2025 PGA Tour Q-School Finals final results: Prize money payout, PGA Tour leaderboard and how much each golfer won
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2025 PGA Tour Q-School Finals final results: Prize money payout, PGA Tour leaderboard and how much each golfer won

PONTE VEDRA BEACH, FL - DECEMBER 14: A general view of signage during the third round of PGA TOUR Q-School presented by Korn Ferry at Sawgrass Country Club on December 14, 2024 in Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida. (Photo by Scott Taetsch/Getty Images)


The 2025 PGA Tour Q-School Finals final leaderboard is headed by winner AJ Ewart, who earned the big, final win of 2025 with a PGA Tour title at TPC Sawgrass and Sawgrass Country Club in Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida.

Ewart won the 72-hole final stage of Q-Scool by two shots on 14-under 266, shooting a final-round 66 to take home the medalist honors and win his PGA Tour card.

Ewart won the $50,000 winner's share of the $510,000 purse.

However, beyond Ewart winning, there were four other winners, as the top five players earned PGA Tour cards for 2025. Those players were: former PGA Tour winner Adam Svensson, Alejandro Tosti, Marcelo Rozo and either Dylan Wu or Ben Silverman.

Wu and Silverman went to a sudden-death playoff after 72 holes to determine the fifth and final PGA Tour card, now cut to an exact five players. Wu made a birdie on the first playoff hole to lock up the fifth card.

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Players who finished in the top 40 players and ties after those six players earned guaranteed Korn Ferry Tour starts for 2025. The top 25 and ties after the top five earn 14 guaranteed starts on the Korn Ferry Tour in 2026 (good through the third reshuffle) and the rest of that next top 40 and ties getting 10 starts (through the second reshuffle).

PGA Tour Q-School Finals recap notes

Ewart didn't earn Official World Golf Ranking points with the win in the 72-hole stroke-play championship, though he does have full PGA Tour status back.

Ewart didn't earn any PGA Tour FedEx Cup points, as this is considered a separate event from the schedule.

A total of 164 (of 174) players finished the tournament, which has no cut and is reserved for players who reach the final stage of four in Q-School, including exempt players.

The 2025 PGA Tour schedule is complete, but the PNC Championship next week in Orlando is on the PGA Tour Champions schedule.

2025 PGA Tour Q-School Finals final leaderboard, results and prize money payouts

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POS PLAYER TO PAR R1 R2 R3 R4 TOT MONEY
1 A.J. Ewart -14 66 67 67 66 266 $50,000
T2 Adam Svensson -12 70 64 68 66 268 $29,333
T2 Alejandro Tosti -12 69 67 65 67 268 $29,333
T2 Marcelo Rozo -12 70 64 65 69 268 $29,333
5 Dylan Wu -11 70 65 68 66 269 $22,000
P6 Ben Silverman -11 68 69 65 67 269 $20,000
T7 Camilo Villegas -10 69 65 70 66 270 $17,000
T7 Matt Atkins -10 72 64 65 69 270 $17,000
T9 Trent Phillips -9 69 69 71 62 271 $11,500
T9 Chan Kim -9 64 70 69 68 271 $11,500
T9 Mitchell Meissner -9 68 67 68 68 271 $11,500
T9 Ian Holt -9 67 67 67 70 271 $11,500
T13 Theo Humphrey -8 69 67 70 66 272 $9,429
T13 Brandon Wu -8 71 69 65 67 272 $9,429
T13 Greyson Sigg -8 65 73 70 64 272 $9,429
T13 Nick Gabrelcik -8 70 68 67 67 272 $9,429
T13 Kota Kaneko -8 68 65 68 71 272 $9,429
T13 Davis Shore -8 67 68 66 71 272 $9,429
T13 Spencer Levin -8 69 69 63 71 272 $9,429
T20 Nick Infanti -7 69 70 67 67 273 $7,944
T20 Davis Lamb -7 73 66 67 67 273 $7,944
T20 Thomas Rosenmueller -7 71 69 67 66 273 $7,944
T20 Will Chandler -7 74 65 65 69 273 $7,944
T20 Cole Sherwood -7 70 69 65 69 273 $7,944
T20 Ian Gilligan -7 69 69 66 69 273 $7,944
T20 Trevor Cone -7 68 65 69 71 273 $7,944
T20 Christian Salzer -7 70 66 66 71 273 $7,944
T20 Frankie Capan III -7 69 68 65 71 273 $7,944
T29 Yuta Sugiura -6 67 70 69 68 274 $7,200
T29 Julian Suri -6 70 68 68 68 274 $7,200
T29 Quade Cummins -6 68 70 68 68 274 $7,200
T29 Russell Knox -6 69 68 72 65 274 $7,200
T29 Ben Kohles -6 68 66 65 75 274 $7,200
T34 Ryo Ishikawa -5 70 68 68 69 275 $6,562
T34 Doc Redman -5 69 68 71 67 275 $6,562
T34 Michael Feagles -5 66 67 71 71 275 $6,562
T34 John Marshall Butler -5 69 69 67 70 275 $6,562
T34 Chad Sewell -5 68 66 69 72 275 $6,562
T34 Vicente Marzilio -5 72 70 65 68 275 $6,562
T34 Michael Johnson -5 73 68 65 69 275 $6,562
T34 Cooper Dossey -5 70 66 64 75 275 $6,562
T42 Ryan Sullivan -4 69 68 69 70 276 $6,000
T42 Doug Ghim -4 73 67 67 69 276 $6,000
T42 Austin Hitt -4 67 70 71 68 276 $6,000
T42 Dillon Stewart -4 68 71 70 67 276 $6,000
T42 Rayhan Thomas -4 70 69 65 72 276 $6,000
T42 Ben Martin -4 73 66 65 72 276 $6,000
T42 Paul Peterson -4 73 67 69 67 276 $6,000
T42 Jackson Buchanan -4 74 70 66 66 276 $6,000
T42 Justin Lower -4 71 67 73 65 276 $6,000
T42 Daniel Summerhays -4 68 73 67 68 276 $6,000
T42 Marshall Meisel -4 70 72 65 69 276 $6,000
T42 John Pak -4 69 64 67 76 276 $6,000

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