Taylor Funk tied Davis Lamb for medalist at a PGA Tour first-stage qualifier at the Bermuda Run Country Club in North Carolina. Funk, the son of PGA Tour winner Fred Funk, posted four rounds in the 60s to finish at 13-under 271, with rounds of 68, 67, 67, and 69. Both Funk and Lamb, a former Notre Dame player, advanced to one of five second-stage qualifiers for a chance to secure a coveted PGA Tour card.
Last year, Funk competed in the final stage of the PGA Tour Q-School, where he tied for 97th. This year, the top five and ties at the final stage event will earn direct promotion to the PGA Tour, with other finishers securing various levels of Korn Ferry Tour and PGA Tour Americas membership based on their performance. The final stage will take place at the TPC Sawgrass Dye’s Valley and Sawgrass Country Club in Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida.
The PGA Tour Q-School is a four-stage process consisting of pre-qualifying, First Stage, Second Stage, and Final Stage. Players can enter at different stages based on their prior merit, with some starting at pre-qualifying and others receiving exemptions into later stages. The upcoming final first-stage qualifier will be held at the Country Club of Ocala from October 29 to November 1, after it was postponed due to Hurricane Milton.
Taylor Funk was named the Florida Times-Union’s high school player of the year in 2013 after leading Ponte Vedra to a state championship. A former University of Texas player, Funk has followed in his father’s footsteps to pursue a professional golf career. With strong performances in the first-stage qualifier, Funk is determined to secure his PGA Tour card and compete at golf’s highest level.
The competition at the PGA Tour Q-School is fierce, with players showcasing their skills and determination to achieve their goals. For Funk and Lamb, the opportunity to advance to the second-stage qualifier presents a chance to move one step closer to realizing their dreams of playing on the PGA Tour. With experienced players like Funk, who have competed in previous stages of Q-School, the level of competition is elevated as they seek to secure their spots in the final stage event.
The PGA Tour Q-School presented by Korn Ferry is a crucial stepping stone for aspiring professional golfers looking to earn their PGA Tour card. With the top finishers at the final stage event earning immediate promotion to the PGA Tour, the stakes are high for players like Taylor Funk and Davis Lamb. As they prepare for the upcoming second-stage qualifier, they will be focused on fine-tuning their game and showcasing their abilities to secure their places among the elite players on the PGA Tour.

