Track scores: 2025 PGA TOUR Q-School presented by Korn Ferry
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‘The Final Stage’ from 2024 PGA TOUR Q-School presented by Korn Ferry
Written by Staff
PGA TOUR Q-School presented by Korn Ferry is back – with everything on the line.
For the third straight year, PGA TOUR cards will be awarded at the PGA TOUR Q-School presented by Korn Ferry. The Final Stage is set for Dec. 11-14 at TPC Sawgrass’ Valley Course and Sawgrass Country Club in Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida. The top five finishers will earn direct PGA TOUR membership, while the rest of the Final Stage field will secure varying levels of Korn Ferry Tour and PGA TOUR Americas status.
Q-School consists of four stages: pre-qualifying, First Stage, Second Stage and Final Stage. Some players begin at pre-qualifying, while others are directly exempt into First Stage, Second Stage or Final Stage based on prior merit.
Q-School is where opportunities are earned and careers can take shape. Every shot matters, with players competing for a chance to advance to the game’s highest levels.
The journey for those five PGA TOUR cards is in full swing, with Final Stage set for Dec. 11-14 at TPC Sawgrass' Dye's Valley Course in Ponte Vedra, Florida. Read on to see how the quest for the cards has unfolded.
See who's heading to Final Stage
Second Stage
Dec. 2-5:
- NOTE: Due to weather, play was shortened to 54 holes.
- Who advanced: 17 players at 6-under 210 or better advanced to Final Stage
- Medalist: Sam Choi
Dec. 2-5:
- NOTE: Due to weather, play was shortened to 54 holes.
- Who advanced: 18 players at 14-under 202 or better advance to Final Stage
- Medalist: Ryan Burnett
Dec. 2-5:
- Who advanced: 14 players at Even par 280 or better advance to Final Stage
- Medalist: Tyler Leach, James Song
Dec. 2-5:
- Who advanced: 17 players at 7-under 281 or better advance to Final Stage
- Medalist: Nick Gabrelcik
Dec. 2-5:
- Who advanced: 22 players at 13-under 275 or better advance to Final Stage
- Medalist: Hunter Eichhorn
Early stage results
Pre-qualifying
Sept. 17-19:
Sept. 17-19:
Sept. 17-19:
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Sept. 17-19:
Sept. 24-26:
Sept. 24-26:
Sept. 24-26:
First Stage
Oct. 7-10:
- Who advanced: 21 players at 12-under 276 or better advanced to Second Stage
- Medalist: Tyler Leach
Oct. 7-10:
- Who advanced: 19 players at 7-under 281 or better advanced to Second Stage
- Medalist: David Longmire
Oct. 14-17:
- Who advanced: 18 players at 8-under 276 or better advanced to Second Stage
- Medalists: David Pastore, Braden Shattuck
Oct. 14-17:
- Who advanced: 19 players at 7-under 281 or better advanced to Second Stage
- Medalist: Charlie Crockett
Oct. 14-17:
- Who advanced: 19 players at 9-under 271 or better advanced to Second Stage
- Medalists: Nic Cassidy, Hayden Wood
Oct. 14-17:
- Who advanced: 22 players at 4-under 280 or better advanced to Second Stage
- Medalist: Corey Pereira
Oct. 14-17:
- Who advanced: 19 players at 9-under 279 or better advanced to Second Stage
- Medalist: Matthew Watkins
Oct. 14-17:
- Who advanced: 18 players at 9-under 275 or better advanced to Second Stage
- Medalist: Trav Smyth
Oct. 21-24:
- Who advanced: 18 players at 12-under 276 or better advanced to Second Stage
- Medalist: Deven Patel (a)
Oct. 21-24:
- Who advanced: 19 players at 9-under 279 or better advanced to Second Stage
- Medalist: Andrew Kozan
Oct. 21-24:
- Who advanced: 19 players at 11-under 277 or better advanced to Second Stage
- Medalist: RJ Manke
Oct. 21-24:
- Who advanced: 21 players at 5-under 279 or better advanced to Second Stage
- Medalist: Brandon Berry
Oct. 21-24:
- Who advanced: 20 players at 9-under 275 or better advanced to Second Stage
- Medalist: Sangha Park
Oct. 21-24:
- Who advanced: 21 players at 7-under 281 or better advanced to Second Stage
- Medalist: Ivan Camilo Ramirez, Luis Gagne




