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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