The road to the PGA TOUR is paved with dreams, and for five golfers, that dream became a reality at the 2025 PGA TOUR Q-School. But who are these players, and what makes their journey so captivating? Prepare to be inspired!
The Final Stage: Where Careers are Made
The pressure was on at the Final Stage of the PGA TOUR Qualifying School, hosted by Korn Ferry. Only the top five finishers would secure the coveted PGA TOUR card, a golden ticket to the pinnacle of professional golf. And as the sun set on Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida, these five players emerged as the victors.
A.J. Ewart: The Rising Star
Age: 26. Experience: Minimal. Talent: Abundant. A.J. Ewart, the young Canadian sensation, dominated the tournament with a remarkable performance. His scores of 66-67-67-66 speak for themselves, earning him the medalist honors. Ewart's journey is particularly fascinating as he bypasses the Korn Ferry Tour entirely, a rare feat. He's ready to make his mark alongside fellow Canadian Adam Svensson, a Barry University graduate.
Adam Svensson: Back with a Bang
At 31, Svensson is no stranger to the PGA TOUR, with 159 starts under his belt. But this time, he's returning with a vengeance. A stellar 64 in the second round set the tone for his successful week. With three top-25 finishes in 2025, he's poised to make a strong comeback in the new season.
And here's where it gets intriguing...
Alejandro Tosti: The Persistent Argentine
For some, success is a hard-fought battle. Tosti, a 29-year-old from Argentina, secured his PGA TOUR card for the second consecutive year through Q-School. An eagle on the 16th hole on Sunday sealed his fate. With two previous attempts on the TOUR, will the third time be the charm for Tosti?
Marcelo Rozo: The Veteran's Journey
Rozo, a 36-year-old Colombian, has been grinding on various TOUR pathways for 13 years. With 255 starts, he's earned his place in the sun. This PGA TOUR card is the culmination of over a decade of dedication.
Dylan Wu: The Comeback Kid
Wu, a former hockey player, faced off against Ben Silverman in a thrilling playoff. His birdie on the first playoff hole secured his return to the PGA TOUR. After a conditional category in 2025, Wu is ready to reclaim his spot.
These five players have earned their shot at the big leagues. But will they rise to the challenge? Only time will tell. Are you rooting for the newcomers or the veterans? Share your thoughts on this year's Q-School graduates and their chances in the upcoming PGA TOUR season!