Max McGreevy Secures PGA Tour Card at RSM Classic
News Summary
Max McGreevy achieved a significant milestone at the 2025 RSM Classic by securing his PGA Tour card after a spectacular finish. His remarkable 29-footer birdie putt on the final hole, along with a phenomenal score of 63, landed him in second place and allowed him to climb from 89th to 60th in the FedEx Fall standings. While celebrating his success, McGreevy expressed mixed emotions for fellow competitors, Ricky Castillo and Lee Hodges, who lost their cards. As the season concludes, golfers prepare for future opportunities and challenges ahead.
Max McGreevy Makes a Splash at RSM Classic, Secures PGA Tour Card
In a tense and thrilling finish at the 2025 RSM Classic, Max McGreevy combined talent and tenacity to clinch his much-desired PGA Tour card. The drama unfolded right on the final hole of the tournament, where McGreevy nailed a spectacular 29-footer birdie putt on the par-4 18th, finishing his day with a phenomenal score of 63. This remarkable performance not only secured him a solo second place finish but also cemented his standing for the upcoming 2026 season.
Clutch Putts and Key Performances
Arriving at the tournament positioned 89th in the FedEx Fall standings, McGreevy faced intense pressure, knowing he had to finish in the top 100 to maintain his PGA Tour status. As the weekend progressed, he kept his focus and determination sharp. His exhilarating finish allowed him to leap and secure the 60th spot in the final standings, which guarantees invitations to prestigious tournaments like the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am and Genesis Invitational for next season.
Bittersweet Victory for McGreevy
In the end, Castillo finished just outside where he needed to be, landing in 102nd place in the FedEx Fall standings. Similarly, Hodges, who started the final round 122nd and was also hoping for a break, found himself finishing T4. However, this performance was not enough for him to escape the cut, dropping him to 101st in the final tally.
Looking Forward: Conditional Status and Q-School
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Bouncing back from disappointments can be tough, but like Hodges, Lower also had moments of gratitude for being part of the Tour. That enduring love for the game seems to be a silver lining, providing hope even amidst the lows of competition.
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Additional Resources
- Golf.com: Pro Birdie Causes 2 to Lose PGA Tour Cards
- PGA Tour: How FedExCup Fall Top 100 Bubble Unfolded
- Golfweek: Lee Hodges: No Pity for Those Losing PGA Tour Cards
- The Golf News Net: The 100 PGA Tour Players Who Got Their 2026 Cards
- Golf Digest: RSM Classic Qualifying: No Pity About System
- Wikipedia: PGA Tour
- Google Search: PGA Tour cards
- Google Scholar: PGA Tour 2026
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Golf
- Google News: PGA Tour 2026