Korn Ferry Tour

Professional men's golf tour

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2024 Matt McCarty from the United States was named Player of the Year, and Karl Vilips from Australia was named Rookie of the Year on the Korn Ferry Tour.
2024 Matt McCarty from the United States leads the Korn Ferry Tour points list with 2,703 points.
2024 Matt McCarty from the United States received a 'battlefield promotion' by winning three tournaments on the Korn Ferry Tour.
2023 Ben Kohles from the United States was named Player of the Year, and Adrien Dumont de Chassart from Belgium was named Rookie of the Year on the Korn Ferry Tour.
2023 Ben Kohles from the United States wins the Korn Ferry Tour points list with 1,893 points.
2023 Qualifying Tournament was restructured to award PGA Tour cards to the top five plus ties, with additional tiered exemption statuses for tour participants.
2022 Justin Suh from the United States wins the overall Korn Ferry Tour money list with $2,312.
2020 Stephan Jäger from Germany was named Player of the Year, and Greyson Sigg from the United States was named Rookie of the Year on the Korn Ferry Tour.
2020 Stephan Jäger from Germany wins the overall Korn Ferry Tour money list with $3,524 during the 2020-21 season.
2020 Mito Pereira from Chile received a 'battlefield promotion' by winning three tournaments on the Korn Ferry Tour.
2019 Scottie Scheffler from the United States was named both Player of the Year and Rookie of the Year on the Korn Ferry Tour.
2019 Scottie Scheffler from the United States wins the overall Korn Ferry Tour money list with $2,935.
June 2019 The PGA Tour announced a 10-year sponsorship deal with Korn Ferry, rebranding the tour as the Korn Ferry Tour.
2018 Im Sung-jae from Korea wins the overall Korn Ferry Tour money list with $553,800.
2017 Chesson Hadley from the United States wins the overall Korn Ferry Tour money list with $562,475.
2016 Wesley Bryan from the United States wins the Korn Ferry Tour money list with $449,392.
2016 Wesley Bryan from the United States received a 'battlefield promotion' by winning three tournaments on the Korn Ferry Tour.
2015 Patton Kizzire from the United States leads the overall Korn Ferry Tour money list with $567,865.
2014 Adam Hadwin from Canada tops the overall Korn Ferry Tour money list with $529,792.
2014 Carlos Ortiz from Mexico received a 'battlefield promotion' by winning three tournaments on the Korn Ferry Tour.
2013 Chesson Hadley from the United States wins the overall Korn Ferry Tour money list with $535,432.
2013 Korn Ferry Tour adopted a new structure similar to the main PGA Tour, with a regular season followed by a season-ending series of four tournaments called the Korn Ferry Tour Finals.
2013 The Korn Ferry Tour became the primary pathway for professional golfers seeking to earn their PGA Tour card, replacing Q-School as the main qualification route.
2012 Casey Wittenberg from the United States wins the Korn Ferry Tour money list with $433,453.
July 10 2012 Full details of the tour changes were officially announced, outlining the new structure and qualifying process.
June 2012 Web.com was announced as the new title sponsor, changing the tour's name mid-season.
March 20 2012 PGA Tour announced radical changes to the main tour's season and qualifying process, including significant modifications to the Nationwide Tour (later Korn Ferry Tour).
2011 J. J. Killeen from the United States leads the Korn Ferry Tour money list with $414,273.
2010 Jamie Lovemark from the United States tops the Korn Ferry Tour money list with $452,951.

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