PGA Tour Q-School at TPC Sawgrass Dye’s Valley
Exciting news for golf enthusiasts as the PGA Tour Q-School presented by Korn Ferry is set to take place at the TPC Sawgrass Dye’s Valley from Dec. 12-15. This is a fantastic opportunity to witness past PGA Tour winners and promising up-and-coming players compete for five Tour cards for the upcoming 2025 season. The tournament will feature two rounds at each site, Dye’s Valley, and the Sawgrass Country Club.
Free Tickets and Player Lineup
The best part? Tournament rounds at Dye’s Valley are completely free for the public to attend. To secure your spot, make sure to visit am.ticketmaster.com/pgnt/buy/buy2024 and register for your tickets. Additionally, parking will be free at designated lots within the TPC Sawgrass grounds.
A star-studded lineup awaits spectators, with Tour veterans like Joseph Bramlett, Tommy Gainey, Lanto Griffin, Chez Reavie, and many more scheduled to compete. Not to mention recent college stars such as Sam Bennett, Pierceson Coody, Nick Gabrelcik, and Austin Greaser will also be showcasing their talents on the course.
Miles Russell Secures Victory at AJGA Event
In other golfing news, Miles Russell of Jacksonville Beach emerged victorious in the final AJGA event of the 2024 season. Russell’s stellar performance, including a bogey-free 65 in the final round, secured him the title at the AJGA Rolex Tournament of Champions, finishing at 13-under-par 275. This win marked his fourth AJGA title and his first since the 2023 Junior Players Championship.
International Field at St. Augustine Amateur
The 21st St. Augustine Amateur kicked off with an impressive international field at the St. Johns Golf Club, featuring players from six countries including China, the Czech Republic, Sri Lanka, Sweden, and Singapore. The tournament also boasts players from 34 college programs, with representatives from the University of Florida, Rollins College, University of North Florida, and Jacksonville University.
Don’t miss this exciting opportunity to witness top-tier golfing talent in action while supporting a great cause. The 54-hole tournament is open to the public, offering a chance to earn World Amateur Golf Ranking points. Plus, net proceeds from the event go towards supporting the First Tee-North Florida, making it a win-win for all involved.