Q-School Finals Return To PGA National With Changes

zz Dan Hauser
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For the second consecutive year, the Web.com Tour Qualifying School Finals will be returning to PGA National in Palm Beach Gardens. Once again, the tournament will be played on PGA National's Fazio and Champions Courses, this time with a change.

For the first time, the event will be contested over four rounds instead of the traditional six rounds. The tournament will be held December 10th through the 13th and will determine priority rankings for the 2016 season. Everyone who makes it to the finals will have at least conditional status on the Web.com Tour in 2016, with the winner early fully exempt status.

Beginning with the First Stage, exemptions are extended to players with certain status on many of the world’s leading men’s tours, plus those with PGA TOUR, Official World Golf Ranking, national PGA club professional, Walker Cup, U.S. Amateur, previous Qualifying Tournament and other status.

The 2015 Q-School finals was won by Brad Fritsch who run running away for his first professional victory. To register for any of the stages of the Web.com Tour Q-School, visit http://qualifying.pgatourhq.com/. 

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