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PGA Tour Q-School winner says he 'cried before leaving the house' ahead of decisive final round
On Sunday, Rozo fired final-round 69 to win the 2025 PGA Tour Q-School final. After a decade of chasing the dream, he finally had a genuine PGA Tour card in his grasp. But as he told reporters after his round, it didn’t come easy. In fact, the pressure was so great, Rozo admitted he cried before even stepping out the front door on Sunday morning.
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Costly penalty puts Q School leader in tailspin that keeps him from earning PGA Tour card
While trying to move debris around his golf ball, Kohles accidentally moved his golf ball. After conferring with a rules official, he was assessed a one-shot penalty, and he wound up making a double bogey on the hole, dropping from T-1 to T-9 in an event where the top five earned PGA Tour cards. Have a look:
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A decade after it pulled out as title sponsor from PGA Tour event at Trump National Doral, the company returns to the same venue in 2026.
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Canadian A.J. Ewart confidently but improbably wins the PGA Tour Q School and a 2026 tour membership
Canadian A.J. Ewart set out to win the PGA Tour Q School, so he said, though there was negligible evidence to support the optimism behind that lofty goal. Yet, there he was on Sunday afternoon, closing out the best week of his career, maybe his life, with an otherwise unlikely victory and a PGA Tour membership for 2026.