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2018 Web.com Tour Finals graduates

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This is a list of golfers who graduated from the Web.com Tour and Web.com Tour Finals in 2018.[1] The top 25 players on the Web.com Tour's regular-season money list in 2018 earned PGA Tour cards for 2019.[2] The Finals, which concluded on September 23, determined the other 25 players to earn PGA Tour cards and the priority order of all 50.

As in previous seasons, the Finals featured the top 75 players on the Web.com Tour regular season money list, players ranked 126–200 on the PGA Tour's regular-season FedEx Cup points list (except players exempt through other means), non-members of the PGA Tour with enough regular-season FedExCup points to place in the top 200, and special medical exemptions.

To determine the initial 2019 PGA Tour priority rank, the 25 Web.com Tour regular-season graduates will be alternated with the 25 Finals graduates. This priority order will then be reshuffled several times during the 2019 season.

Im Sung-jae and Denny McCarthy are fully exempt for the 2019 PGA Tour season after leading the full-season and Finals money lists, respectively.

2018 Web.com Tour Finals

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Player 2018 Web.com Tour
regular season
2018
FedEx
Cup
2018 Web.com Tour Finals The 25
Regular + Finals
Priority
rank
Rank Earnings
($)
Rank Without
The 25
Earnings
($)
Best
finish
Rank Earnings
($)
South Korea Im Sung-jae* 1 534,326 54 19,474 T16 1 553,800 Exempt
United States Denny McCarthy 149 1 1 255,793 Win Exempt
United States Kramer Hickok* 23 175,635 2 221,333 Win 2 396,968 1
South Korea Bae Sang-moon 202 3 2 218,156 Win 2
United States Anders Albertson* 8 210,455 9 115,235 T2 3 325,689 3
United States Robert Streb 178 4 3 187,460 Win 4
United States Sam Burns 2 291,878 T97 4,656 T35 4 296,534 5
United States Peter Malnati 161 5 4 157,296 2 6
United States Scott Langley 3 279,732 92 5,110 61 5 284,842 7
Australia Cameron Davis* 34 146,054 6 5 126,675 3/T3x2 8
United States Cameron Champ* 6 253,731 47 24,940 T16 6 278,671 9
United States Adam Schenk 157 7 6 125,798 T2 10
United States Martin Trainer* 4 267,000 112 2,712 T53 7 269,712 11
United States Lucas Glover 135 8 7 125,212 2 12
South Korea Lee Kyoung-hoon* 5 259,096 82 8,575 T32 8 267,671 13
Australia Matt Jones 151 10 8 112,000 T2 14
United States Chase Wright* 9 208,896 25 47,380 T3 9 256,276 15
United States Hunter Mahan 159 11 9 107,505 T2 16
Colombia Sebastián Muñoz 7 238,938 T97 4,656 T35 10 243,593 17
Canada Roger Sloan 49 105,288 12 10 84,307 T2 18
United States Kyle Jones* 11 207,419 44 26,000 T9 11 233,419 19
United States Shawn Stefani 147 13 11 80,579 4 20
Canada Adam Svensson* 14 190,825 43 29,008 T8 12 219,833 21
United States Seth Reeves* 66 81,199 14 12 80,360 T4 22
United States Alex Prugh 18 184,671 38 30,830 T9 13 215,500 23
United States Max Homa 73 72,440 15 13 78,200 T6 24
United States John Chin* 10 207,909 T104 3,155 T43 14 211,064 25
Mexico Roberto Díaz 171 9,283 189 16 14 70,326 5 26
Mexico José de Jesús Rodríguez* 12 197,798 T107 2,940 T46 15 200,738 27
Germany Stephan Jäger 56 99,000 165 17 15 69,923 T4 28
United States Josh Teater 15 190,288 77 9,975 T29 16 200,263 29
Australia Curtis Luck 60 87,526 18 16 64,920 T5 30
Mexico Carlos Ortiz 21 178,780 57 16,556 T25 17 195,337 31
United States Nicholas Lindheim 146 19 17 59,169 T8 32
United States Wyndham Clark* 16 187,817 T97 4,656 T35 18 192,473 33
South Africa Dylan Frittelli 20 18 48,600 T9 34
United States Adam Long* 13 192,463 n/a 0 CUT 19 192,463 35
United States Wes Roach 28 162,759 21 19 48,100 T10 36
Argentina Julián Etulain 17 186,042 125 2,260 77 20 188,302 37
Austria Sepp Straka* 31 158,080 22 20 47,844 T3 38
United States Chris Thompson* 20 181,738 T95 4,750 T36 21 186,488 39
United States Cameron Tringale 195 23 21 47,760 T3 40
United States Joey Garber* 19 182,762 109 2,744 T51 22 185,506 41
Canada Ben Silverman 136 24 22 47,700 T3 42
United States Brady Schnell* 22 178,081 119 2,410 T69 23 180,491 43
United States Michael Thompson 142 26 23 45,466 6 44
United States Roberto Castro 24 172,054 n/a 0 DNP 24 172,054 45
Argentina Fabián Gómez 162 27 24 43,657 T9 46
United States Hank Lebioda* 25 167,014 T110 2,744 T51 25 169,758 47
United States Jim Knous* 52 100,885 28 25 41,931 T10 48

