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Wednesday, October 22, 2025

Adam Scott joins Aaron Cockerill with the "bubble boys" this week Genesis Championship

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I've been writing about "it" for a few weeks, this is the final week with it all on the line for DP World Tour players to retain their cards for 2026, and to make it into the top 70 for the Race to Dubai playoffs net week in Abu Dhabi.

The top 115 will secure or retain their category 10 playing privileges for almost every event on the 2026 calendar. 

The options can be soul destroying for guys who have fought to maintain their status, their income,  their family security, their confidence, and now are starting all over at Q School, or a minor tour elsewhere.

Such is the case with one of the world's premier players, Masters champion Adam Scott, and he is not alone.

Here are their stories. 

(note *The players ranked 119-126 are either otherwise exempt for 2026 or not in the field for the Genesis Championship.)

115 - Adam Scott

A name you may not have expected to see on this list but a man whose fate is entirely in his own hands, the Australian is the player they are all trying to catch.

Adam Scott

He needs little introduction as a Masters champion, former World Number One and 11-time DP World Tour winner but it is potentially being under-raced that has hindered his efforts this season.

He has missed just two cuts in his seven starts but they were at the Masters and Open where big points were on offer and a man who finished in the top ten on the Race to Dubai last season is now looking over his shoulder.

116 - Yannik Paul

A winner in his maiden DP World Tour season at the Mallorca Golf Open, Paul took to Tour life quickly and made it look easy, comfortably qualifying for the season-ending DP World Tour Championship in 2022, 23 and 24.

Yannik Paul

It is against that backdrop that 2025 appears so stark, with the German missing six of his first seven cuts before a third-place finish at the Volvo China Open catapulted him up the Rankings.

He enjoyed a reasonably consistent summer but another run of six missed cuts in seven halted his progress, although he arrives in Cheonan having made back-to-back weekends for the first time since July.

117 - Aaron Cockerill

A 2019 Qualifying School graduate, the Canadian has had to work hard to truly establish himself on Tour and he will not want to give up his status without a fight.

Cockerill

After struggling in his Covid-affected maiden season and the following year, he has improved his finish on the Race to Dubai Rankings every season since, cracking the top 50 for a first DP World Tour Championship appearance in 2024.

This campaign has been a struggle, however, with Cockerill riding the bubble all year with a single top ten and he will need at least a made cut to have a chance of maintaining his status.

118 - Fabrizio Zanotti

Since graduating from the HotelPlanner Tour in 2007, the Paraguayan has lost his status on just two occasions, going on to regain it at the Qualifying School at the first time of asking both times.

Fabrizio Zanotti

With 18 consecutive seasons on Tour, 415 appearances and two wins under his belt, the 42-year-old will certainly not be overawed by the occasion and his performances so far this term suggest he can give himself a chance over the weekend.

He made his first 12 cuts of the season and has missed just five all in all but has failed to deliver that big performance - could it arrive just in time in Korea?

By coincidence he is paired with #117 Aaron Cockerill Thursday and Friday.

127 - Jordan Gumberg

If Gumberg fails in his quest to retain his card this season, it most certainly won't be for a lack of trying.

Jordan Gumberg

Since the season started in Australia back in November, the American has missed just one event where he could have played, teeing it up every week possible in the calendar year of 2025.

This year's DP World Tour iron man makes a 34th start of the season this week and while he made the cut in India, he had made just one other weekend in his previous 12 and will be looking for a big upturn in form.

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Bryan Angus (edit)





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