5 players earn PGA TOUR cards at Q-School final stage
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Team Coughlin, Novak take lead into Sun. at Grant Thornton
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Five players are 8-under, four at 7-under and nine are 6-under. None of the 27 players within five shots of the lead are out of it by any stretch and will return to the TPC Sawgrass Dye’s Valley Course for the final round on Dec. 14 where affairs will presumably get chaotic as they battle for the PGA Tour cards that will be awarded to the top five.
Before the new changes came about, the top-5 finishers and ties at the Final Stage of Q-School would be granted full PGA Tour cards for the next season. Under the new rules, only the top 5 players on the leaderboard will get Tour cards. Full stop. No ties included.
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