2022–23 Q Tour

[1] A series of six events was played with the leading money-winner gaining a place on the main tour for the 2023–24 snooker season.

Martin O'Donnell won two of the six events to be the leading money-winner and gain a place on the main tour.

The 48 who qualified directly included the top 32 eligible players from the 2022 UK Q School Order of Merit, the top eight from the 2022 Asia-Oceania Q School Order of Merit, and the eight highest ranked junior players not already qualified.

Martin O'Donnell beat George Pragnell 5–1 in the final, having won his quarter and semi-final matches in the deciding frame.

Billy Castle beat Andrew Higginson in the deciding frame of the final, on a re-spotted black.

[15] The fifth event took place at Landywood Snooker Club, Great Wyrley, from 9 to 11 December 2022.

Wells lost the first three frames of his semi-final against Michael Georgiou, but won the next four to reach the final.

[17] The final event, the WPBSA Q Tour Playoff, was held at the Q House Snooker Academy in Darlington on 4 and 5 March.

Carty lost the first three frames in his opening match against Farakh Ajaib but recovered to win 4–3.