Stanford’s Michael Thorbjornsen finishes first in 2024 PGA Tour University standings, earning a PGA Tour card through the 2025 season

CARLSBAD, Calif. — Michael Thorbjornsen joined an exclusive club Monday.

He became the second player in the history of the PGA Tour to earn his Tour membership via PGA Tour University, following in Ludvig Aberg’s footsteps from last year. And it became official as soon as stroke play ended Monday at the 2024 NCAA Men’s Golf Championship.

The fourth PGA Tour University rankings were finalized Monday, and the top-25 golfers secured status on varying professional tours. But it was Thorbjornsen taking home the top prize.

Players who finished Nos. 2-5 in the final PGA Tour U rankings earned fully exempt Korn Ferry Tour membership for 2024, as well as an exemption to final stage of 2024 PGA Tour Q-School.

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Players who finished Nos. 6-10 earned conditional Korn Ferry Tour membership for 2024, fully exempt membership on PGA Tour Americas for 2023, as well as an exemption to second stage of 2024 PGA Tour Q-School presented by Korn Ferry.

Then, Nos. 11-25 earned fully exempt membership on PGA Tour Americans for 2023, as well as an exemption to second stage of 2024 PGA Tour Q-School.

The program is designed to streamline the process for college players to advance to the professional level while also rewarding those who honor their college commitments. Players must play on the NCAA Division I level and complete a minimum of four years in college to be eligible for PGA Tour U.

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