Daylight was a distant second as South African Zander Lombard stormed his way back onto the 2026 DP World Tour, winning the Q-School six-round final by 13 strokes at Spain’s famed Infinitum Resort at Tarragona,
The 30-year-old Lombard, who fell short last month is securing 2026 DP World Tour membership, bit the bullet and headed to the Q-School and now after rounds of 64, 69, 67, 64, 64 and a stunning closing 63 for a whopping 37-under tally he’s won back his Tour card in the most brilliant manner.
Lombar’s final round including nine birdies, capped by birdieing his first two holes for a third day running but also three in succession from the 16th holes. His only blemish being a bogey at the 15th.
Over the course of the 108 holes Lombard recorded two eagles, 42 birdies and 10 bogeys.
DAYLIGHT DISTANT SECOND 13 SHOTS BEHIND …
As @ZanderLombard @UpperDeckSports @TheCapital_SA sensationally regains his 2026 @DPWTQSchool Tour card
Over six rounds/1⃣0⃣8⃣holes @infinitumresort ⛳️ Zander posts 2⃣ x, 4⃣2⃣ x & x bogeys.
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— Fatiha (@TOURMISS) November 12, 2025
Five players were tied in second place on 18-under including Aussie Connor McKinney (Last round 69), England’s Nathan Kimsey (67), Canadian Aaron Cockerill (67), local hero Daniel Rodrigues (69) and delighted to see affable Indian Shubhanker Sharma (66) is returning to the main tour for the 2026 season.
Among others to finish inside the top-20 and secure 2026 DP World Tour membership were:
T8th – Matthew Baldwin (England)
T12th – Eddie Pepperell (England), Adri Arnaus (Spain)
Big disappointment was Scotland’s Marc Warren with the 44-year-old and four-time DP World Tour champ missing out by one shot and this in posting fifth and final rounds of 66.
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