Dylan Wu wins playoff as five players earn 2026 PGA Tour cards at Q-School

Dylan Wu wins playoff as five players earn 2026 PGA Tour cards at Q-School image

Dylan Wu drained a 20-foot birdie putt in sudden death to claim the final 2026 PGA Tour card at Q-School, capping a dramatic finish at Dye’s Valley Course in Ponte Vedra Beach.

Wu and Ben Silverman had finished regulation play tied for fifth place, but with the Tour’s new no-tie policy, they headed back to the 18th hole to determine who’d secure the coveted fifth card. Both found the fairway off the tee, with Wu leaving himself 20 feet for birdie while Silverman faced a similar line from 35 feet. After Silverman’s attempt slid by, Wu stepped up and buried his putt to lock up Tour status.

A.J. Ewart claimed medalist honors with a Sunday 66, finishing at 14 under par. The 26-year-old Canadian from Barry University has played in just two PGA Tour events previously – both RBC Canadian Opens with missed cuts. He’s making the jump after finishing 15th in points on PGA Tour Americas this season.

Adam Svensson (66), Alejandro Tosti (67) and Marcelo Rozo (69) shared second place at 12 under. While Svensson and Tosti are making return trips to the Tour, Rozo will join Ewart as a rookie. The 36-year-old Colombian has made just four career Tour starts, none since 2021, after finishing 45th in Korn Ferry Tour points this past season.

Wu, 29, split time between the PGA and Korn Ferry tours last season but finished well outside the cutoff for full 2026 Tour status on both circuits. Silverman, who finished 140th in FedExCup points this past season, narrowly missed his return to the big tour.

Beyond the five who earned PGA Tour cards, the top 40 players and ties secured guaranteed starts on the 2026 Korn Ferry Tour.

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