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A one-liner for each Korn Ferry Tour Finals participant

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OMAHA, NEBRASKA - AUGUST 14: Harrison Endycott celebrates during the PGA TOUR Card ceremony after the final round of the Korn Ferry Tours Pinnacle Bank Championship presented by Aetna at The Club at Indian Creek on August 14, 2022 in Omaha, Nebraska.  (Photo by James Gilbert/PGA TOUR via Getty Images)

OMAHA, NEBRASKA - AUGUST 14: Harrison Endycott celebrates during the PGA TOUR Card ceremony after the final round of the Korn Ferry Tours Pinnacle Bank Championship presented by Aetna at The Club at Indian Creek on August 14, 2022 in Omaha, Nebraska. (Photo by James Gilbert/PGA TOUR via Getty Images)

Field study of players set to compete in three-event Finals for 25 additional PGA TOUR cards

Field study of players set to compete in three-event Finals for 25 additional PGA TOUR cards

Not all Korn Ferry Tour Finals appearances are created equal.

For The 25 players to have secured 2022-23 PGA TOUR membership via the Korn Ferry Tour Regular Season, the Finals represents a chance to improve status for next season. Each position on the Priority Ranking is important, to be sure, but all of these players know their PGA TOUR membership for next season is without question.

Finals participants who finished Nos. 126-150 on the FedExCup Playoffs and Eligibility Points List have secured conditional PGA TOUR status for next season, but they can improve their spot on the PGA TOUR Priority Ranking if they finish inside the top 25 on the Finals Eligibility Points List (The Finals 25). These players have also secured full Korn Ferry Tour status in 2023.

Finals participants who finished Nos. 151-200 on the FedExCup Playoffs and Eligibility Points List have secured conditional Korn Ferry Tour status in 2023 and have not guaranteed PGA TOUR status (unless they fall into a separate category, e.g. Past Champion, veteran member or a career money exemption). They’ll chase a TOUR return via The Finals 25.

Finals participants who finished Nos. 26-75 on the Korn Ferry Tour Regular Season Eligibility Points List have secured full Korn Ferry Tour status in 2023 and will chase PGA TOUR status via The Finals 25.

Note: The next five finishers on the Finals Eligibility Points List after The Finals 25, not otherwise exempt, will receive full Korn Ferry Tour status in 2023 (provided they finish No. 50 or higher on the Finals Eligibility Points List).

Nos. 26-75 on the Korn Ferry Tour Finals Eligibility Points List (after The Finals 25) will be exempt into Final Stage of Q-School and earn conditional 2023 Korn Ferry Tour status at minimum. The remainder of Finals-eligible players will be exempt into Second Stage of Q-School.

The Finals Eligibility Points List does not include The 25, but if a player from The 25 accrues the most cumulative points across the three-event Finals, he will "cross over" and receive the corresponding fully exempt TOUR status and PLAYERS berth allocated to the Finals points winner.

The Korn Ferry Tour Finals begins at this week’s Albertsons Boise Open presented by Chevron, followed by the Nationwide Children’s Hospital Championship in Columbus, Ohio, and the Korn Ferry Tour Championship presented by United Leasing and Finance in southern Indiana.

Click here for a full explanation of Finals structure and eligibility. Click here for The Finals 25 live projected standings.

Here’s a capsule look at each player entered at the Finals-opening Albertsons Boise Open presented by Chevron.

Top 25 on Korn Ferry Tour Regular Season Eligibility Points List

PlayerOne-liner
1. Carl YuanChina native recorded five top-three finishes in 19 starts, including win at Chitimacha Louisiana Open in March, to earn first TOUR card.
3. Paul Haley II
4. Marty Dou
7. Justin Suh
8. Ben Griffin
9. Ben Taylor
11. MJ Daffue
15. Erik Barnes
17. Harry Hall
19. Michael Kim
20. Kevin Yu
22. Trevor Cone
24. Kevin Roy

Nos. 26-75 on Korn Ferry Tour Regular Season Eligibility Points List

PlayerOne-liner
27. T.J. Vogel
29. Brent Grant
33. Will Gordon
35. David Kocher
36. Zack Fischer
37. Jeremy Paul
39. Eric Cole
51. Andrew Yun
55. Matt McCarty
56. Joey Garber
57. Tano Goya
59. Shad Tuten
62. Marcelo Rozo
66. Tom Whitney
68. Josh Teater
72. A.J. Crouch
74. Tain Lee
75. Chris Baker

Nos. 126-200 on FedExCup Playoffs and Eligibility Points List

PlayerOne-liner
128. Justin Lower
129. Doc Redman
131. Kelly Kraft
132. Nick Hardy
134. Brian Stuard
136. Harry Higgs
147. Brice Garnett
149. Austin Cook
151. Ben Martin
153. Bill Haas
156. Dylan Wu
159. Paul Barjon
161. Sung Kang
165. Seth Reeves
166. Roger Sloan
167. Ben Kohles
168. Sean O'Hair
176. Jim Knous
179. Scott Brown
182. Bo Hoag
184. David Skinns
190. Jared Wolfe
192. Kyle Stanley
198. Bo Van Pelt
200. Jonas Blixt38-year-old Swede made five cuts in 21 starts, highlighted by T28 at RBC Canadian Open.

Non-members who would have finished Nos. 126-200 on FedExCup Playoffs and Eligibility Points List

PlayerOne-liner
Patrick Flavin
Min Woo Lee
Hurly Long
Chan Kim
Yannik Paul
Haotong Li
Rick LambTennessee alum famously won Korn Ferry Tour's 2016 LECOM Health Challenge as a Monday qualifier.
Chris NaegelMonday qualified into four TOUR events in a five-event stretch in July, highlighted by T16 at John Deere Classic.
Anthony QuayleAustralia native finished T15 at The Open Championship at St. Andrews.
Matti SchmidGermany native played collegiately at Louisville; finished T8 at Barbasol Championship on familiar Kentucky turf.

Special medical extension

PlayerOne-liner
Jeff Overton
Chris Stroud
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