Meet the Five Players Heading (Back) to the PGA Tour in 2026

The final round of PGA Tour Qualifying School was contested at TPC Sawgrass in Ponte Vedra, FL.
The final round of PGA Tour Qualifying School was contested at TPC Sawgrass in Ponte Vedra, FL. Michelle Cencich / Unsplash.

The final stage of PGA Tour Q-School was played this weekend at Dye’s Valley Course and Sawgrass Country Club, both part of TPC Sawgrass in Ponte Vedra, FL. The top five players after four rounds earned a PGA Tour card. Some players were trying to get to the PGA Tour for the first time while others were trying to return to it. 

A more in-depth look at how Qualifying School works can be seen in this LPGA Tour article. While the numbers and processes are slightly different, the concept is the same.

Meet the Five Players to Earn their 2026 PGA Tour Cards

You may recognize some of these names.

A.J. Ewart – Rookie

A.J. Ewart won Q-School by two shots to earn his PGA Tour card. He has made two career starts on PGA Tour, missing the cut in both. The 26-year-old from Canada has no starts on the Korn Ferry Tour but with rounds of 66-67-67-66, he earned medalist honors and a PGA Tour card for the first time. 

Adam Svensson – Returning Player

31-year-old Adam Svensson has one career PGA Tour win in 59 career starts. He kept his card after finishing two shots behind Ewart for a T2 finish. Svensson finished 162nd on the FedExCup points list this season after only making 13 cuts in 29 starts. Like Ewart, Svensson is Canadian and a Barry University alum. 

Alejandro Tosti – Returning Player

This is the second straight year Tosti has earned his PGA Tour card via Q-School. Tosti has made 52 career starts, with his best finish being two runner-ups. He finished this season 114th on the FedExCup list after making only eight cuts in 20 starts. The 29-year-old Argentinian’s last professional win was the 2023 Pinnacle Bank Championship on the Korn Ferry Tour. 

Marcelo Rozo – Rookie

Colombia’s Marcelo Rozo earned his PGA Tour card for the first time with a T2 finish. 36 years old, he has only made four career starts on the PGA Tour, with his last one at the 2021 Honda Classic. He has three PGA Tour Latinoamerica wins on his resume. 

Dylan Wu – Returning Player

Dylan Wu beat Ben Silverman on the first playoff hole to return to the PGA Tour. He drained a 20-foot birdie putt to earn full status after playing the 2025 season with conditional status and finishing in the 126-150 category during the 2024 season. His one career professional win came at the 2021 Price Cutter Charity Championship on the Korn Ferry Tour. The 29-year-old from Oregon has made 104 career starts on the PGA Tour.  

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