At the Korn Ferry Tour Championship there was a lot up for grabs, with PGA Tour cards available to those who finished inside the top 30 of the overall standings.
With potentially life-changing cards on the horizon, the competition was fierce and, at French Lick Golf Resort, 75 players were vying for crucial points. At the end of play, though, the rankings were determined and, in this piece, we have listed those who will be featuring on the top Tour for 2025.
Before getting into the players, some individuals weren’t present in Indiana, due to the fact that they have wrapped up their spots for 2025. For example, Matt McCarty, who is comfortably top of the Korn Ferry Tour standings, is playing the Sanderson Farms Championship due to the fact the American has three wins already on the circuit, which automatically gives him a PGA Tour card.
Also, for those who finish outside the top 30, the players who finish 31-60 in the standings, receive a full exemption into the 2025 Korn Ferry Tour season and are given a spot in the final stage of the PGA Tour’s Q-School.
Finally, for those who are in the 61-75 positions, they also get a full exemption into the 2025 Korn Ferry Tour, with the relevant players receiving an exemption into the PGA Tour’s Q-School second stage.
Below, we take a look at which players have made their way onto the PGA Tour for 2025.
1. Matt McCarty
As mentioned, McCarty wrapped up his card on the PGA Tour following three victories on the Korn Ferry Tour. Claiming the Price Cutter Charity Championship, Pinnacle Bank Championship and Albertsons Boise Open in a six-week period, McCarty became just the 13th player since 1997 to earn a PGA Tour card via three wins. Thanks to his victories, he topped the Korn Ferry Tour’s points list in 2024.
2. Max McGreevy
McGreevy finished second in the standings, with the 29-year-old enjoying an excellent season on the Korn Ferry Tour. Picking up two wins and a runner-up spot, McGreevy secured eight top 10 finishes and will return to the PGA Tour after dropping off in the 2022-23 season after he finished 175th in the FedEx Cup standings.
3. Frankie Capan III
The 24-year-old turned professional in 2022…
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