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Wu defeated Ben Silverman on the first extra hole to regain full status on the PGA Tour. There were also a couple of surprises as new card holders.
If there's a playoff needed any two or more golfers, it will be on the 18th hole, with everyone playing the hole over and over again until the tie is settled. Dye's Valley 18th is a par 4 with water down the left side. It's playing 414 yards this week and ranks as the seventh most-difficult hole on the golf course.
GAINESVILLE, Fla. (WCJB) - With PGA Tour cards up for grabs, an octet of former Gators are competing in a field of 176 players in the Final Stage of PGA TOUR Q-School presented by Korn Ferry this week into the weekend.
After over a decade chasing the PGA Tour, Rozo, 36, overcome much heartbreak to earn his first PGA Tour card on Sunday at the final stage of PGA Tour Q-School.
The 2025 PGA Tour Q School presented by Korn Ferry is a 72-hole, no-cut tournament held at TPC Sawgrass' Dye's Valley Course and Sawgrass Country Club. The weekend rounds will be at Dye's Valley and come Sunday night, there will only be five 2026 PGA Tour cards handed out.
Naples, Florida. Course: Tiburon GC. Men's yardage: 7,382. Women's yardage: 6,788. Par: 72. Prize money: $4 million. Winner's share: $500,000 per player. Television: Friday, 1-4 p.m. (Golf Channel); Saturday,
Dylan Wu buries the playoff-winning putt on No. 18 to earn a spot on the PGA Tour and talks about overcoming his struggles to earn his card.
There's 176 golfers on the tee sheet for PGA Tour's Q School but only five will earn a coveted 2026 tour card.
Five players are 8-under, four at 7-under and nine are 6-under. None of the 27 players within five shots of the lead are out of it by any stretch and will return to the TPC Sawgrass Dye’s Valley Course for the final round on Dec. 14 where affairs will presumably get chaotic as they battle for the PGA Tour cards that will be awarded to the top five.
Already fully exempt on the Korn Ferry Tour, Dossey was awaiting the arrival of his first child and not expecting to play Q-School, but with Tucker William coming early, Dossey opted to tee it up in final stage after all – and that decision has Dossey on the cusp of a PGA Tour card.