Dive into the thrilling PGA TOUR Q-School competition where veteran golfer Camilo Villegas aims to secure his 2026 TOUR card.
Watch Camilo Villegas shift his mindset after a tough season, sharing his passion for the game and the challenge of competing in his 40s.
Key highlights include Camilo’s bogey-free 6-under 65, putting him just one shot back in the hunt for a top-five finish.
Explore the projected TOUR cards for top contenders like Michael Feagles, Trevor Cone, A.J. Ewart, John Pak, and Kota Kaneko, all tied at 7-under.
Learn about Korn Ferry Tour bubble players such as Adam Svensson, Luke Gutschewski, Doc Redman, Ryo Ishikawa, and Spencer Levin vying for status.
Notable stories include Nick Hardy, Jim Herman, Harry Higgs, Adam Hadwin, and Norman Xiong’s journeys in this high-stakes event.
Don’t miss updates on PGA TOUR Q-School presented by Korn Ferry, where veterans and rookies grind for a shot at glory.
Perfect for golf fans, PGA TOUR enthusiasts, and anyone loving sports comebacks and competitive golf action.
Age is just a number, but can it hold back a season champion? That’s the question looming over Camilo Viegas as he battles for a 2026 PGA tour card at the Cornferry Q School. At 43, the five-time tour winner finds himself just one shot off the lead. T6 after a flawless 6 under 65 on Friday, proving he’s still got the fire. But here’s where it gets controversial. In a sport increasingly dominated by younger players, can a veteran like Viegas truly compete at the highest level? And this is the part most people miss. Viegas isn’t just fighting for a card. He’s fighting against the ticking clock of his career. Viegas, competing in only his third Q school ever, is no stranger to pressure. After a disappointing 155th finish in the FedEx Cup fall standings, is here to reclaim his spot. It’s a no-brainer, he said of his decision to compete. Whatever I did in the past doesn’t matter. It’s about where we are right now. His words echo a mindset that’s both humbling and inspiring. A reminder that in golf, as in life, every day is a new challenge. But let’s not forget the emotional wake Viegas carries. His last win at the 2023 Bermuda Butterfield Championship came just 22 months after the devastating loss of his daughter. that victory wasn’t just about golf. It was about resilience, about finding light in the darkest of times. Now, as he faces another crossroads, Viegas remains driven by his love for the game. I love waking up in the morning trying to get better, he said. I love the challenge. I love to compete. Yet, the road ahead is far from easy. A top five finish this week would secure him fully exempt status for next season, but the competition is fierce. Among the leaders are Michael Feeles, who famously shot a 59 on the corn ferry tour in 2023, and Trevor Conn looking to rebound from a miserable PGA Tour season. Then there’s AJ U, whose hole-in-one on Friday has him dreaming of skipping the corn ferry tour altogether. But here’s the real question. Is the PGA Tour ready to embrace its veterans? Or is it a young man’s game? The Jaggus’ journey isn’t just about him. It’s about every player who’s been told they are past their prime. It’s about proving that experience, grit, and passion can still outshine raw talent. As the weekend unfolds, all eyes will be on the Jaggers and the pack vying for those coveted to cards. Will he secure his spot, or will the next generation push him aside? One thing’s for sure, this isn’t just a tournament. It’s a testament to the enduring spirit of competition. What do you think? Can the Jaggers defy the odds, or is the PGA Tour a young players domain? Let us know in the comments below.
