The PGA Tour Champions is already one of the most difficult tours to keep status on. Only the top 36 finishers at the end of the year are guaranteed a spot for the next season.
At the final stage of Q-School, set for Dec. 3-6 at TPC Scottsdale’s Champions course, there will be five more golfers who earn a coveted tour card for the 2025 season. Those five will come out of a field of 78 after the first stage of the grueling qualification events.
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Some of the notable names teeing it up this week include Angel Cabrera, Eric Axley, Boo Weekley and Omar Uresti. There are also eight amateurs teeing it up this week.
- Felipe Aguilar
- Tim Ailes
- Robert Andrews (a)
- Sam Arnold
- Arjun Atwal
- Eric Axley
- Scott Barr
- Dominic Barson
- Cameron Beckman
- Kris Blanks
- Jason Bohn
- Craig Bowden
- David Branshaw
- Michael Brown (a)
- Gordon Burns
- Angel Cabrera
- Jim Carter
- Ho Sung Choi
- Bobby Collins
- Bob Conrad (a)
- Matthew Cort
- Brian Davis
- Jeremy DeFalco (a)
- Chris Devlin (a)
- David Drysdale
- Brad Elder
- Scott Fawcett (a)
- Stephen Gallacher
- Rick Garboski
- Mathew Goggin
- Jeff Gove
- Dennis Hendershott
- J.J. Henry
- Steve Holmes
- Freddie Jacobson
- Raphael Jacquelin
- Andrew Johnson
- Brendan Jones
- Jay Jurecic
- Brad Kennedy
- Danny King
- Soren Kjeldsen
- Cliff Kresge
- Rob Labritz
- Jeff Martin
- David Mathis
- Alan McLean
- Matt Mitchell (a)
- Katsumasa Miyamoto
- Alan Morin
- John O’Leary
- Scott Parel
- Britt Pavelonis
- Tracy Phillips
- Steve Pleis
- Dicky Pride
- Ted Purdy
- Tag Ridings
- Chris Riley
- Roger Rowland
- Robert Russell
- Jason Schultz
- Scott Shingler (a)
- Wes Short, Jr.
- Bob Sowards
- Andre Stolz
- Joe Summerhays
- Shannon Sykora
- Mario Tiziani
- Esteban Toledo
- Bobby Tracy
- Jerod Turner
- Omar Uresti
- Bo Van Pelt
- Brett Waldman
- Mark Walker
- Boo Weekley
- Tim Weinhart
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