Okay, so I got curious about the Korn Ferry Tour standings the other day. You know, it’s always interesting to see who’s making a run for their PGA Tour card. It’s a real grind on that tour, and I wanted to see the latest rankings.

Finding the Standings
First thing I did was just hop on my computer. Didn’t use any fancy app or anything, just opened up a web browser. I typed in something simple like “Korn Ferry Tour points list” or “Korn Ferry standings”. Pretty straightforward stuff.
It spat back a few results, obviously. I clicked on what looked like the most official source, usually the main tour’s own page or a major sports network site. You kind of get a feel for which ones are legit after a while.
What I Looked At
Once I got to a page showing the standings, I started scanning through it. Here’s kinda what I usually look for:
- The Top Players: Who’s leading the pack? Always good to see the names dominating.
- The Cut Line: This is the big one, right? Finding that spot, usually around number 30 now, for who gets their PGA Tour card at the end of the season. I always check who’s just inside and just outside that bubble. That’s where the real drama is.
- Player Movement: Did anyone make a big jump after the last tournament? Or did someone drop? Sometimes you see guys go on hot streaks.
- Points Breakdown: The page usually shows the total points for each player. Sometimes it shows events played too, which gives you context on how they got there.
The layout was pretty standard. Just a big list, really. Names, points, maybe their rank change from the previous week. Nothing too complicated to figure out. I spent a bit of time just scrolling, checking out different players I recognized or had heard about.
Getting the Info

It wasn’t hard to find, honestly. Took maybe a minute or two of searching and clicking. The information was laid out clearly enough. You just need to know what you’re looking for, like that all-important cut-off number for the PGA Tour cards.
So yeah, that was my quick check on the Korn Ferry standings. Got the info I needed. Probably check back in a few weeks or after the next big event to see how things have shifted. It’s always a moving target.