2019 Korn Ferry Tour and Korn Ferry Tour Finals points lists: Which 50 got PGA Tour cards?
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2019 Korn Ferry Tour and Korn Ferry Tour Finals points lists: Which 50 got PGA Tour cards?

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With the conclusion of the 2019 Korn Ferry Tour Championship, the Korn Ferry Tour Finals and Korn Ferry Tour season ended, settling the fate and priority order of 50 PGA Tour cards for the 2019-20 PGA Tour season, which begins with the 2019 A Military Tribute at the Greenbrier.

There are two separate Korn Ferry Tour finals points lists:

  1. one which decides the top 25 in Korn Ferry Tour Finals earnings for players ranked 26th through 75th in the Korn Ferry Tour regular season and Nos. 126-200 in the PGA Tour's regular season FedEx Cup points list, as well others who qualified for the Korn Ferry Tour finals through medical extensions or non-member FedEx Cup points
  2. one which decides the initial PGA Tour priority order for the top 25 players on the Korn Ferry Tour regular season points

The winners of both of those points lists are fully exempt for the season ahead and get a spot in The Players Championship. However, Scottie Scheffler won both lists, so he is the only player NOT subject to the reshuffles in the PGA Tour priority order every six or so events. He is in his own priority order category for the season, ahead of the other graduates. Every other player is subject to the reshuffle.

When it comes to determining the priority order in which they get into PGA Tour events, the PGA Tour goes in A-B order, with the No. 2 earning Korn Ferry Tour regular season graduate getting top spot in that category, followed by the No. 2 earning Korn Ferry Tour Finals gradate, and so on.

2019 Korn Ferry Tour and Korn Ferry Tour Finals graduates

RS indicates regular season grad; FI indicates Korn Ferry Tour Finals grad

  • 1. Scottie Scheffler (RS & FI 1) -- 2935 points
  • 2. Xinjun Zhang (RS 2) -- 2047 points
  • 3. Matthew NeSmith (FI 1) -- 1018 points
  • 4. Robby Shelton (RS 3) -- 1816 points
  • 5. Tom Lewis (FI 2) -- 1000 points
  • 6. Harry Higgs (RS 4) -- 1491 points
  • 7. Brandon Hagy (FI 3) -- 700 points
  • 8. Lanto Griffin (RS 5) -- 1414 points
  • 9. Kramer Hickok (FI 4) -- 661 points
  • 10. Mark Hubbard (RS 6) -- 1410 points
  • 11. Fabián Gómez (FI 5) -- 633 points
  • 12. Ryan Brehm (RS 7) -- 1397 points
  • 13. Viktor Hovland (FI 6) -- 620 points
  • 14. Kristoffer Ventura (RS 8) -- 1383 points
  • 15. Brendon Todd (FI 7) -- 505 points
  • 16. Henrik Norlander (RS 9) -- 1327 points
  • 17. Beau Hossler (FI 8) -- 482 points
  • 18. Zac Blair (RS 10) -- 1272 points
  • 19. Ben Taylor (FI 9) -- 417 points
  • 20. Bo Hoag (RS 11) -- 1243 points
  • 21. Anirban Lahiri (FI 10) -- 358 points
  • 22. Nelson Ledesma (RS 12) -- 1212 points
  • 23. Grayson Murray (FI 11) -- 333 points
  • 24. Rhein Gibson (RS 13) -- 1142 points
  • 25. Tyler Duncan (FI 12) -- 283 points
  • 26. Chase Seiffert (RS 14) -- 1026 points
  • 27. David Hearn (FI 13) -- 283 points
  • 28. Mark Anderson (RS 15) -- 979 points
  • 29. Bronson Burgoon (FI 14) -- 281 points
  • 30. Scott Harrington (RS 16) -- 977 points
  • 31. Chris Baker (FI 15) -- 263 points
  • 32. Michael Gligic (RS 17) -- 920 points
  • 33. Robert Streb (FI 16) -- 257 points
  • 34. Sebastian Cappelen (RS 18) -- 905 points
  • 35. Tom Hoge (FI 17) -- 247 points
  • 36. Vincent Whaley (RS 19) -- 902 points
  • 37. Cameron Percy (FI 18) -- 243 points
  • 38. Rafael Campos (RS 20) -- 869 points
  • 39. Hank Lebioda (FI 19) -- 203 points
  • 40. Vince Covello (RS 21) -- 826 points
  • 41. Rob Oppenheim (FI 20) -- 196 points
  • 42. Michael Gellerman (RS 22) -- 806 points
  • 43. Cameron Davis (FI 21) -- 193 points
  • 44. Maverick McNealy (RS 23) -- 796 points
  • 45. Joseph Bramlett (FI 22) -- 189 points
  • 46. Tyler McCumber (RS 24) -- 791 points
  • 47. Doug Ghim (FI 23) -- 188 points
  • 48. Tim Wilkinson (RS 25) -- 775 points
  • 49. Richy Werenski (FI 24) -- 186 points
  • 50. D.J. Trahan (FI 24) -- 186 points

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