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Which golfers earned PGA Tour cards at the PGA Tour Q-School?

News RoomBy News RoomDecember 15, 2024Updated:December 15, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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Q-School is a highly stressful period for professional golfers, with World No.1 Scottie Scheffler among those who have described it as the most stressful weeks of their career. Recently, six players have successfully secured their spots for the 2025 PGA Tour season after a dramatic four rounds at Dye’s Valley Course and Sawgrass Country Club. Lanto Griffin, Hayden Buckley, Takumi Kanaya, Alejandro Tosti, Will Chandler, and Matthew Riedel were able to overcome the pressure of Q-School and secure their playing rights for the upcoming season. The final round of the tournament was intense, with players making charges and some moving backwards throughout the day, ultimately resulting in the final cut-off coming at four-under-par.

Lanto Griffin, a previous PGA Tour winner, had a disappointing 2024 season which led him back to Q-School. However, he showed his experience and skill by securing a spot on the Tour with rounds of 67, 72, 69, and an impressive 63, finishing at nine-under-par. Hayden Buckley, another player who finished outside the top 125 of the FedEx Cup Fall standings, also earned his spot for the 2025 season after shooting rounds of 68, 72, 67, and 67. Takumi Kanaya, a former World No.1 Amateur, displayed consistent play with rounds of 68, 70, 68, and 69 to secure the third spot at Q-School.

Alejandro Tosti, who finished outside the top 125 of the FedEx Cup Fall standings, proved his talent by finishing inside the top five at Q-School after carding 71, 74, 65, and 66. Will Chandler, a left-handed player who finished 85th on the Korn Ferry Tour standings, earned his spot on the PGA Tour for 2025 with two excellent rounds of 67 and 66. Matthew Riedel, who just turned professional this year, managed to claim the final PGA Tour card spot despite firing a two-over-par final round. These players have showcased their skills and determination to secure their spots on the PGA Tour for the upcoming season.

Q-School provides an opportunity for both experienced players and newcomers to earn their playing rights for the PGA Tour season. The intense competition and pressure of the tournament push players to perform at their best and showcase their abilities on the course. The six players who secured their spots for the 2025 season have proven their resilience and talent, overcoming the challenges of Q-School to achieve their goals. As they prepare to compete on the PGA Tour next season, golf enthusiasts can look forward to seeing these players in action and following their progress throughout the year.

In conclusion, Q-School remains a defining moment in the professional golfers’ career, as it provides an opportunity to earn a spot on the PGA Tour for the upcoming season. The recent success of Lanto Griffin, Hayden Buckley, Takumi Kanaya, Alejandro Tosti, Will Chandler, and Matthew Riedel highlights the determination and skill required to excel in such a competitive environment. These players have proven their ability to perform under pressure and secure their spots amongst the elite players on the PGA Tour. As fans eagerly await the start of the 2025 season, the performances of these players at Q-School serve as a testament to their dedication and talent in the sport of golf.

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