‘It just sucks’: Popular pro gets emotional after PGA Tour comeback falls short

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Spencer Levin opened up after failing to reclaim his PGA Tour card at the Final Stage of Q-School. (Courtesy Korn Ferry Tour on X.com)

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Few golfers know the treacherous, often devastating road to the PGA Tour better than Spencer Levin. The 41-year-old golf cult hero has been grinding in golf’s pro tours for over 20 years, endearing hordes of fans along the way.

On Sunday, Levin experienced yet another cruel twist of fate in a career full of them, when he came up just short of reclaiming his PGA Tour card for the first time in nearly a decade at Q-School.

Following his heartbreaking near-miss on Sunday, Levin didn’t race home in a tizzy. Instead, he faced the cameras and gave an emotional interview to the Korn Ferry Tour media team, where the raw emotion of the moment spilled out.

Spencer Levin nearly reclaims PGA Tour card at Q-School

On the eve of the final round at last week’s Final Stage of PGA Tour Q-School, Levin was on the verge of an improbable comeback.

Levin made his first Korn Ferry Tour start way back in 2003, debuting in his first PGA Tour-sanctioned event the next year at the 2004 U.S. Open. He eventually earned his PGA Tour card, making 244 starts over the next 20 years.

Though Levin has earned two third-place finishes and one runner-up, he’s never won a PGA Tour event. During his time on Tour, he was better known for his on-course antics and humor.

On an episode of GOLF’s Subpar in 2023, co-host Colt Knost had this to say about playing with Levin on Tour.

“He was one of my favorites to get paired with,” Knost said. “Not only cause he would lose his s—, but he just knew how to play golf. Wasn’t the prettiest thing, wasn’t the most beautiful golf swing, didn’t hit it nine miles, but he put a score on a scorecard that was better than a lot of people.”

Levin eventually lost his PGA Tour card after the 2016-2017 season, and he’s only made sporadic starts since then. His last PGA Tour appearance came at the 2023 Farmers Insurance Open, which he Monday qualified for and missed the cut.

That year he played the Final Stage of Q-School but finished T10 to narrowly miss reclaiming his Tour card for 2024.

In 2025, Levin teed it up in 22 Korn Ferry Tour events. He missed 15 cuts and finished 98th in the KFT standings, which only gave him conditional KFT status for 2026.

So it was back to Q-School for one final attempt at improving his outlook for next season. At the Second Stage Q-School event in Dothan, Ala., Levin rallied in the final round to finish T6 and advance to the Final Stage in Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla.

Levin started this week’s event steadily with back-to-back 69s, then rocketed up the leaderboard with a 63 in Round 3. With the top-5 finishers earning PGA Tour cards, Levin entered Sunday’s finale T6 and two shots off the lead. He was suddenly, tantalizingly close to earning a PGA Tour card for 2026

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