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PGA TOUR Canada announces 2023 Qualifying Tournament information

PONTE VEDRA BEACH, Florida — PGA TOUR Canada announced Wednesday it will hold six Qualifying Tournaments to determine Tour membership for the 2023 season, with registration beginning Monday, January 9, 2023, at noon EST. The Tour will hold five Qualifying Tournaments in the U.S., beginning in late-February, and conclude with its final qualifier in Canada a week before the Tour’s regular season, its ninth in history, begins.

PGA TOUR Canada completed its season in September, crowning the Fortinet Cup Points List leader – Edmonton’s Wil Bateman – as Player of the Year. Bateman became the inaugural winner of the Fortinet Cup after winning twice in 2022 and is now a fully exempt member of the Korn Ferry Tour for the 2023 season. Players hoping to follow in Bateman’s footsteps can begin by earning PGA TOUR Canada membership, with playing spots available at the six Qualifying Tournaments.

“We are coming off a remarkably successful season, and we will continue to build on that momentum in 2023. The first steps are at our Qualifying Tournaments, where players can get on the path that will take them to their ultimate destination, which is the PGA TOUR,” said PGA TOUR Canada Executive Director Scott Pritchard. “Through the years, we’ve been fortunate that so many players are interested in pursuing their professional dreams by playing on PGA TOUR Canada. We anticipate there will be strong demand by players to come to our Tour, as players know about the quality of courses, the cities we visit and the caliber of competition PGA TOUR Canada offers.”

The qualifiers begin with two tournaments in Florida (Weston and Howey-in-the-Hills) on consecutive weeks in late-February, early March. The action starts February 21-24 at The Club at Weston Hills’ Tour Course, as it hosts a Qualifying Tournament for a second consecutive year. The Howey-in-the-Hills tournament is at historic Mission Inn Resort and Club, a long-time host of both PGA TOUR Canada and PGA TOUR Latinoamérica tournaments. It has hosted six previous PGA TOUR Canada qualifiers. The following week, the RTJ Golf Trail at Highland Oaks in Dothan, Alabama, is the site for a third consecutive year.

A month later, the qualifiers move west, with events at Wigwam Golf Club in the Phoenix suburb of Litchfield Park, Arizona (April 4-7) and at Soboba Springs Golf Course in San Jacinto, California (April 11-14).

Notable PGA TOUR members to emerge from these sites in recent years include Cameron Young (medalist at Dothan in 2020), Will Zalatoris (runner-up at Wigwam Golf Club in 2019), Alex Smalley (T3 at Howey-in-the-Hills in 2020), Hayden Buckley (T4 at Wigwam Golf Club in 2019), Carson Young (T7 at Howey-in-the-Hills in 2020) and Philip Knowles (T9 at Howey-in the-Hills in 2019).

Bateman finished T5 at the Wigwam Golf Club site in 2021, retained membership for 2022 via the points list and won the Fortinet Cup with his two-win season.

The final Qualifying Tournament is set for June 6-9 in Courtenay, British Columbia. Crowne Isle Resort and Golf Club has previously hosted seven Qualifying Tournaments. PGA TOUR Canada’s season begins the week after this Q-School.

Here is a look at the six tournaments that will all be 72-hole, Tuesday-to-Friday, no-cut events:

February 21-24

The Club at Weston Hills (Tour)

Weston, Florida

February 28-March 3

Mission Inn Resort and Club (El Campeon)

Howey-in-the-Hills, Florida

RTJ Golf Trail at Highland Oaks

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Dothan, Alabama

Wigwam GC (Gold)

Litchfield Park, Arizona

April 11-14

Soboba Springs GC

San Jacinto, California

Crowne Isle Resort and GC

Courtenay, British Columbia

“This is a great lineup of tournaments that will test players’ skills and abilities. Those who emerge with Tour cards will have another strong PGA TOUR Canada schedule to play in 2023, with a chance to continue progressing in their professional careers,” Pritchard added.

