Taking place the same week as the LPGA Tour’s Q-School, the PGA Tour Champions circuit is also set to receive a new batch of members.
The Final Stage of Champions Tour Q-School features 78 players but, in rather brutal fashion, just five cards for the 2025 season are to be announced, which makes the four days of action crucial to a number of players.
Prior to the Final Stage, three sites held events to determine who would make it through to the final and, in the 78 man field, 53 of them advanced via First Stage. Along with the 53, 27 players earned direct access to Final Stage via various exemption categories.
So, how does the event work and who is playing? Well, we have all the details for you below…
When And Where Is PGA Tour Champions Q-School?
Taking place on the 3rd – 6th December, the tournament itself will be played at TPC Scottsdale’s Champions Course.
Home to the WM Phoenix Open, the event won’t be played on the same track, the Stadium Course, but rather the venue’s Champions Course, which is a par 71 that measures just over 7100 yards off the back tees.
What Is The Format?
PGA Tour Champions Q-School will comprise of 72 holes and there will be no cut. As mentioned, just five cards will be awarded and those who finish between 6th – 30th at the PGA Tour Champions Q-School’s Final Stage will be eligible to enter weekly open qualifiers.
PGA Tour Champions Q-School Full Field
- Felipe Aguilar
- Tim Ailes
- Robert Andrews (a)
- Sam Arnold
- Arjun Atwal
- Eric Axley
- Scott Barr
- Dominic Barson
- Cameron Beckman
- Kris Blanks
- Jason Bohn
- Craig Bowden
- David Branshaw
- Michael Brown (a)
- Gordon Burns
- Angel Cabrera
- Jim Carter
- Ho Sung Choi
- Bobby Collins
- Bob Conrad (a)
- Matthew Cort
- Brian Davis
- Jeremy DeFalco (a)
- Chris Devlin (a)
- David Drysdale
- Brad Elder
- Scott Fawcett (a)
- Stephen Gallacher
- Rick Garboski
- Mathew Goggin
- Jeff Gove
- Dennis Hendershott
- J.J. Henry
- Steve Holmes
- Freddie Jacobson
- Raphael Jacquelin
- Andrew Johnson
- Brendan Jones
- Jay Jurecic
- Brad Kennedy
- Danny King
- Soren Kjeldsen
- Cliff Kresge
- Rob Labritz
- Jeff Martin
- David…
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