Five players earned PGA Tour cards at Q-School Finals. From playoff drama to 14-year journeys, these are the stories that ...
Under a new format that added to the stress, five players prevailed in Q-School Finals to earn a place on the game's biggest ...
We discuss the most important golf figures of the last 12 months, the drama of PGA Tour Q-School, an insane golf record and ...
A.J. Ewart of Canada shot a 4-under 66 on the Dye Valley course at TPC Sawgrass and was one of five players who earned PGA Tour cards through the 72-hole qualifying tournament.
PGA Tour Q-School concluded with five players earning cards, capping a dramatic week filled with pressure and career stakes. The post Five Players Earn PGA Tour Cards at Q-School Final Stage appeared ...
The tears flowed and the tension he was feeling was released. Rozo then got up, went to the TPC Sawgrass Dye's Valley Course ...
Dylan Wu earned the fifth and final Tour card at stake for 2026 at TPC Sawgrass’s Dye’s Valley Course with a clutch birdie ...
Since the PGA Tour began making cards available at Q-School two years ago, the graduates have found it difficult to retain ...
Ben Kohles saw his PGA Tour hopes slip away during the Q-School final round on Sunday when he accidentally incurred a penalty ...
Canadian A.J. Ewart set out to win the PGA Tour Q School, so he said, though there was negligible evidence to support the ...
A.J. Ewart, who won medalist honors, Alejandro Tosti, Marcelo Rozo, Adam Svensson and Dylan Wu, who advanced via a 2-for-1 playoff, all earned their PGA Tour status for next year following four rounds ...
Wu defeated Ben Silverman on the first extra hole to regain full status on the PGA Tour. There were also a couple of ...