Here are the 25 pros who earned their PGA Tour cards through the Korn Ferry Tour Finals

Will Gordon earned the top spot in the Korn Ferry Tour Finals points list.

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Twenty-five pros saw dreams realized and jobs won back this week at the Korn Ferry Tour Championship.

The three-event Korn Ferry Tour Finals have come to a close where the top 75 players on the Korn Ferry Tour and the players ranked 126 to 200 on the PGA Tour battled it out for 25 PGA Tour cards for the 2022-23 season, which starts in two weeks at the Fortinet Championship in Napa, California. This is in addition to the 25 cards already awarded to the top 25 on the Korn Ferry Tour regular season points list.


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The top finisher in the combined points list, including both the regular season and finals, gets full status on the PGA Tour and spots in The Players Championship and U.S. Open for next year. That honor went to Justin Suh, who won the season-ending event at Victoria National with a 21-under-par score to vault from 8th to first in the overall standings.

You can find the full list of players who earned their PGA Tour cards in the Korn Ferry Tour Finals series below.

Korn Ferry Tour Finals Top 25

No. 1 – Will Gordon
No. 2 – David Lingmerth
No. 3 – Austin Eckroat
No. 4 – Philip Knowles
No. 5 – Michael Gligic
No. 6 – Dean Burmester
No. 7 – Eric Cole
No. 8 – Joseph Bramlett
No. 9 – Austin Cook
No. 10 – Nick Hardy
No. 11 – Henrik Norlander
No. 12 – Ben Martin
No. 13 – Ryan Armour
No. 14 – Nicholas Lindheim
No. 15 – Brent Grant
No. 16 – Carson Young
No. 17 – Scott Harrington and Thomas Detry
No. 19 – Tano Goya
No. 20 – Nicolas Echavarria
No. 21 – Sam Stevens
No. 22 – Matti Schmid
No. 23 – Brice Garnett
No. 24 – Brian Stuard
No. 25 – Kyle Westmoreland

Some notables who were unable to advance include former PGA Tour winners Sean O’Hair, Satoshi Kodaira, Vaughn Taylor, Camilo Villegas, Bill Haas, Martin Trainer and Tommy Gainey. Notable up-and-comers who failed to earn tour cards were Chris Gotterup, Norman Xiong and Pierceson Coody.

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Jack Hirsh is an assistant editor at GOLF. A Pennsylvania native, Jack is 2020 graduate of Penn State University, earning degrees in broadcast journalism and political science. He was captain of his high school golf team and still *tries* to remain competitive in local amateurs. Before joining GOLF, Jack spent two years working at a TV station in Bend, Oregon, primarily as Multimedia Journalist/reporter, but also producing, anchoring and even presenting the weather. He can be reached at jack.hirsh@golf.com.

 

 

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