This is a list of golfers who graduated from the
Web.com Tour
The Korn Ferry Tour is the developmental tour for the U.S.-based PGA Tour, and features professional golfers who have either not yet reached the PGA Tour, or who have done so but then failed to win enough FedEx Cup points to stay at that level. T ...
and
Web.com Tour Finals
The Korn Ferry Tour Finals is a series of three golf tournaments that serve as a means of earning PGA Tour membership for the following season ("Tour cards"). The series, which until 2019 consisted of four tournaments, replaced the PGA Tour Qualif ...
in 2018.
The top 25 players on the Web.com Tour's regular-season money list in 2018 earned
PGA Tour
The PGA Tour (stylized in all capital letters as PGA TOUR by its officials) is the organizer of professional golf tours in the United States and North America. It organizes most of the events on the flagship annual series of tournaments also k ...
cards for
2019
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.
The Finals, which concluded on September 23, determined the other 25 players to earn PGA Tour cards and the priority order of all 50.
As in previous seasons, the Finals featured the top 75 players on the Web.com Tour regular season money list, players ranked 126–200 on the PGA Tour's regular-season
FedEx Cup
The FedEx Cup is a championship trophy for the PGA Tour. Its introduction marked the first time that men's professional golf had a playoff system. Announced in November 2005, it was first awarded in 2007. Rory McIlroy is the 2022 champion. Th ...
points list (except players exempt through other means), non-members of the PGA Tour with enough regular-season FedExCup points to place in the top 200, and special medical exemptions.
To determine the initial 2019 PGA Tour priority rank, the 25 Web.com Tour regular-season graduates will be alternated with the 25 Finals graduates. This priority order will then be reshuffled several times during the 2019 season.
Im Sung-jae
Im Sung-jae ( ko, 임성재; born 30 March 1998), also known as Sungjae Im, is a South Korean professional golfer. Im won twice and was Player of the Year on the 2018 Web.com Tour. He was Rookie of the Year for the 2018–19 PGA Tour, and got his ...
and
Denny McCarthy
Denny McCarthy (born March 4, 1993) is an American professional golfer.
Amateur career
McCarthy was born in Takoma Park, Maryland. He played competitively on the junior golf circuit beginning at the age of 10, finding a lot of success on the MAPG ...
are fully exempt for the 2019 PGA Tour season after leading the full-season and Finals money lists, respectively.
2018 Web.com Tour Finals
*PGA Tour rookie in 2019
†First-time PGA Tour member in 2019, but ineligible for rookie status due to having played eight or more PGA Tour events in a previous season
* Earned spot in Finals through PGA Tour.
* Earned spot in Finals through
FedEx Cup
The FedEx Cup is a championship trophy for the PGA Tour. Its introduction marked the first time that men's professional golf had a playoff system. Announced in November 2005, it was first awarded in 2007. Rory McIlroy is the 2022 champion. Th ...
points earned as a PGA Tour non-member.
* Earned spot in Finals through a medical extension.
* Indicates whether the player earned his card through the regular season or through the Finals.
Results on 2019 PGA Tour
*PGA Tour rookie in 2019
†First-time PGA Tour member in 2019, but ineligible for rookie status due to having played eight or more PGA Tour events in a previous season
* Retained his PGA Tour card for 2020: won or finished in the top 125 of the
FedEx Cup
The FedEx Cup is a championship trophy for the PGA Tour. Its introduction marked the first time that men's professional golf had a playoff system. Announced in November 2005, it was first awarded in 2007. Rory McIlroy is the 2022 champion. Th ...
points list.
* Retained PGA Tour conditional status and qualified for the Web.com Tour Finals: finished between 126–150 on FedEx Cup list.
* Failed to retain his PGA Tour card for 2020 but qualified for the Web.com Tour Finals: finished between 150–200 on FedEx Cup list.
* Failed to retain his PGA Tour card for 2020 and to qualify for the Web.com Tour Finals: finished outside the top 200 on FedEx Cup list.
Kramer Hickok, Robert Streb, Cameron Davis, Fabián Gómez, and Hank Lebioda regained their cards through the
2019 Korn Ferry Tour Finals.
Winners on the PGA Tour in 2019
Runners-up on the PGA Tour in 2019
References
External links
Web.com Tour official site
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Korn Ferry Tour
PGA Tour
Web.com Tour Finals graduates
Web.com Tour Finals graduates