In this video, we highlight the 20 talented players from the Korn Ferry Tour who have secured their PGA Tour cards for 2026 at the French Lick Finals. Discover their journeys, key victories, and what it means for their careers as they step onto the prestigious PGA Tour.
 Key Highlights:
 – Overview of the Korn Ferry Tour Finals
 – Profiles of each player who earned their card
 – Insights into their performances and future prospects
 Join us as we celebrate these rising stars in golf!
Attention all golf enthusiasts. We’ve got some exciting news to share about the Cornferry Tour and its impact on the PGA Tour for 2026. The stage is set and 20 talented players have secured their spot on the prestigious PGA Tour. The Corner Tour finals. An intense battle for PGA Tour cards has concluded and it’s time to celebrate the achievements of these remarkable golfers. With only 20 PGA Tour cards up for grabs, the competition was fiercer than ever. But let’s dive into the stories of these exceptional players who rose to the top. But here’s where it gets controversial. While some players had their cards locked up, others had to fight until the very end. Let’s meet the 20 Cornferry Tour players who earned their PGA Tour cards and explore their incredible journeys. Johnny Kefir, a true standout. Kefir won twice and made an impressive 19 cuts in 23 starts. He’s also exempt from qualifying for the players and the US Open, a testament to his skill. Chandler Blanche. Blanch’s victory at French League solidified his readiness for the PGA Tour. With six top 10 finishes and two wins this season, he’s a force to be reckoned with. Austin Smotherman. Smallman is making a comeback to the KGA Tour after a remarkable season where he won twice in just three starts. Neil Shipley, the 2023 US amateur runnerup. Shipley also won low amateur honors at the 2024 Masters and US Open. His talent is undeniable and he’s headed to the PGA Tour. Emlio Gonzalez. Gonzalez secured his PGA Tour card by winning we Albertson’s Boise Open. A well-deserved promotion. Hank Lebiota. Lebiota’s consistency paid off as he won his first event of the year and maintained his position on the points list. Adrian Deond Shasar Deond Shasar set Kferryy Tour records in his victory last week, ensuring his return to the tour. Shim Kim is back on the PGA tour after a brief hiatus. His determination to reclaim his card is inspiring. Christo lamprect standing tall at 6’8.
 