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These 20 pros are competing for 5 PGA Tour cards at Q-School

December 14, 2025 12 Min Read
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  • ben coles
  • marcelo roso
  • cooper dossey
  • AJ Ewart
  • John Park
  • spencer levin
  • matt atkins
  • Alejandro Tosti
  • davis shore
  • Ian Holt
  • Kota Kaneko
  • Frankie Capan III
  • ben silverman
  • Christian Salzer
  • adam svensson
  • trevor cohn
  • Mitchell Meisner
  • Dylan Wu
  • Chan Kim
  • Chad Sewell

PONTE VEDRA BEACH, Fla. – Barring a playoff, you have 18 holes left on Sunday to win one of the five PGA Tour cards available at this week’s PGA Tour Q-School.

Through 54 holes played at Sawgrass Country Club and TPC Sawgrass’ Dye’s Valley Course, Ben Corless and Marcelo Lozo are on pace for 11-under 199. But there are 20 golfers within three strokes of the lead, all hoping to secure a ticket to the big leagues next season.

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If Q School had only played 54 holes, there would have been no playoffs, but it feels ripe for a playoff on Sunday. Due to a change in policy, only 5 cards will be handed out, so if there is a tie for 5th place there will be a playoff and plenty of #SundayDrama. Let’s take a look at the competing players.

Alejandro Tosti of Argentina hits a shot from the 11th tee during the third round of the 2025 PGA Tour Q School at Sawgrass Country Club in Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida.

ben coles

Coles, 35, is aiming to return to the PGA Tour after finishing 142nd in the FedEx Cup fall standings. The Ponte Vedra Beach resident since 2019 shot a bogey-free 65 at Sawgrass.

“I think you really have to be prepared to go shoot the lower rounds of the day,” Coles said. “Trying to be in the top five? It’s easy to be a little careless. I’ve had great experience on the Valley course, I’ve lived here for the past six years, and I’m pretty comfortable there.”

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marcelo roso

The Colombian finished in style with three late birdies, including a 45-footer on No. 16, and shot a 65 to move into a tie for first place with Coles at 11-under 199.

Rozo, 36, has made 255 tour-sanctioned starts in his career but has never held a PGA Tour card.

cooper dossey

The 27-year-old former Baylor Bears star welcomed his first child, a son, just before Thanksgiving and said he has been sleeping well this week. He shot a 6-under 64 on Saturday and is in T-3, one stroke behind the leader.

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“It’s been a whirlwind. I might cry,” Dossey said of becoming a father to newborn Tucker. “Honestly, this was the best thing that ever happened to me. It made this golf feel so easy. Whether I shot an 80 or a 64 today, it was the biggest blessing of our lives.”

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Dossey entered the week knowing his KFT status was complete thanks to his performances this season, but now the PGA Tour is within reach.

“It’s not freeroll anymore,” Dossey said. “I’m in a position to earn a tour card. It’s been a dream of mine for a long time. It’s emotional just thinking about it.”

AJ Ewart

A day after making a hole-in-one on the fifth hole at Dye’s Valley, the 26-year-old Ewart birdied two of his final three holes for a 67 and climbed the leaderboard in more traditional fashion, advancing to T-3 in the final round. This is the first time a Canadian player has reached the final stage on the PGA Tour Americas this season, but so far his philosophy has worked.

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“I try to make fun of it. It’s just another tournament, right?” Ewart said of Q-School. “I don’t go into tournaments to be in the top 50. I just prepare and treat even the toughest weeks like any other week.”

John Park

Park’s rookie season on the PGA Tour did not go as planned, finishing 152nd in the FedEx Cup. The 26-year-old Florida State University star won all three college golf player of the year awards before turning pro in 2021. He entered contention Friday at TPC Sawgrass with a 64, and on Saturday he shot a 67 with five birdies.

spencer levin

Levin, who played in the U.S. Open as a low amateur in 2004, has played in 244 games on the PGA Tour, but has not been exempt on the PGA Tour since 2017. Levin, 41, shot 63 at Sawgrass CC on Saturday and moved up to T-6.