*PGA Tour rookie in 2019
First-time PGA Tour member in 2019, but ineligible for rookie status due to having played eight or more PGA Tour events in a previous season

  •   Earned spot in Finals through PGA Tour.
  •   Earned spot in Finals through FedEx Cup points earned as a PGA Tour non-member.
  •   Earned spot in Finals through a medical extension.
  •   Indicates whether the player earned his card through the regular season or through the Finals.

Results on 2019 PGA Tour

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Player Starts Cuts
made
Best
finish
Money list
rank
Earnings ($) FedEx Cup
rank
South Korea Im Sung-jae* 35 26 T3 30 2,851,134 19
United States Denny McCarthy 28 12 T7 119 925,156 111
United States Kramer Hickok* 26 13 T10 165 494,424 161
South Korea Bae Sang-moon 22 8 T27 206 172,472 205
United States Anders Albertson* 25 10 T5 170 449,226 172
United States Robert Streb 28 12 T3 135 796,525 128
United States Sam Burns 26 16 T3 95 1,117,312 94
United States Peter Malnati 26 18 T9 126 864,496 118
United States Scott Langley 27 12 6 149 635,883 153
Australia Cameron Davis* 25 13 T11 167 477,467 160
United States Cameron Champ* 26 14 Win 64 1,695,748 62
United States Adam Schenk 25 13 T6 90 1,257,158 71
United States Martin Trainer* 25 7 Win 142 692,155 132
United States Lucas Glover 26 21 T4 36 2,613,965 29
South Korea Lee Kyoung-hoon* 30 16 T3 102 1,061,457 108
Australia Matt Jones 27 17 T4 108 1,024,852 91
United States Chase Wright* 26 11 T7 158 571,575 156
United States Hunter Mahan 21 8 T15 187 287,579 184
Colombia Sebastián Muñoz 26 16 T9 116 946,666 117
Canada Roger Sloan 27 17 T2 111 1,015,661 93
United States Kyle Jones* 26 10 T15 189 277,762 187
United States Shawn Stefani 25 15 T6 134 798,831 127
Canada Adam Svensson* 25 11 T15 177 405,730 167
United States Seth Reeves* 25 11 T7 182 309,588 188
United States Alex Prugh 26 13 T13 168 467,732 168
United States Max Homa 25 16 Win 52 2,063,606 60
United States John Chin* 21 7 T3 185 294,536 186
Mexico Roberto Díaz 23 14 T8 152 620,178 155
Mexico José de Jesús Rodríguez* 23 10 T11 179 394,402 177
Germany Stephan Jäger 26 13 T14x2 151 623,145 152
United States Josh Teater 24 13 T6x2 146 663,570 146
Australia Curtis Luck 23 10 T5 172 432,569 175
Mexico Carlos Ortiz 28 14 T3 100 1,073,962 113
United States Nicholas Lindheim 17 5 T12 198 227,124 198
United States Wyndham Clark* 27 19 T5 89 1,278,721 64
South Africa Dylan Frittelli 24 17 Win 69 1,576,974 63
United States Adam Long* 27 11 Win 66 1,648,007 69
United States Wes Roach 21 13 T3 128 860,264 134
Argentina Julián Etulain 24 12 T14 181 360,653 176
Austria Sepp Straka* 25 13 3 117 934,894 115
United States Chris Thompson* 19 4 T31 224 81,635 222
United States Cameron Tringale 21 16 T5x2 105 1,049,106 106
United States Joey Garber* 22 10 T7 169 454,296 170
Canada Ben Silverman 24 11 T12 184 298,497 181
United States Brady Schnell* 21 6 T12 199 210,914 196
United States Michael Thompson 22 14 T7 87 1,307,816 89
United States Roberto Castro 22 16 T5x2 144 674,250 142
Argentina Fabián Gómez 20 11 T13x2 171 433,027 169
United States Hank Lebioda* 23 15 T5 147 656,802 148
United States Jim Knous* 18 10 T10 166 490,976 166

