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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.
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PGA Tour hopeful loses Q-School lead after disastrous decision results in penalty
Ben Kohles saw his PGA Tour hopes slip away during the Q-School final round on Sunday when he accidentally incurred a penalty that sent his round into a downward spiral
Andrew Novak made three straight birdies on the back nine and Lauren Coughlin finished off their 9-under 63 in Modified Four-ball for a three-shot victory Sunda
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Every new PGA Tour player for 2026
Tosti earned his full PGA Tour card for 2025 via Q-School, while Svensson played on the PGA Tour in 2025 courtesy of his 2022 RSM Classic win. Meanwhile, Wu held conditional status in 2025, but he now has full playing privileges.
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Andrew Novak and Lauren Coughlin won the Grant Thornton Invitational, giving Novak both of PGA Tour’s team titles of the season.
The Q-School has always been a battleground for aspiring PGA Tour professionals, but recent changes have significantly altered the stakes. Traditionally, the top-5 finishers at the Final Stage would secure full PGA Tour cards,
PGA Q-School Final Stage has no cut so for all those who haven't withdrawn or gotten disqualified, it's on to the third round for 85 golfers.