Notable names to earn DP World Tour cards
Davis Bryant (Colorado State Athletics Photo)
Six rounds and seven days of golf later that was affected by severe weather, 21 golfers have earned their DP World Tour card at DP World Tour Qualifying School Final Stage at Infinitum Golf Resort in Tarragona, Spain.
Here are some notable names in the amateur golf world to secure their cards this week.
Davis Bryant, Aurora, Colo. – view profile
Bryant was an incredibly accomplished golfer at Colorado State who recently graduated after the 2023 Spring season.
Bryant was named to the 2019-20 GCAA Ping All-America Honorable Mention Team and the 2019-20 GCAA Ping All-District Team. He also was selected to the 2020, 2022, and 2023 All-Mountain West teams.
The 24-year-old was one of the top golfers in the final qualifying stage, as he shot rounds of 69-67-69-66-68-62 to finish 27-under and solo third place, only two shots back of medalist Edoardo Molinari. His 9-under final round consisted of nine birdies and no bogeys.
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Ryggs Johnston, Libby, Mt., -- view profile
Johnston graduated from Arizona State in 2024 and qualified for the North America Swing of the PGA Tour Americas through the Class of 2024 PGA Tour U rankings after finishing No. 17.
This spring, he earned third-team All-America honors and first-team All-Pac-12 recognition. He ended his college career with four straight top-10 finishes, earning him 14 top-10 finishes in his Sun Devil career. He was a third-team All-American and first-team All-Pac-12 honoree in 2021, and he finished T3 at the NCAA Division I Individual Championships
He shot rounds of 71-70-69-65-65-67 to finish 21-under and T7.
Bastien Amat, France – view profile
The New Mexico alumni finished at 21-under after rounds of 66-70-74-67-64-66. He finished with Johnston at T7, three shots clear of the cutline.
Amat was named to the 2024 PING All-America Team as a third team selection, the Golf Coaches Association of America announced Wednesday.
Amat earned All-America honors for the first time in his career. Amat had a stroke average of 70.52 last season, the fifth-best by a Lobo in history, according to New Mexico Athletics. Among his six top-five finishes and seven top-10 finishes were two victories at the Alister MacKenzie Invitational in October and the John Burns Intercollegiate in February
Jacob Skov Olesen, Denmark – view profile
The 2024 British Amateur champion had a great first five rounds and survived a challenging final round to earn his DP World Tour card.
Skov Olesen shot rounds of 65-71-70-66-65-73 to shoot 18-under for the week and finish T18. He made it interesting in the final round, recording bogeys on holes No. 14 and 15 to fall on the cutline number of 18-under, but three pars on holes No. 16, 17, and 18 to close his championship.
Skov Olesen is currently ranked No. 17 in the Golfweek/AmateurGolf.com World Rankings.
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DP World Tour Q-School Final Stage
Final Stage Qualifying comprises six rounds played over Infinitum's Lakes and Hills courses. Each golfer will play two rounds on each course before a 72-hole cut determines the top 65 and ties. The final two rounds will be contested on the Lakes course, with the top 20 finishers and ties earning DP World Tour cards for the 2025 season.
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