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“I’ve been doing this for a long time,” he said. “I’ve seen every scenario. The thing to learn is there’s no secret. You just have to go out tomorrow and execute and play well. That’s it.”

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matt atkins

The 35-year-old pro didn’t make a birdie at Q School until Thursday the 18th, when he shot a 72 in the first round. However, he bounced back with rounds of 64 and 65 and moved up to 9-under 201, entering the final round at T-6. He has played in 28 career tournaments on the PGA Tour since turning pro in 2013.

Alejandro Tosti

The 29-year-old Argentine birdied five of the first seven holes on Moving Day and skyrocketed up the leaderboard. He finished at 9-under 201, T-6, one spot off the tour card pace. The former Florida Gator regained his tour card at Q School last year, but missed the final six cuts of the regular season, did not play in the fall and dropped to 137th in the season standings.

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davis shore

The 27-year-old from the University of Alabama was bogey-free Saturday until he dropped a shot at the end. He shot a 67 at Sawgrass CC and ranks T-6 at 9-under 201.

Ian Holt

The 30-year-old from Kent State University shot three consecutive 67s to reach 9-under 201 and T-6. He finished T-2 at the Argentina Open, but had only one other top-10 finish at KFT this season.

Kota Kaneko

Kaneko, who is only 23 years old, has won twice in Japan this season and is at the top of the Japan Golf Tour prize money rankings. He has only made one tour-sanctioned start in his career, but he shot a 68 on Saturday, joining a group of players at 9-under 201 and T-6. One of five 36-hole co-leaders, he was even through 15 holes in the third round, but finished with birdies on two of his final three holes.

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Frankie Capan III

Keipan, a 26-year-old rookie on the PGA Tour this season, is 12th overall and 8 under after shooting a 5-under 65 at Sawgrass CC. He finished 127th at the FedEx Cup Fall Tournament and needs to finish in the top five to improve his standing heading into next season.

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ben silverman

The 38-year-old Canadian has only one top-10 finish this season, falling to 140th place at the FedEx Cup Fall Tournament. He shot a bogey-free 65 at Sawgrass on Saturday to give himself an outside chance to maintain full exemption status next year.

Christian Salzer

The 27-year-old North Carolina native birdied three holes in four holes starting at No. 3 en route to a 66 at Sawgrass CC on Saturday. He sits at 8-under 202, T-12.

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adam svensson

The 31-year-old Canadian had three consecutive bogeys on the back at Sawgrass CC, but had six birdies and shot a 68. The past champion of the Tour’s RSM Classic has struggled this season, finishing 167th all season and not finishing in the top 10.

trevor cohn

Cohn, 33, missed the top 100 at 161st place.cent Regarding the FedEx Cup point rankings throughout the season. Regardless of the result, he will qualify for KFT next season, which he said this week gave him freedom. One of 36 co-leaders, he followed up Friday’s 65 points at Sawgrass with 68 points on Saturday.

Mitchell Meisner

Mac Meisner’s 29-year-old brother, who played on the PGA Tour this season, shot a 68 on Saturday to reach 7-under 203 and T-17. he finished in 21st placecent He was a strange man who topped the KFT point rankings and was aiming for promotion to the major leagues.

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Dylan Wu

The 29-year-old from Northwestern University shot a 68 on Saturday and is 7 under and T-17. he finished 168th In the standings for the season, he counts four missed cuts and one DQ in his last six starts on tour.

Chan Kim

The 35-year-old, who grew up in Hawaii, shot 64 at Dye’s Valley on Thursday to maintain the first-round lead. He shot a 69 at Sawgrass CC on Saturday to join the group at 7-under 203 and T-17. She said her newborn daughter came home from the hospital on Wednesday and was free to go to the course this week. Kim has an excellent track record at Q Schools around the world. He always thinks simply. “It’s easier said than done, but at the end of the day, this is just another tournament where you try to win,” he explained. “I’m not just focused on finishing in the top five, I’m here to win. So that was my mentality at Q School.”

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Chad Sewell

The 26-year-old from Conroe, Texas, shot a 1-under 69 on Saturday. He moves up the standings with a 7-under 203.

This article originally appeared on Golfweek: These 20 pros are vying for five 2026 PGA Tour cards at Q-School

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