Key Points

The PGTI Qualifying School is set to kick off in Jamshedpur with an impressive lineup of 408 golfers from 15 different countries. This crucial tournament will determine which players earn their full cards for the 2025 PGTI season through a rigorous multi-stage qualification process. Participants will compete across pre-qualifying events and a final 72-hole stage, with only the top 32 players securing their spots. The event showcases the depth and diversity of golfing talent, featuring players from Bangladesh, USA, and many other nations.

Key Points: PGTI Qualifying School 2025: Global Golf Talent Converges

  • International golfers vie for PGTI season qualification
  • Multi-stage tournament determines player eligibility
  • 72-hole final stage decides top 32 players
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PGTI Qualifying School 2025 to tee-off in Jamshedpur

408 golfers from 15 countries compete in crucial PGTI Qualifying School at Jamshedpur's Golmuri Golf Course

"The Qualifying School marks the beginning of each PGTI season - PGTI Release"

Jamshedpur, January 21

The PGTI Qualifying School 2025 will be played from January 22 to February 7, 2025, at the Golmuri Golf Course in Jamshedpur.

While the first stage consisting of three pre-qualifying events of 36 holes each will be held from January 22 to February 1, the final stage, a 72-hole event, will be held from February 4 to February 7, a release said.

The Qualifying School, which marks the beginning of each PGTI season, is one of the most important events on the PGTI calendar as it is the only route for players to qualify to play on the PGTI in a particular season, the release said. The tournament determines the criteria for players for the whole season.

This year's Qualifying School event will witness participation by a total of 408 golfers.

Besides Indian golfers, this year's Qualifying School will also feature as many as 32 golfers from 15 foreign nations. This list includes 10 players from Bangladesh, eight from the USA, two from Indonesia and one each from South Korea, Australia, Uganda, New Zealand, Italy, South Africa, United Kingdom, Japan, Austria, Canada, Germany and Nepal. Indonesia is being represented at the PGTI Q School for the first time.

The First Stage of the Qualifying School will comprise of three 36-hole events - Pre-Qualifying I, Pre-Qualifying II and Pre-Qualifying III. While Pre-Qualifying I will be staged on January 22 - 23, Pre-Qualifying II will be held on January 28 to January 29 and Pre-Qualifying III takes place on January 31 to February 1.

Out of a total field of 105 at Pre-Qualifying I, the top 20 players and ties will make it to the Final Stage. From the field of 123 at Pre-Qualifying II, the top 25 players and ties will go through to the Final Stage. Among the 132 players competing at Pre-Qualifying III, the top 27 players and ties will qualify for the Final Stage.

The qualifiers from the First Stage will join the 48 exempt players in the Final Stage which is scheduled to be held from February 4 - 7. The 72-hole Final Stage will feature a field of the top 120 players and ties.

The top 80 players and ties will make the halfway cut after two rounds of the Final Stage. At the end of the Final Stage, the top 32 and ties will earn their full cards for the 2025 PGTI season. The Final Stage offers a total prize purse of Rs 5 lakh.

- ANI

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