Austrian Alpine Open 2026: Form stats

Get the stats for the Austria Alpine Open 2026

Andy Swales provides the form stats and we highlight the players who could perform well at this week's main DP World Tour event in at Kitzbühel, Austria...

  • Get the key stats for this week's DP World Tour event
  • Olesen can challenge for second week in a row
  • Spaniard is likely contender if he finds consistency

Current Form Picks

Jacob Skov Olesen @ 25/126.00

The Dane was tied for second, and two shots off the winner, at last week's Soudal Open. Prior to that, he missed the cut at the Catalunya Championship, but the week before in Turkey he was in the top five and could be a nice price to challenge two weeks in a row.

Alejandro Del Rey @ 33/134.00

Last time we saw the Spaniard, he was tying for third at the Catalunya Championship. Last month he was eighth at the China Open. These performances tend to be interspersed with disappointing displays - 29th in the Turkish Airlines Open was ok, 57th at the Joburg Open less so - so he needs to find consistency.

JC Ritchie @ 55/156.00

The South African missed the cut last week but if we write off his sour Soudal performance, there is form to suggest he can be a contender in Austria. He was tied for third in Catalunya and before that ninth in Turkey. He did, however, miss the cut at the Joburg Open so is another who could do with being more consistent.


World Ranking Points


Most Points Since January 1st (Top 20 Listed)
Pts
74.80: Sepp Straka
60.42: Casey Jarvis
36.35: Daniel Hillier
36.31: Mikael Lindberg
30.27: MJ Daffue
30.19: Nacho Elvira
28.17: Calum Hill
27.98: Frederik Schott
26.59: Jacob Skov Olesen
25.19: Hennie Du Plessis
24.39: Richard Sterne
23.64: Marcus Armitage
23.24: Bernd Wiesberger
23.16: Julien Guerrier
23.12: Yurav Premlall
21.75: Eugenio Chacarra
21.72: Adrian Otaegui
18.43: Nathan Kimsey
18.31: Oliver Lindell
17.64: Daniel Da Costa Rodrigues
Only those entered this week are included in table

Note: List Contains Leading Reserves


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Andy Swales

Andy has worked in sports journalism for the past 39 years, and three decades as a freelancer.

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