This is the level of competition that must be overcome in order to get a direct ticket to the PGA Tour, which reopened after 11 years.
The PGA Tour will hold the final round of the Qualifying School (hereinafter referred to as Q School) at the TPC Sawgrass Dice Valley Course (par 70) in Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida, USA for four days starting on the 14th (local time). Up to 5th place, including tied scorers, will be eligible to participate in next year's tour. gives. It has been 11 years since 2012 that the PGA Tour grants participation rights through Q School.
As the direct route opened, a large number of Asian players dreaming of the ‘American Dream’ flocked to the area. In addition to Ham Jeong-woo, who won the Korea Professional Golf Association (KPGA) Korean Tour Genesis Grand Prize, Keita Nakajima, a promising star in Japanese men's golf, Thailand's KK Limbasut, China's Yu Kao, and Hong Kong's Jason Hak Sun-yat also voted. In addition, Seung-yeol Noh, Seong-hoon Kang, and Satoshi Kodaira, who lost their seeds while playing on the PGA Tour, were also listed on the final match list.
A total of 165 people will participate in the final match. Although tied rankings are included, up to 5th place can participate, so the competition rate is 33 to 1.
Ham Jeong-woo, who left for the United States with high expectations, said, “The PGA Tour stage, which has always been my dream since I was young, is right in front of me,” and “I continued practicing even after the season ended. He also has a good feel for the game. “I believe he will achieve good results,” he said, expressing confidence.
Nakajima is one of the players receiving the most attention in the final match. The 23-year-old was a promising player who was ranked No. 1 in the world for 87 weeks during his amateur days. After turning pro, he stood out, winning six times on the Japan Professional Golf Tour (KGTO).
Nakajima said, “Thanks to my good performance in JGTO, I had the opportunity to advance directly to the final round. I will do my best to make use of this opportunity. “I will definitely place in the top five so that I can play in the United States next year,” he said.
The last Korean players to achieve their dream of going directly to the PGA Tour through Q School were Si-Woo Kim, Min-Hwi Kim, and Dong-Hwan Lee in 2012.
Up to 5th place, including those tied for points, will receive the right to participate in the PGA Tour, and the next 40th place will be guaranteed the right to participate in the Korn Ferry Tour, which is the second division. Afterwards, depending on the ranking, all participating players can play on the PGA Latin American and Canadian tours.
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