago Luna1471617989,830

* European Tour rookie in 2009
T = Tied
  The player retained his European Tour card for 2010 (finished inside the top 120).
  The player did not retain his European Tour Tour card for 2010, but retained conditional status (finished between 121-153).
  The player did not retain his European Tour card for 2010 (finished outside the top 153).

Winners on the European Tour in 2009

No.DatePlayerTournamentWinning scoreMargin of victoryRunner(s)-up
1 5 Apr Northern Ireland Michael Hoey Estoril Open de Portugal −7 (66-76-69-66=277) Playoff Spain Gonzalo Fernández-Castaño
2 2 Aug Sweden Oskar Henningsson Moravia Silesia Open −13 (70-71-67-67=275) 2 strokes England Sam Little, England Steve Webster

Runners-up on the European Tour in 2009

No.DatePlayerTournamentWinnerWinning scoreRunner-up score
1 22 Mar Scotland Callum Macaulay Madeira Islands Open BPI - Portugal Argentina Estanislao Goya −6 (68-68-69-73=278) −5 (74-74-67-64=279)
2 29 Mar Scotland David Drysdale Open de Andalucia Denmark Søren Kjeldsen −14 (68-72-62-72=274) −11 (70-67-66-74=277)
3 3 May Paraguay Fabrizio Zanotti Open de España France Thomas Levet −18 (64-67-71-68=270) −16 (71-70-66-65=272)

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