These 30 Korn Ferry Tour players just earned their 2025 PGA Tour cards

There was high drama as the Korn Ferry Tour Championship came down to the wire Sunday in Indiana.

Not just to see who would wind up with the trophy, but also to find out who would grab the coveted 30 PGA Tour cards that were up for grabs for the top finishers in the season-long points standings.

Coming into the KFT’s final event, 17 players knew they were PGA Tour bound through their play throughout the season, which left 13 spots still to be determined.

By the time the final putt dropped, one of those unallocated cards went to this week’s winner, Braden Thornberry, who put together a final-round six-under 66 in tough conditions at French Lick to storm from six shots back to start the day and win by one.

Korn Ferry Tour graduates toss their hats.

Thornberry, the 2017 NCAA Champion and former top-ranked amateur, came into the week 51st in the standings, meaning a win was essential for him to move on. The same was true for Doc Redman, who led for much of the day, but doubled the 15th hole and came up short, denying him a return to the PGA Tour.

The final group also decided who would get the 30th card, but indirectly. Brian Campbell, who already had his Tour card locked up this week, faced a six-foot par putt on the last to secure himself a three-way tie for second with Redman and Alistair Docherty.

Miss it? The resulting two-way tie for second would have meant Docherty earned enough points to finish 30th on the points list and get his PGA Tour card. Make it? Then Docherty doesn’t earn enough points from the three-way tie and Noah Goodwin, who birdied his final hole to finish T44, slides back into the top 30.

Campbell drained the putt, making the dream for Goodwin, but spelling heartbreak for Docherty.

Check out the full list of Korn Ferry Tour graduates below, in order of their finish on the Korn Ferry Tour points list.

2023 Korn Ferry Tour graduates

1. Matt McCarty

2. Max McGreevy

3. Frankie Capan III

4. Steven Fisk

5. Tim Widing

6. Taylor Dickson

7. Brian Campbell

8. Harry Higgs

9. Thomas Rosenmueller

10. William Mouw

11. Quade Cummins

12. Ryan Gerard

13. Kevin Roy

14. Cristobal Del Solar

15. Kevin Velo

16. Braden Thornberry

17. Paul Peterson

18. Isaiah Salinda

19. Karl Vilips

20. Jackson Suber

21. Jeremy Paul

22. Mason Andersen

23. John Pak

24. Kris Ventura

25. Kaito Onishi

26. Ricky Castillo

27. Trevor Cone

28. Danny Walker

29. Aldrich Potgieter

30. Noah Goodwin

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