David Ford still holds the top spot in PGA Tour U
20 Mar 2025
by Sean Melia of AmateurGolf.com
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David Ford (North Carolina Athletics Photo)
PGA Tour University is rounding the corner and heading down the home stretch. With just over two months left to accrue points, players are all jockeying for position and the top spot is still very much up for grabs.
David Ford raced to the front of the pack with a strong finish to his fall season for North Carolina. However, his lead is slim and the likes of Brendan Valdes, Jose Luis Ballester, Preston Summerhayes, and Ian Gilligan are within touching distance.
There is more to earn than just a PGA Tour card; players throughout the top 25 spots will earn various exemptions and opportunities.
PGA TOUR University First Team
Eligible players finishing 1st-5th in the final PGA TOUR University Ranking will:
1. Earn Korn Ferry Tour membership for the then-current season and will be exempt into all open, full-field Korn Ferry Tour events beginning the week following the conclusion of the NCAA Division-I National Championship through the end of the current Korn Ferry Tour regular season;
a. Earn exempt membership on PGA TOUR Americas Segment I (through the Latin America Swing) the season following his finish in PGA TOUR University.
2. Have no limit to the number of PGA TOUR events he plays as a nonmember in the then-current season and the following season;
3. Have no limit to the number of PGA TOUR sponsor exemptions he may receive in the then-current season and the following season; and
4. Be exempt into Final Stage of the current season’s PGA TOUR Q-School presented by Korn Ferry.
PGA TOUR University Second Team
Eligible players finishing 6th-10th in the final PGA TOUR University Ranking will:
1. Earn Korn Ferry Tour membership for the then-current season and will be exempt into all open, full-field Korn Ferry Tour events beginning the week following the conclusion of the NCAA Division-I National Championship through the end of the current Korn Ferry Tour regular season;
a. Earn exempt membership on PGA TOUR Americas Segment I (through the Latin America Swing) the season following his finish in PGA TOUR University.
2. Be exempt into Second Stage of the current season’s PGA TOUR Q-School presented by Korn Ferry.
PGA TOUR University Third Team
Eligible players finishing 11th-25th in the final PGA TOUR University Ranking will:
1. Earn membership on PGA TOUR Americas for the then-current season and will be exempt into all open, full-field Segment II – North America Swing events beginning the week following the conclusion of the NCAA Division-I National Championship through the end of the current PGA TOUR Americas season; and
a. Earn conditional membership on PGA TOUR Americas Segment I (through the Latin America Swing) the season following his finish in PGA TOUR University.
2. Be exempt into Second Stage of the current season’s PGA TOUR Q-School presented by Korn Ferry.
HERE ARE THE TOP TEN FOR March 18, 2025
1) David Ford – University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill
Ford maintains his position at the top of the rankings with three victories and eight top-10 finishes in 20 events. His consistent performance continues to set him apart in collegiate golf. His spring results for North Carolina are a T16, a T19 in the Prestige, and a runner-up in the Hayt.
2) Brendan Valdes – Auburn University
Valdes has one win (Mossy Oak Collegiate) and ten top-10 finishes across his counting events. Despite undergoing minor surgery in November, he returned to competition this week in the Southern Highlands, where he helped the Tigers win the event. He finished fifth individually.
3) Jose Luis Ballester Barrio – Arizona State University
Ballester continues to yo-yo in the rankings. Two professional appearances highlighted the month of February for the 2024 U.S. Open champion. He missed the cut in the WO Phoenix Open, but used that experience to finish 17th in the Mexico Open. Ballester made his first start for ASU this spring in the Cabo Collegiate; he finished T32. He recorded one victory and seven top-10 finishes in 17 events. He won the Fighting Illini Invitational.
4) Preston Summerhays – Arizona State University
With two wins and five top-10 finishes in 21 events, Summerhays began the fall season with a victory at the Sahalee Players Championship and has maintained a strong presence in collegiate golf. He finished T13 in the Amer Ari Invitational and T14 in the Cabo Collegiate.
5) Ian Gilligan – University of Florida
Gilligan as high as No. 2 spot in mid-February following a hot winter stretch. He has two wins and eight top-10 finishes in 18 events. His recent runner-up finish at the Southwestern Invitational and victory in the Gator Invitational highlights his strong form this season. His most recent finish was T34 in the Southern Highlands. Gilligan also won the Australian Master of the Amateurs in January, which didn't earn him any points but further proves his excellent recent form.
6) Jackson Van Paris – Vanderbilt University
Van Paris has participated in 16 events, delivering notable performances that have solidified his position within the top ten of the rankings. While he hasnt recorded a victory, Van Paris is consistent. He has six top-ten finishes. He finished T18 in the Southwestern Invitational, his first 2025 college event. He backed that up with a T8 in the Cabo Collegiate.
7) Jackson Buchanan – University of Illinois
Buchanan boasts three victories and thirteen top-10 finishes over 21 events. His impressive record includes a win at the 2024 Fallen Oaks Collegiate, underscoring his competitive consistency. He finished third in the Steelwood Collegiate and eighth in the John A. Burns Intercollegiate, his first college event of 2025. Then he recorded a T39 in the Southern Highlands.
8) Omar Morales – UCLA
Morales has one win (2023 Golf Club of Georgia Collegiate Invitational) and ten top-10 finishes in 21 events. He has been a consistent performer, with three top-10 finishes in the fall season. It has not been a great start to the spring season for the UCLA star. He finished T57 in the Southwestern Invitational, T46 in the Amer Ari Invitational, and T14 in the Watersound Invitational.
9) Pablo Ereno Perez – UCLA
Perez has one win and ten top-10 finishes across 18 events. His consistent top-10 placements have solidified his position within the top ten of the rankings. In 2025 he has a T5 in the Southwestern Invitational, a T46 in the Amer Ari Invitational, and a T6 in the Watersound Invitational.
10) Justin Hastings – San Diego State
Hastings has climbed ten spots since Jan 8. He won the Latin America Amateur Championship, which earned him no points but a lot of confidence. He has three top-ten finishes, including a runner-up in the Southwestern Invitational and a win in the Lamkin Invitational. He also had a strong 13th-place finish in the Mexico Open in February on the PGA Tour. He has a wonderful opportunity at The Masters to earn more points; he earned that invitation for winning the LAAC.