Soren Kjeldsen Dominates PGA Tour Champions Q-School with Record-Breaking Victory
Soren Kjeldsen dominated the PGA Tour Champions Q-School Final Stage at TPC Scottsdale's Champions course, securing the largest margin of victory in Final Stage history. The European Tour veteran carded impressive rounds of 64, 65, 65, and 66 to finish eight shots clear of second place.

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The 49-year-old Dane, who has made 712 starts on the European circuit, will be eligible to compete on the Champions Tour when he turns 50 in May. His son Emil served as his caddie during the event, making it an especially memorable achievement.

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Four other players secured their PGA Tour Champions cards for 2025:
- Freddie Jacobson (Sweden): Finished second at 16-under with rounds of 65, 66, 66, and 71
- Mark Walker: Tied for third at 14-under, despite a final-hole double bogey
- Felipe Aguilar: Secured one of the final three spots at 14-under
- Brendan Jones: Also finished at 14-under to earn his card
Notable players who missed out on earning their cards included two-time Major winner Angel Cabrera and former PGA Tour winners Boo Weekley and Bo Van Pelt.
"This is a week I'll never forget. It's probably some of the best golf I've ever played. It's been such a special moment for the two of us," Kjeldsen remarked about his historic performance alongside his son.