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Tyler Collett, who led by seven after 54 holes, ballooned his lead to 11 before cruising to a 10-shot win in the 2025 PGA Professional Championship in Port St. Lucie, Florida, a tournament that’s serves as a ticket for 20 PGA professionals to gain entry into the 2025 PGA Championship.

After three days at PGA Golf Club, Collett just missed setting the 54-hole scoring mark by two shots. Playing the Wanamaker Course in the final round, Collett closed with five birdies over his final seven holes to finish at 15 under.

Collet’s total beat the previous mark of 14 under set by Larry Gilbert at Doral in 1991. Collett can now look forward to his fourth PGA Championship appearance.

Jesse Droemer was second at 5 under. Michael Block tied for third at 4 under. Also getting through is Andre Chi, who Monday qualified into the Valspar a couple of weeks ago.

Who are the 20 PGA professionals who advance to PGA Championship?

Tyler Collet, 15 under

Jesse Droemer, 5 under

Brian Bergstol, 4 under

Michael Block, 4 under

Dylan Newman, 3 under

Brandon Bingaman, 3 under

Ryan Lenahan, 3 under

Andre Chi, 3 under

John Somers, 2 under

Justin Hicks, 2 under

Rupe Taylor, 2 under

Tom Johnson, 2 under

Nic Ishee, 2 under

Eric Steger, 2 under

Bob Sowards, 1 under

Bobby Gates, 1 under

Greg Koch, 1 under

Timothy Wiseman, 1 under

Larkin Gross, 1 under

Brad Lardon, even par

Dakun Chang, even par

Michael Kartrude, even par

Andy Svoboda, even par

All 20 who advance finished at even par or better.

There were five women in the 2025 PGA Professional Championship

Sandra Changkija, Joanna Coe, Ashley Grier, Allie Knight and Katelyn Sepmoree all competed in this event. Those same five have also earned spots in the 2025 KPMG Women’s PGA Championship at Fields Ranch East at PGA Frisco in June.

At the PGA Professional, Changkija was the lone female golfer to make the 54-hole cut. She tied for 35th overall at 3 over.

What are the prize money payouts at the PGA Professional Championship?

The total purse in 2025 is $750,000 with Collett taking home $66,700. The champ of this event also earns exemptions into six PGA Tour over the course of the next 12 months.

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