Japan’s Takumi Kanaya earned his U.S. PGA Tour card Sunday after holding onto third place in the fourth round of the PGA Tour Q-School Final Stage.
The 26-year-old, this year’s top money winner on the Japanese professional men’s golf tour, had four birdies and three bogeys for 1-under 69 at TPC Sawgrass in Florida to finish with a four-round total of 5-under 275, putting him in the top five and winning him a place on next year’s PGA tour.
“It’s been tough. I managed to come this far thanks to support from many people,” a tearful Kanaya said. “I took care of each shot this year. Getting rewarded for that is really pleasing.”
Japan’s Takumi Kanaya responds to the gallery after completing his final round of the PGA Tour Q-School Final Stage at TPC Sawgrass in Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida, on Dec. 15, 2024. (Kyodo)
Lanto Griffin had a final-round 63 to win at 9-under, followed by fellow American Hayden Buckley three shots back. Alejandro Tosti of Argentina as well as Americans Will Chandler and Matthew Riedel finished tied for fourth, a shot behind Kanaya, to also earn their cards.
Kanaya, a Hiroshima Prefecture native, clinched his first JGTO money title earlier this month at the Japan tour’s season-ending Nihon Series JT Cup.
Japan’s Kensei Hirata had a strong final-day 64 but finished eighth at 2-under overall, two shots out of the tie for fourth that earned the final available cards.
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