With the DP World Tour postseason in full swing, the race is on to secure PGA TOUR cards for 2026. In this video, we break down the current standings and highlight the players positioned to earn dual membership.
The top-10 finishers in the Race to Dubai will be eligible for this prestigious opportunity. As of now, Marco Penge leads the pack with three victories, followed by Kristoffer Reitan and Adrien Saddier. Veterans dominate the list, with seven players aged 30 or older.
We also discuss the potential impact of the FedExCup standings on PGA TOUR eligibility and how it could affect players like Alex Noren and Martin Couvra.
Who do you think will make the cut? Let us know in the comments!

The DP World Tour is reaching its climax and the race for PGA Tour cards is heating up. With just two events to go, the pressure is on for these golfers to secure their spot in the sun. A dramatic finish is in store as the top players battle it out for a prestigious dual membership. Imagine the thrill of playing on two of the world’s most renowned golf tours. But who’s in the running? Paul Hodawanic brings us the latest. Marco Penge, a rising star, is leading the pack after a near ace at the Genesis Scottish Open. He’s followed closely by Christopher Rayan and Adrien Sadia with John Perry and Alex Noran rounding out the top five. These players have consistently demonstrated their skill and determination throughout the season. The next five spots are occupied by seasoned golfers including Lorie Caner who’s had a roller coaster journey but recently solidified his position. Haung Lee, Daniel Brown, and the young prodigy Kata Nakajima are also in the mix with Jordan Smith holding on to the 10th spot. But here’s where it gets interesting. Martin Kubra, Joakim Lagrren, and Elvis Smiley are just outside the top 10, ready to pounce on any opportunity. And with the standings so close, every shot will count. A birdie here, a bogey, there could change everything. Penge, for instance, stands to gain a lot by staying at the top, including a coveted spot in the players championship. Meanwhile, Norin has an alternative route to the PGA Tour through the FedEx Cup standings, which could open up a spot for Kubra. As the DP World Tour Championship approaches, the competition is set to intensify. Will the veterans hold their ground or will the young guns make a late surge? Only time will tell. And this is the beauty of golf. Every stroke, every decision matters. What are your predictions for the final two events? Who do you think will secure the coveted PGA Tour cards? Share your thoughts below and let’s discuss the strategies these players might employ to seal their golfing destiny.

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