PGA Tour Q-School presented by Korn Ferry Leaderboard
PGA Tour Q-School Scores: Find out which players are leading the race for just five PGA Tour cards for 2026 via the Korn Ferry Tour this weekend.
Pos | Player | Total |
|---|---|---|
T1 | Ben Kohles | -11 |
T1 | Marcelo Rozo | -11 |
T3 | Cooper Dossey | -10 |
T3 | A.J. Ewart | -10 |
T3 | John Pak | -10 |
T6 | Spencer Levin | -9 |
T6 | Matt Atkins | -9 |
T6 | Alejandro Tosti | -9 |
T6 | Davis Shore | -9 |
T6 | Ian Holt | -9 |
T6 | Kota Kaneko | -9 |
T12 | Frankie Capan III | -8 |
T12 | Ben Silverman | -8 |
T12 | Christian Salzer | -8 |
T12 | Adam Svensson | -8 |
T12 | Trevor Cone | -8 |
T17 | Mitchell Meissner | -7 |
T17 | Dylan Wu | -7 |
T17 | Chan Kim | -7 |
T17 | Chad Sewell | -7 |
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Ben Kohles and Marcelo Rozo lead the way after three rounds at the final stage of PGA Tour Q-School presented by Korn Ferry at Sawgrass Country Club.
PGA Tour cards for the 2026 season will be awarded the leading five players after Sunday's final round.
Kohles and Rozo both fired impressive rounds of 65 to vault to the top of the leaderboard.
They share the lead at 11-under par.
Cooper Dossey, AJ Ewart and John Pak then round out the top five on 10-under par.
Dossey made the biggest move of the trio with a brilliant 64, while Ewart and Pak both carded 67s.
Six players are then tucked in a further shot back on 9-under par, including former PGA Tour pros Spencer Levin and Alejandro Tosti.
Elsewhere, Canada's Adam Svensson, who won the 2022 RSM Classic, is also in contention at 8-under par.
Two players chose to withdraw after the third round: Nicolo Galletti and Jackson Suber after both were well out of contention for a PGA Tour card.
Norman Xiong was disqualified on day two after failing to show up for his tee time.
Five players will earn 2026 @PGATOUR exempt status on Sunday afternoon at Final Stage of PGA TOUR Q-School presented by Korn Ferry.
— Korn Ferry Tour (@KornFerryTour) December 13, 2025
Entering the final round, there are 20 players within three shots of the top five 😮
There will be a playoff if needed to settle ties.
The five… pic.twitter.com/4yU3CjNUep
While it might be silly season for those over at the Grant Thornton Invitational, the story is very different for those on the Korn Ferry Tour.
Sunday promises to be a tense day for everyone involved at PGA Tour Q-School with just five cards up for grabs for the 2026 PGA Tour season.
There will be a playoff to sort out the remaining cards should it be needed after the completion of 72 holes.

