Cooper Dossey One Step Away from PGA TOUR Status
News Summary
Cooper Dossey stands just 18 holes away from securing full PGA TOUR status for 2026 after a thrilling performance at the Q-School, where he is currently just a stroke behind the leaders. Having turned pro in 2021, Dossey’s journey has been shaped by personal milestones and the challenges of competition. As a new father, his perspective on the game has transformed, making this opportunity more special as he hopes to honor his family’s legacy. The upcoming final round promises to be an intense showdown as he aims for a coveted TOUR card.
Cooper Dossey on the Cusp of PGA TOUR Glory after Thrilling Q-School Round
In a heart-racing showdown at the PGA TOUR Q-School, Cooper Dossey is just 18 holes away from achieving full PGA TOUR status for 2026, and potentially securing his very first TOUR card. As he hits the greens after an exhilarating third-round performance at Sawgrass Country Club, the excitement is palpable. With a total score of 10-under, Dossey finds himself only a stroke behind the leaders, setting the stage for what could be a defining moment in his career.
The Road to Redemption
A Changed Perspective
As the Q-School format allows for no cuts, all eyes are on the last round to determine which contenders will earn a coveted spot on the PGA TOUR for the upcoming season. The leaderboard has Ben Kohles and Marcelo Rozo in a tie for the lead at 11-under, closely followed by Dossey, John Pak, and A.J. Ewart at 10-under. The intense competition means every swing counts, and Dossey, fueled by his drive and the cheering of family, is set to leave everything out on the course.