Five players will compete on the 2026 Road to Mallorca after earning promotion following the conclusion of the Nordic Golf League season.
A trio of Swedes, led by three-time winner Adam Wallin, will be joined by two Danes on the HotelPlanner Tour next year, with the top five on the Order of Merit securing full-time playing privileges.
Wallin relied on invites for his four HotelPlanner Tour starts in 2025, with his best finish coming at the GAC Rosa Challenge Tour, where he ended the week in a tie for 20th. However, following a stella season on the Cutter & Buck Tour – comprising part of the Nordic Golf League - the 23-year-old topped the season-long Rankings and will take up category 12a status next season. Wallin kickstarted the year with a win at the GolfStar Winter Series in Spain before securing a second victory in July. The Swede’s third win of the season came at the Skåne Challenge in August, where he finished one shot clear of Danish duo Mads Laage and William Gøth-Rasmussen.
Second on the Nordic Golf League’s Order of Merit was Tobias Edén, and the 30-year-old will be looking to continue his upward trajectory when the 2026 campaign gets under way at the SDC Open at the end of January. Edén returned to the Nordic Golf League last year following a difficult 2023 season on the DP World Tour before he finished 133rd on the Road to Mallorca the following year. However, Edén’s fortunes have turned after dropping down to one of the HotelPlanner Tour’s Official Satellite Tours, with the Swede registering three victories, coming at the Infinitum Championship, Sand Valley Spring Series and FootJoy Championship.
Jacob Worm Agerschou from Denmark finished third on the Order of Merit after also winning three times in 2025, including the Road to Europe Final on home soil following rounds of 71-71-69 for a one-stroke win at Holstebro Golfklub. Agerschou’s countryman Victor Bjørløw will hold category 12b status for the first time after winning once this year. Finally, Swede Martin Eriksson rounds off the Nordic Golf League graduates from the 2025 season. Eriksson returns to the Road to Mallorca for the first time in two years after winning the Great Northern Challenge in September, a result which helped him end the season fourth on the Order of Merit.