LIV Golf’s most recent denial of Official World Golf Ranking points, included OWGR chairman Peter Dawson describing the league as a “closed shop.” That won’t be the case anymore.
Australian Richard Green carded a third round of 3-under 68 to remain in contention for a PGA Tour Champions card on Friday (AEDT), lying one stroke off the lead in tied second place.
It’s so easy for a golfer to say, “If it weren’t for that one hole,” but in Chris Crisologo’s case, we’ll allow it. The Canadian was in complete cruise control at four under through 12 holes of the second round of final stage at Q School before making a 13 (yes, a 13), on the par-4 13th. Golf!
Sydney trio Justin Warren, John Lyras and Nathan Barbieri and Brisbane’s Gavin Fairfax have taken the first step to earning a card on the Korn Ferry Tour in 2023.
Golf’s Q school has provided some of the game’s most heartbreaking finishes through the years. This time, a tour pro’s dreams ended while he was just getting started.
Starting with this week’s Wichita Open, Korn Ferry, a Los Angeles-based global consulting firm, will take over as the umbrella sponsor with a 10-year deal with the PGA Tour, running through 2028.
Even though it no longer grants PGA Tour access, Q-School remains a notoriously brutal endeavour. But the cards Cody Blick was just handed makes that endeavour damn near unplayable.