TORRRENT (Spain) — Aaron Cockerill finished tied for second in the final stage of the DP World Tour’s Q-School on Tuesday at Infinitum Golf in Tarragona, Spain and with it, regained his card for the 2026 season. 

Cockerill of Teulon, Man. finished 24-under through six rounds to secure his status for next season, which will be his seventh full season on the DP World Tour. Those finishing inside the top 20 at Q-School regained or earned their cards for 2026.  

Cockerill made his DP World Tour debut in 2019 but only played in three events. Since then, he has competed in 147 tournaments and made 90 cuts with two runner-up finishes in his career to date. 

Cockerill’s first runner-up finish came at the 2022 Magical Kenya Open and the second, a year later at the ISPS Handa Championship in Omitama, Japan, where he lost in a playoff. Cockerill also earned a third-place finish in 2022 and eight additional top 10 finishes over the course of six seasons. In 2024, Cockerill earned his best ranking on the DP World Tour, finishing 49th. 

Since turning pro in 2015, Cockerill has competed in nine events on the PGA TOUR, including the RBC Canadian Open on three occasions. His best finish at Canada’s National Open Championship came in 2022 where he finished T48 at St. Georges Golf and Country Club in Toronto, Ont. 

The 2026 DP World Tour season will open later this month with the BMW Australian PGA Championship at the Royal Queensland Golf Club in Brisbane, Australia, taking place November 27-30. 

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