Seven more Canadians secure PGA TOUR Americas status

A strong Canadian contingent has begun to emerge from PGA TOUR Americas qualifying school with status secured for the 2026 season, as four of five March sites have now concluded.

Leading the way are Peyton Callens of Langton, Ont., and Blair McKinlay of Lacombe, Alta., both of whom earned full membership for the 2026 campaign. Securing full status guarantees them entry into all 15 events on the calendar and a clear runway to establish themselves on the circuit.

Five other Canadians also advanced through qualifying, earning conditional membership. Piercen Hunt of Calgary, Alta., William Holan of Edmonton, Alta., Carter Graf of Sylvan Lake, Alta., Cougar Collins of Mono, Ont., and Nicholas Marchese of Bolton, Ont., will each look to make the most of limited starts as they attempt to improve their standing throughout the season.

Callens, McKinlay and Hunt are all members of Team Canada’s 2026 roster.

While the final qualifying site remains, the early results mark a steady showing for Canada’s emerging professional class. This group of seven Canadians will join Hunter Thomson and Joey Savoie, who retain full status from their Top 80-finish on the 2025 PGA TOUR Americas points list, on the Americas tour in 2026 along with several other Canucks who possess some existing conditional status.

Click here to see the full results from PGA Tour Americas qualifying. There is still one final site remaining this week with the possibility of more Canadians to qualify.

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