First Stage of Q-School Highlights: Notable Players Progress and Disappointing Misses

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First Stage of Q-School Highlights: Notable Players Progress and Disappointing Misses

The conclusion of the initial four sites of the First Stage of Korn Ferry Tour Q-School last Friday showcased a mix of impressive performances and some surprising misses. Here's a rundown of the standout players who advanced and those who fell short.

For detailed scores from all Q-School sites, click [here](insert link).

Please keep in mind that the First Stage of Q-School will wrap up in two weeks on October 27, 2023, with nine qualifying sites yet to be contested. Following this, the Second Stage will commence on November 14.

Of particular significance, the top five finishers (including ties) at the Final Stage of the 2023 Q-School will secure 2024 PGA TOUR membership. This marks the first direct path to the PGA TOUR via Q-School since 2012. Players finishing outside the top five and ties at the Final Stage will earn 2024 Korn Ferry Tour membership, with status determined by their final position.

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Florida native Michael Sweeney claimed the top spot in his home state, finishing the week at 18-under with an outstanding final round score of 64. Sweeney made headlines earlier this year when he Monday qualified for the HomeTown Lenders Championship, despite months of living in his car, all while pursuing his passion for rap. He competed in eight PGA TOUR Canada events this summer but made just one cut.

Notable Advancements: Willie Mack III, who earned his first Korn Ferry Tour card in 2022. Abel Gallegos, the first Argentinian to win the Latin America Amateur Championship at 17, which subsequently earned him invitations to the Masters and Open Championship. Braden Thornberry, with an illustrious amateur career including an NCAA Individual championship, a member of a winning Walker Cup team (2017), and a former world No. 1. Mickey DeMorat, the nephew of Daniel Tosh, who has played 43 Korn Ferry Tour events since turning professional in 2018.

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Notable Misses: Jiri Zuska, the 24-year-old Czech player who made appearances on both Korn Ferry Tour and PGA Tour events in 2023. Charlie Reiter, the former teen sensation known for his astounding swing speeds, spent 2023 competing on PGA TOUR Canada. Andrew Walker, a Michigan State alum, became the youngest African-American to qualify for the U.S. Amateur.

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