PGA Tour winner Smylie Kaufman opened up about the players’ scores getting deleted due to inclement weather at the Q School in Valdosta. On Friday, the PGA Tour hosted the final round of the second stage for the Q School.The players qualified from these events, held on five different locations, have secured their spots for next week’s final stage event of the Q School. Around 77 players had teed it up at the Kinderlou Forest Golf Club in Valdosta, but the tournament’s final round on Friday was called off due to inclement weather.Players had teed it up for the event, but it was affected by inclement weather. More than half of the field had not completed the game, and because of that, the final-round scores were deleted, and the leaderboard was announced based on the score of the third round.Monday Q Info had shared an update on the "brutal situation" in Valdosta on its X (formerly Twitter) account with a caption:"Absolutely brutal situation at Q-school in Valdosta. Leaders were on 8 when bad weather came in. Because half the field didn’t finish the final round the scores from round 4 are wiped out and they revert back to the scores after round 3 for the final leaderboard"A couple of players had played their way inside the number but it won’t matter for them unfortunately. Obviously there are couple players in the reverse situation and they are ecstatic."Monday Q Info @acaseofthegolf1LINKAbsolutely brutal situation at Q-school in Valdosta. Leaders were on 8 when bad weather came in. Because half the field didn’t finish the final round the scores from round 4 are wiped out and they revert back to the scores after round 3 for the final leaderboard A couple of players had played their way inside the number but it won’t matter for them unfortunately. Obviously there are couple players in the reverse situation and they are ecstatic.Smylie Kaufman reshared the post on his X account with a caption:"This is awful… feel so bad for the players. You have to guarantee 4 rounds!! Too much on the line!"Smylie Kaufman @SmylieKaufman10LINKThis is awful… feel so bad for the players. You have to guarantee 4 rounds!! Too much on the line!A total of 373 players had played in five different locations this week in the Q School second stage. The events were held at Starr Pass in Tucson, RTJ Highlands in Dothan, Hammock Beach Conservatory in Palm Coast, the Landings Deer Creek in Savannah, and the Kinderlou Forest Golf Club.88 players have qualified for the final stage, which will take place from December 11 to 14 in Florida, and the top five finishers will earn the cards for the PGA Tour for the 2026 season.“Well this sucks” – James Nicholas after missing out on PGA Tour Q School final stage qualificationJames Nicholas played in Valdosta for the second stage of PGA Tour Q School. He had a decent outing in the final round on Friday before the tournament was called due to the weather.He had a good chance to qualify for the final stage of the PGA Tour Q School, but as the fourth round was suspended, he missed the chance to make it to the final stage. Nicholas shared a post on his Instagram account after the round was canceled with a long caption. He wrote:"Well this sucks… Going into Q school you plan for 4 rounds. You play as if you’re going to play 4 rounds and then this happens… The tour cancels round 4 event though most people have played 10+ holes and would easily finish the round that day… If I didn’t have status for next year I’d be gutted (as many people are who made a move up the leaderboard today before the cancelation)." View this post on Instagram Instagram PostRyan Burnett had won the event at Valdosta and secured his spot for the final stage of PGA Tour Q School. A total of 18 golfers have qualified from the venue.