Among player benefits available, a three-time winner on the Tour would earn automatic promotion to the Korn Ferry Tour. Additionally, the top five players on the 2023 Fortinet Cup Points List will receive 2024 Korn Ferry Tour membership, with the player finishing first earning fully exempt status. The top five players will also be exempt into the Final Stage of the 2023 PGA TOUR Qualifying Tournament, competing for a PGA TOUR card, which will be awarded to top-five finishers and ties. Those in the sixth-through-25th Fortinet Cup positions are exempt into the Second Stage of the 2023 PGA TOUR Qualifying Tournament. In addition, the top 60 players on the final Fortinet Cup standings will retain their PGA TOUR Canada playing privileges for 2024.

PGA TOUR Canada will announce its complete regular season schedule in early 2023.

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This week, 132 players will take their first steps on the path toward the PGA TOUR, at The Wigwam in Phoenix, Arizona, as they battle for Mackenzie Tour – PGA TOUR Canada status.

Among those players looking to earn status as part of of the third the third of five Mackenzie Tour Qualifying Tournaments this season will be 14 Canadians, headlined by Jamie Sadlowski of St. Paul, Alta. The two-time World Long Drive Champion made his first full foray into professional golf last year and proved he could compete, making the cut six times in 10 starts, with three top-30 Mackenzie Tour finishes.

Another Canadian to watch is Burlington, Ont., native Blair Hamilton. A former member of Golf Canada’s National Amateur Team and an NCAA All-American at the University of Houston, Hamilton posted three top-25 finishes on the Mackenzie Tour during his first season as a professional, in 2017.

Here’s a full list of Canadians in the field.

  • Jamie Sadlowski (St. Paul, Alta.)
  • Blair Hamilton (Burlington, Ont.)
  • David Rose (West Vancouver, B.C.)
  • Wil Bateman (Edmonton, Alta.)
  • Patrick Williams (Toronto, Ont.)
  • Gianfranco Guida (Maple, Ont.)
  • Zachary Giusti (Aurora, Ont.)
  • James Seymour (Aurora, Ont.)
  • Aaron Crawford (Calgary, Ont.)
  • Evan DeGrazia (Thunder Bay, Ont.)
  • Luke Moser (Waterloo, Ont.)
  • Michael McAdam (Red Deer, Alta.)
  • David Little (Toronto, Ont.)
  • Samuel Diamond (Winnipeg, Man.)

The Mackenzie Tour provides players with the opportunity to make the first step on the path to the PGA TOUR by rewarding high finishers on the Order of Merit with steps toward and status on the Web.com Tour. The Order of Merit winner following the 2018 season will be fully exempt on the 2019 Web.com Tour, while finishers 2-5 earn conditional status and an exemption into the Final Stage of Q-School. Finishers 6-10 also earn an exemption directly into Final Stage, while players in the 11th through 20th spots earn exemptions through Second Stage.

The path has already been utilized by 20 players who have gone on to earn PGA TOUR cards since 2013, highlighted by PGA TOUR winners Nick Taylor, Tony Finau and Mackenzie Hughes. Since the Tour’s inception, 166 alumni have earned Web.com Tour status, including 72 competing there for the 2018 season.

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PGA TOUR Canada Announces 2023 Qualifying Tournament Schedule

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PONTE VEDRA BEACH, Florida — PGA TOUR Canada announced Wednesday it will hold six Qualifying Tournaments to determine Tour membership for the 2023 season, with registration beginning Monday, January 9, 2023, at noon EST.

The Tour will hold five Qualifying Tournaments in the U.S., beginning in late-February, and conclude with its final qualifier in Canada at BC's Crown Isle a week before the Tour’s regular season, its ninth in history, begins.

PGA TOUR Canada completed its season in September, crowning the Fortinet Cup Points List leader – Edmonton’s Wil Bateman – as Player of the Year.

