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2023 Race to Dubai dual card winners

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This is a list of the 10 European Tour (DP World Tour) players who earned PGA Tour card for the 2024 season via the 2023 Race to Dubai. As part of the PGA Tour strategic alliance expansion which had been signed in June 2022,[1] the 2023 season saw the introduction of this intitiative.[2]

The top 10 players on the Race to Dubai (not otherwise exempt) earned status to play on the 2024 PGA Tour. They were as follows:[3][4][5]

2023 European Tour 2024 PGA Tour
Rank Cty Player R2D
pos.
Points Starts Cuts
made
Best
finish
FedEx Cup
rank
Prize money ($)
1 Poland Adrian Meronk[a] 4 2,969 n/a[b]
2 New Zealand Ryan Fox[c] 5 2,898 24 17 T4 118 1,378,822
3 France Victor Perez[c] 7 2,406 22 15 3/T3 83 2,068,163
4 Denmark Thorbjørn Olesen[d] 9 2,226 16 10 T14 170 500,887
5 Sweden Alexander Björk[a] 11 2,141 16 8 T11 179 414,659
6 Finland Sami Välimäki[a] 12 2,113 22 9 2 123 1,273,129
7 Scotland Robert MacIntyre[c] 13 2,094 25 15 Win (x2) T17 5,400,384
8 France Matthieu Pavon[a] 15 2,052 19 15 Win T17 5,254,412
9 Spain Jorge Campillo[a] 16 2,008 17 11 T4 154 605,997
10 Japan Ryo Hisatsune[a] 17 1,964 27 17 T3 93 1,637,598

T = Tied
  Player retained his PGA Tour card for 2025 (finished inside the top 125)
  Player did not retain his PGA Tour card for 2025 (finished outside the top 150)

2024 PGA Tour winners

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No. Date Player Tournament Winning score Margin of
victory
Runner-up Prize money ($)
1 27 Jan France Matthieu Pavon Farmers Insurance Open −13 (69-65-72-69=275) 1 stroke Denmark Nicolai Højgaard 1,620,000
2 2 Jun Scotland Robert MacIntyre RBC Canadian Open −16 (64-66-66-68=264) 1 stroke United States Ben Griffin 1,692,000
3 14 Jul Scotland Robert MacIntyre (2) Genesis Scottish Open −18 (67-65-63-67=262) 1 stroke Australia Adam Scott 1,575,000

2024 PGA Tour runner-up finishes

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No. Date Player Tournament Winner Winning score Runner-up score Prize money ($)
1 25 Feb Finland Sami Välimäki Mexico Open United States Jake Knapp −19 (67-64-63-71=265) −17 (64-67-67-69=267) 882,900

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ a b c d e f PGA Tour rookie in 2024
  2. ^ Meronk became ineligible for the 2024 PGA Tour season, having joined LIV Golf in January 2024.[6]
  3. ^ a b c First-time PGA Tour member in 2024, but ineligible for rookie status due to having played eight or more PGA Tour events in a previous season(s)
  4. ^ Olesen retained his PGA Tour card for 2025 by finishing 13th (7th not otherwise exempt) on the 2024 Race to Dubai.[7][8]

References

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  1. ^ Carter, Iain (28 June 2022). "LIV Golf: DP World & PGA Tours strengthen partnership to combat Saudi-funded series". BBC Sport. Retrieved 23 February 2023.
  2. ^ Morfit, Cameron (24 December 2022). "Five things to know about the PGA Tour for 2023". PGA Tour. Retrieved 23 February 2023.
  3. ^ "2023 Race to Dubai Rankings - PGA Tour Eligibility". PGA Tour. Retrieved 17 November 2024.
  4. ^ Hodowanic, Paul (20 November 2023). "Meet the 10: Adrian Meronk leads DP World Tour players to earn dual membership on PGA Tour". PGA Tour. Retrieved 21 November 2023.
  5. ^ Roberts, Andy (19 November 2023). "Which 10 DP World Tour players have earned PGA Tour cards". GolfMagic. Retrieved 19 November 2023.
  6. ^ Leighfield, Jonny (31 January 2024). "Adrian Meronk Becomes Latest Big European Name To Sign With LIV Golf". Golf Monthly. Retrieved 23 April 2024.
  7. ^ "2024 Race to Dubai Rankings - PGA Tour Eligibility". PGA Tour. Retrieved 17 November 2024.
  8. ^ Prise, Kevin (17 November 2024). "Meet the 10 DP World Tour members who earned dual PGA Tour membership for 2025". PGA Tour. Retrieved 18 November 2024.