It’s going to be a Monday finish at the 2023 PGA Tour Q-School.
The field in Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida, started with 165 golfers. After 16 withdrawals, there are now 149 remaining fighting for a 2024 PGA Tour card.
Only the top five and ties will earn those precious rewards.
More than four inches of rain pounded the area Saturday night into Sunday morning and left Dye’s Valley at TPC Sawgrass and Sawgrass Country Club, the two host courses, unplayable.
The top 10 on the leaderboard after three rounds:
- 1. Harrison Endycott, -12
- 2. Blaine Hale, Jr., -10
- T-3. Spencer Levin, -8
- T-3. Trace Crowe, -8
- T5. Raul Pereda, -7
- T5. Hayden Springer, -7
- T-7 Chris Petefish, -6
- T-7. Danny Walker, -6
- T-7. Kyle Westmoreland, -6
- T-10. Julian Suri, -5
- T-10. Isaiah Salinda, -5
- T-10. Wesley Bryan, -5
How to watch
The final round will finally start at 8:45 a.m. ET on Monday.
The viewing options are Golf Channel (TV) and Peacock (streaming) starting at 12:30 p.m. ET.
What else is at stake
After the top five and ties is determined, the next 40 finishers and ties are exempt for multiple reshuffles of the 2024 Korn Ferry Tour season, guaranteeing them between eight to 12 starts depending on their finish. The next 20 finishers and ties earn exempt status for the Latin America Swing of the 2024 PGA Tour Americas season in addition to conditional Korn Ferry Tour status. All remaining finishers outside the aforementioned categories earn conditional Korn Ferry Tour and PGA Tour Americas membership for 2024.
Golfweek’s Adam Schupak contributed to this article.
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