Catch the definitive recap of the 2025 PGA TOUR Q-School presented by Korn Ferry Final Stage at TPC Sawgrass. We break down how A.J. Ewart clinched medalist honors with a flawless 66-67-67-66, the dramatic 2-for-1 playoff between Dylan Wu and Ben Silverman, and profile the five players earning 2026 TOUR cards: A.J. Ewart, Adam Svensson, Alejandro Tosti, Marcelo Rozo, and Dylan Wu. Perfect for fans following the road to the PGA TOUR, with quick bios, key moments from round four, and what this means for next season.
Get ready to meet the five incredible golfers who have just secured their spot on the prestigious PGA Tour for the 2026 season. These players have battled through the intense PGA Tour Q School presented by Cornferry and their stories are truly inspiring. But here’s where it gets controversial. Some of these golfers are returning to the big stage while others are taking their very first steps onto the tour. Let’s dive into their journeys and uncover the secrets behind their success. The road to the PGA Tour, a dream realized. AJ Uert, a 26-year-old Canadian, has carved an extraordinary path to the PGA Tour with an impressive four rounds of 66-67-67-66 at the final stage of Q School. U earned the top honors and a direct ticket to the big leagues. What’s even more remarkable is that he achieved this feat without a single corn ferry tour start. Uard will be joined by fellow Canadian and Berry University graduate Adam Spenson, creating a strong Canadian presence on the tour. And this is the part most people miss. Adam Spencson, despite his 159 PGA Tour starts, is a tour winner and is returning to the top level after a stellar week in Northeast Florida. His second round score of 64 was a highlight. And with three top 25 finishes in 2025, Spenson is poised to make a strong impact in the new season. Alejandro Toasti, a 29-year-old Argentinian, is back on the PGA Tour for the second consecutive year via Q School. His eagle on Sunday’s 16th hole propelled him into the top five. And with a 114th place finish in the FedEx Cup standings this year, Toasty is hoping that this time his charm will work its magic. Marcelo Roso, a 36-year-old Colombian, has written his name on his first PGA Tour card, capping off a winding 13-year professional career. With 255 starts across various tour pathways, Roso’s perseverance has finally paid off, and he will now get to experience the pinnacle of professional golf. Last but not least, Dylan Woo, a former hockey player turned golfer, took down Ben Silverman in a thrilling playoff to secure his return to the PGA Tour. Playing in the conditional category in 2025, we showed nerves of steel, sinking a birdie putt from over 20 ft to seal his victory at TPC Sawrass. These five players have earned their place on the PGA Tour, and their stories are a testament to the power of hard work and determination. As we look forward to the 2026 season, let’s celebrate their achievements and keep an eye out for their performances on the big stage. What do you think? Are you excited to see these golfers in action? Share your thoughts and predictions in the comments below.