Bateman became the inaugural winner of the Fortinet Cup after winning twice in 2022 and is now a fully exempt member of the Korn Ferry Tour for the 2023 season. Players hoping to follow in Bateman’s footsteps can begin by earning PGA TOUR Canada membership, with playing spots available at the six Qualifying Tournaments. Players can access the registration site here . “We are coming off a remarkably successful season, and we will continue to build on that momentum in 2023. The first steps are at our Qualifying Tournaments, where players can get on the path that will take them to their ultimate destination, which is the PGA TOUR,” said PGA TOUR Canada Executive Director Scott Pritchard.

“Through the years, we’ve been fortunate that so many players are interested in pursuing their professional dreams by playing on PGA TOUR Canada. We anticipate there will be strong demand by players to come to our Tour, as players know about the quality of courses, the cities we visit and the caliber of competition PGA TOUR Canada offers.” The qualifiers begin with two tournaments in Florida (Weston and Howey-in-the-Hills) on consecutive weeks in late-February, early March. The action starts February 21-24 at The Club at Weston Hills’ Tour Course, as it hosts a Qualifying Tournament for a second consecutive year.

The Howey-in-the-Hills tournament is at historic Mission Inn Resort and Club, a long-time host of both PGA TOUR Canada and PGA TOUR Latinoamérica tournaments. It has hosted six previous PGA TOUR Canada qualifiers. The following week, the RTJ Golf Trail at Highland Oaks in Dothan, Alabama, is the site for a third consecutive year. A month later, the qualifiers move west, with events at Wigwam Golf Club in the Phoenix suburb of Litchfield Park, Arizona (April 4-7) and at Soboba Springs Golf Course in San Jacinto, California (April 11-14). Notable PGA TOUR members to emerge from these sites in recent years include Cameron Young (medalist at Dothan in 2020), Will Zalatoris (runner-up at Wigwam Golf Club in 2019), Alex Smalley (T3 at Howey-in-the-Hills in 2020), Hayden Buckley (T4 at Wigwam Golf Club in 2019), Carson Young (T7 at Howey-in-the-Hills in 2020) and Philip Knowles (T9 at Howey-in the-Hills in 2019). Bateman finished T5 at the Wigwam Golf Club site in 2021, retained membership for 2022 via the points list and won the Fortinet Cup with his two-win season. The final Qualifying Tournament is set for June 6-9 in Courtenay, British Columbia. Crowne Isle Resort and Golf Club has previously hosted seven Qualifying Tournaments. PGA TOUR Canada’s season begins the week after this Q-School. Here is a look at the six tournaments that will all be 72-hole, Tuesday-to-Friday, no-cut events:

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“This is a great lineup of tournaments that will test players’ skills and abilities. Those who emerge with Tour cards will have another strong PGA TOUR Canada schedule to play in 2023, with a chance to continue progressing in their professional careers,” Pritchard added. 

Among player benefits available, a three-time winner on the Tour would earn automatic promotion to the Korn Ferry Tour. Additionally, the top five players on the 2023 Fortinet Cup Points List will receive 2024 Korn Ferry Tour membership, with the player finishing first earning fully exempt status.

The top five players will also be exempt into the Final Stage of the 2023 PGA TOUR Qualifying Tournament, competing for a PGA TOUR card, which will be awarded to top-five finishers and ties. Those in the sixth-through-25th Fortinet Cup positions are exempt into the Second Stage of the 2023 PGA TOUR Qualifying Tournament.

In addition, the top 60 players on the final Fortinet Cup standings will retain their PGA TOUR Canada playing privileges for 2024. 

PGA TOUR Canada will announce its complete regular season schedule in early 2023. 

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Chris francoeur earns pga tour canada card.

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Former University of Rhode Island star Chris Francoeur has earned his PGA Tour Canada card. 

Francoeur finished fifth at PGA Tour Canada Q-School on Friday at Wigwam Golf Club this week. 

The former Rhody Ram finished eight under for the tournament, five shots behind medalist Jason Hong. 

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Francoeur is exempt into all events on PGA Tour Canada until the reshuffle, which takes place about half way through the season. 

PGA Tour Canada’s first tournament takes place in mid-June with the Royal Beach Victoria Open. 

Francoeur says he is not moving to Canada, but will just be traveling to the tournaments from Massachusetts. 