*PGA Tour rookie in 2019
First-time PGA Tour member in 2019, but ineligible for rookie status due to having played eight or more PGA Tour events in a previous season

  •   Retained his PGA Tour card for 2020: won or finished in the top 125 of the FedEx Cup points list.
  •   Retained PGA Tour conditional status and qualified for the Web.com Tour Finals: finished between 126–150 on FedEx Cup list.
  •   Failed to retain his PGA Tour card for 2020 but qualified for the Web.com Tour Finals: finished between 150–200 on FedEx Cup list.
  •   Failed to retain his PGA Tour card for 2020 and to qualify for the Web.com Tour Finals: finished outside the top 200 on FedEx Cup list.

Kramer Hickok, Robert Streb, Cameron Davis, Fabián Gómez, and Hank Lebioda regained their cards through the 2019 Korn Ferry Tour Finals.

Winners on the PGA Tour in 2019

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No. Date Player Tournament Winning score Margin of
victory
Runner-up Payout ($)
1 Oct 28, 2018 United States Cameron Champ Sanderson Farms Championship −21 (65-70-64-68=267) 4 strokes Canada Corey Conners 792,000
2 Jan 20 United States Adam Long Desert Classic −26 (63-71-63-65=262) 1 stroke Canada Adam Hadwin
United States Phil Mickelson
1,062,000
3 Feb 24 United States Martin Trainer Puerto Rico Open −15 (70-67-69-67=273) 3 strokes Australia Aaron Baddeley
United States Daniel Berger
Canada Roger Sloan
United States Johnson Wagner
540,000
4 May 5 United States Max Homa Wells Fargo Championship −15 (69-63-70-67=269) 3 strokes United States Joel Dahmen 1,422,000
5 Jul 14 South Africa Dylan Frittelli John Deere Classic −21 (66-68-65-64=263) 2 strokes United States Russell Henley 1,080,000

Runners-up on the PGA Tour in 2019

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No. Date Player Tournament Winner Winning score Runner-up score Payout ($)
1 Feb 24 Canada Roger Sloan Puerto Rico Open United States Martin Trainer −15 (70-67-69-67=273) −12 (70-67-72-67=276) 198,000

References

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  1. ^ "Meet The 50 newest PGA Tour members". PGA Tour. September 23, 2018.
  2. ^ "Web.com Tour regular season money list". PGA Tour. Retrieved August 20, 2018.
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