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The PGA Tour's qualifying school was officially known as the PGA Tour Qualifying Tournament, but the organization also frequently refers to it as "Q-School". The system began in 1965. The 2012 edition (the final Q School that offered a direct path to the PGA Tour) involved four stages:
The annual PGA Tour Qualifying Tournament, also known as Qualifying School or Q-School, was historically the main method by which golfers earned PGA Tour playing privileges, commonly known as a Tour card. From 2013 to 2022, Q-School granted privileges only for the Korn Ferry Tour, the PGA Tour's official developmental circuit, but in 2023 it ...
He played both the regular tour and developmental tour from 1995 to 2001 picking up a win on the developmental tour in 1999. After turning 50 in 2001, Mast started playing on the Senior PGA TOUR and placed eighth in the 2001 qualifying school to earn full exempt status for 2002.
This is a list of the six players who earned 2025 PGA Tour cards through Q School in 2024. [1] [2] Place Player PGA Tour starts Cuts made Notes 1: Lanto Griffin: 148: 97:
Retained his PGA Tour card for 2025: won or finished in the top 125 of the final FedEx Cup points list through the 2024 Fed Ex Cup Fall Season. Retained PGA Tour conditional status for 2025: finished between 126 and 150 on the final FedEx Cup list through the 2024 Fed Ex Cup Fall Season.
Despite an unorthodox swing, a preference for playing in sneakers instead of golf shoes, and using golf clubs that he assembled himself, Landers became a popular figure by making the Senior PGA Tour (now called the Champions Tour) after receiving his card at qualifying school, and was followed by fans who called themselves the "Moo Crew." He ...
The player did not retain his PGA Tour card for 1997, but retained conditional status (finished between 126-150) ... 1995 PGA Tour Qualifying School graduates.
In the 2000 PGA Tour Q-School tournament, he rolled in a five-foot putt during the fourth round, only to have the ball pop out of the off-center cup and back onto the putting surface. He missed his PGA Tour card by a single stroke. [1] [2] Daley's best finish in 2007 on the Nationwide Tour was a fourth place at the Legend Financial Group Classic.