The 2023 PGA Tour’s Q-School will have a Monday finish.
In Ponte Vedra Beach in Florida, the field started out with 165 players. There are 149 golfers left in the race for a PGA Tour 2024 card after 16 withdrawals.
These precious rewards will only be awarded to the top five, and those tied.
The two host courses at TPC Sawgrass, Sawgrass Country Club and Dye’s Valley, were rendered unplayable by more than four inches rain that pounded the area from Saturday night to Sunday morning.
After three rounds, the top 10 in the leaderboard:
- 1. Harrison Endycott, 12
- 2. Blaine Hale Jr.
- T-3. Spencer Levin, -8
- T-3. Trace Crowe, 8
- T5. Raul Pereda –
- T5. Hayden Springer, -7
- T-7 Chris Petefish – 6
- T-7. Danny Walker, T-7.
- T-7. Kyle Westmoreland is -6
- T-10. Julian Suri, 5
- T-10. Isaiah Salinda, -5
- T-10. Wesley Bryan, -5
What to watch
The final round begins at 8:45 am. ET on Monday.
Golf Channel (TV), and Peacock streaming (starting at 12:30 p.m.) are the viewing options. ET.
What else is at risk?
The top five finishers, and any ties, are exempt from multiple reshuffles in the 2024 Korn Ferry Tour, ensuring them eight to twelve starts, depending on where they finish. The top 20 finishers in 2024 will also be exempt from the Latin America Swing, which is part of the PGA Tour Americas 2024 season. All other finishers who do not fall into the categories above will receive conditional membership to both the PGA Tour Americas and Korn Ferry Tour for 2024.
Adam Schupak, Golfweek’s Adam Schupak, contributed to this article.