Here Are the 2024 PGA Tour-Bound Players From the Korn Ferry Tour

Thirty players earned PGA Tour cards through the season-long Korn Ferry Tour points standings.
Here Are the 2024 PGA Tour-Bound Players From the Korn Ferry Tour
Here Are the 2024 PGA Tour-Bound Players From the Korn Ferry Tour /

For the first time since 1981, twins will simultaneously hold PGA Tour cards. 

Parker and Pierceson Coody were among 30 players earning 2024 status on the PGA Tour via the 2023 Korn Ferry Tour season. The developmental tour's season wrapped up Sunday in Newburgh, Indiana, with the Korn Ferry Tour Championship.

The finale represented the last chance for players to crack the top 30 on the season-long points list and five played their way in: Paul Barjon, Mac Meissner, Wilson Furr, Josh Teater and Roger Sloan.

Ben Kohles plays his shot from the second tee during the third round of the 2022 Barbasol Championship golf tournament.
Ben Kohles finished atop the season-long Korn Ferry Tour points list and is PGA Tour-bound in 2024 :: Jordan Prather/USA TODAY Sports

Ben Kohles, 33, finished atop the points list, he was there for most of the season after two wins in April. By finishing first he also earned exemptions to the 2024 Players Championship and U.S. Open.

The Coody twins starred at the University of Texas and are grandchildren of Charles Coody, the 1971 Masters champion. Twins Curtis and Allan Strange both held PGA Tour cards in 1981.

Below are the 30 PGA Tour-bound players.

2023 Korn Ferry Tour Graduates

Listed in order of Korn Ferry Tour points

Ben Kohles

Chan Kim

Alejandro Tosti

Rico Hoey

Ben Silverman

Pierceson Coody

Grayson Murray

Paul Barjon

Max Greyserman

Chandler Phillips

Adrien Dumont de Chassart

David Skinns 

Jake Knapp

Jacob Bridgeman

Jimmy Stanger

Norman Xiong

Nicholas Lindheim

Joe Highsmith

Patrick Fishburn

Mac Meissner

Tom Whitney

Kevin Dougherty

Chris Gotterup

Wilson Furr

Parker Coody

Josh Teater

Ryan McCormick

Scott Gutschewski

Roger Sloan

Rafael Campos


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