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Trio of PGA TOUR University alumni earn Korn Ferry Tour starts via PGA TOUR Q-School presented by Korn Ferry

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Fred Biondi at Final Stage of 2023 PGA TOUR Q-School presented by Korn Ferry. (Keyur Khamar/PGA TOUR)

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Five alumni finished inside the “Next 40 and Ties” category at Final Stage of PGA TOUR Q-School presented by Korn Ferry: Fred Biondi (T10), Noah Goodwin (T14), Ross Steelman (T28), Ricky Castillo (T28) and Quade Cummins (T45).

Biondi played his way into contention for one of the PGA TOUR cards available to the top five finishers and ties at PGA TOUR Q-School presented by Korn Ferry.

The 23-year-old Brazilian carded a 2-under 33 on the front nine, then birdied two of his first three holes on the back nine of Dye’s Valley Course, reaching 7-under par for the tournament. Bogeys at the par-4 13th and 17th ultimately left Biondi three strokes short of the top five.

By finishing in the top 25 players and ties within the “Next 40 and Ties” category, Biondi, Goodwin, and Steelman earned guaranteed starts for the first 12 events of the 2024 Korn Ferry Tour season.

Castillo and Cummins were not in need of guaranteed starts, as they previously earned fully exempt membership for the 2024 Korn Ferry Tour season. Castillo won the 2023 Blue Cross & Blue Shield of Kansas Wichita Open in his Korn Ferry Tour and professional debut, and eventually finished No. 53 on the 2023 Korn Ferry Tour Points List.

Cummins maintained fully exempt status for 2024 with his second consecutive finish in the top 75 of the Korn Ferry Tour Points List, as he followed a No. 70 finish in 2022 with a No. 59 finish in 2023.

Additionally, the following PGA TOUR University alumni earned conditional membership for the 2024 Korn Ferry Tour season via PGA TOUR Q-School presented by Korn Ferry: Sam Bennett , Reid Davenport , Ryan Hall , Connor Howe , William Mouw , John Pak , Garett Reband and Alex Schaake . These nine PGA TOUR University alumni were granted this status due to competing in Final Stage. Although conditional status was earned, each player is able to attain finer status via the priority ranking.

Sam Choi , who withdrew after the second round of Final Stage of PGA TOUR Q-School presented by Korn Ferry, previously earned conditional membership for the 2024 Korn Ferry Tour season via a No. 2 finish on the 2023 Fortinet Cup standings in his debut season on PGA TOUR Canada.

Trevor Werbylo , who finished No. 191 on the 2022-23 FedExCup Playoffs & Eligibility Points List, finished T54 at Final Stage of PGA TOUR Q-School presented by Korn Ferry. By virtue of a Korn Ferry Tour winner’s exemption from the 2022 Lake Charles Championship, Werbylo will return to the Korn Ferry Tour with fully exempt membership for the 2024 season.

Jackson Suber (T54), Logan McAllister (T91) and Trent Phillips (WD) round out the list of 18 PGA TOUR U alumni who competed in Final Stage. These players are exempt on Korn Ferry Tour next season by virtue of finishing in the top 75 on the 2023 Korn Ferry Tour points list.

The Korn Ferry Tour will kick off its 2024 season with The Bahamas Great Exuma Classic at Sandals Emerald Bay from Jan. 14-17. The inaugural season of PGA TOUR Americas begins March 21-24 with the Bupa Championship at PGA Riviera Maya in Tulum, Mexico.

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  20. Chris Francoeur Earns PGA Tour Canada Card

    Former University of Rhode Island star Chris Francoeur has earned his PGA Tour Canada card. Francoeur finished fifth at PGA Tour Canada Q-School on Friday at Wigwam Golf Club this week. The former Rhody Ram finished eight under for the tournament, five shots behind medalist Jason Hong. Chris Francoeur PHOTO: Instagram. Francoeur is exempt into ...

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  22. PDF 2023 Qualifying Tournament

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  24. Trio of PGA TOUR University alumni earn Korn Ferry Tour starts via PGA

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