Final Round Q-School Scenarios

You can follow Monday's action here before Golf Channel signs on, but to get ready check out Sean Martin's look at the variety of players staring down a tour card. And Brian Wacker reminds us of Brandt Jobe's long road back from a freak accident that has him on the verge of returning to the tour.

Farrell Evans offers "ruminations" on several players, including Geoffrey Sisk, who he once caddied for.

Sisk finished 50th on the Nationwide tour money list this season, so he's fully exempt on that tour for next year. He came to Q-school with hopes of getting back on the regular tour, but he felt overwhelmed by Orange County National's Crooked Cat (7,493) and Panther Lake (7,223) courses. "The courses are just too long for me," Sisk says. "When you're hitting hybrids into greens and some of the younger guys are hitting 7-irons into the same greens, it's tough to compete." He shot a three-under 69 on the Crooked Cat course on Sunday, but two opening 75s all but ended his chances of getting into the top 25.