For dozens of golfers in Georgia, a lifetime of work came down to a single week – only for a controversial ruling to wash it all away. Although the decisions were made based on contract policies, former PGA Tour pro Smylie Kaufman is not happy with what went down.

The second stage of the 2025 PGA Tour Q-School at Kinderlou Forest Golf Club in Valdosta, Georgia, ended prematurely because of inclement weather.

“It just, it stinks. There’s too much money that these guys are spending at Q-School to go play a Sunday round, and the leaders don’t get through eight holes, and it’s deemed not even a round that they can go and finish. Like, what is this? I hate that,” Smylie Kaufman stated on his The Smylie Show podcast .

Golfers on the Q-School and the Korn Ferry Tour have to manage various ex

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