Lanto Griffin is headed back to the PGA Tour after a dazzling final round at Q-school. Griffin shot a 63 to lead the six players who earned valuable cards for next year. It's going to be tougher than ever to succeed on the tour without a full card because the fields will be smaller. Hayden Buckley and Takumi Kanaya of Japan finished behind Griffin.
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Hayden Buckley and former world No. 1 amateur Takumi Kanaya of Japan also made it through. Kanaya holed 8-foot par putts on his last two holes. Chandler looked to be running out of time until he shot 30 on the back nine on the Dye Valley course at the TPC Sawgrass. That included a 45-foot eagle putt on the 16th hole that paved the way for a PGA Tour card.
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