More From Q-School

Nice to see all of this great coverage from the PGA Tour and LPGA Qualifyings. Kind of bizarre to get such coverage, actually. I guess this is what happens when there's no press tent to sit in! Just kidding guys!

John Strege points out the oddity of Brock Mackenzie and sister Paige playing in Q-schools at the same time, along with other notes from PGA West on the Golf Digest blog.

Jim Achenbach looks at Bob May's resurgence while John Reger talks to Ricky Barnes. At the LPGA school, Sean Martin profiles Naree Song's spirited attempt despite suffering from chronic fatigue syndrome.

Here's the AP game story and scores from round 2 of Q school.

Live From Q-School

If you have any friends or players to root for at Q-school, Golf World's John Strege is blogging from PGA West that's worth checking out. Day 1 was windy, as if playing at PGA West isn't hard enough.

The scoring average on the Stadium Course was 76.1, while the Nicklaus Tournament Course played to an average of 73.6. For context, we look to first-round averages here two years ago: 72.8 and 71.1, respectively.

This Golfweek.com story has a first day roundup as well. Rex Hoggard has his take on day one, while John Reger profiles Dennis Paulson.

Tour School Wrap Up

The final leaderboard from Q-School where 11-under grabbed a PGA Tour card. The poor souls who missed by one included some very likable players: Briny Baird, Jeff Burns, Bob Heintz, Parker McLachlin, Andrew McLardy, Richard Johnson, Tom Johnson, Grant Waite, Dan Forsman.

The AP story summing up the week.

Golfweek's Eric Soderstrom offers notes and quotes.

Damon Hack has a story in the New York Times. 

And here's Brian Wacker's final diary entry.

Q-School Final Day

Rex Hoggard at Golfweek has all of the essential notes and quotes heading into the final day. Brian Wacker at GolfDigest.com has offered a daily diary of three players trying to get their Tour cards.

Golf Channel begins their final day coverage at 12:30 EST. 

Looking at the leaderboard, it's surprising to see (A) how many established players will be headed to the Nationwide Tour and (B) who many guys WD'd.