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Final Spots. Final Chances. The Road to GT WC!
Key dates, formats, and qualification paths for the remaining spots!

90 of our World Championship qualifiers are officially locked in.

Between the 2025 National Golden Tee Tour, the November Money Shot qualifier, and our recently completed Commercial and Home Tour Modes, the field is already taking shape — but there are still key opportunities ahead to earn your way to Las Vegas.

Now, the focus shifts to the final qualifying spots… and they’re coming up fast.

Our next opportunity begins with the Commercial Locked Conditions Qualifier. Over a three-day window, players will take on five randomly selected 2026 courses — Acoma Mesa, Alaska Lakes, Desert Valley Resort, Gunnison Gap, and Machu Picchu — playing as many games as you want in order to post your best scores. The top three players will earn a pass their World Championship qualifying spot!

The locked conditions code and full details will be released at 12:00 AM CST on Friday, March 27, and players will have until 11:59 PM CST on Sunday, March 29 to get those scores in.

Immediately following that, beginning 12:00AM CST on Monday, March 30 and running through 11:59PM CST on Sunday, April 5, is our Score IT qualifying contest.

This format mirrors the primary qualifier used for the 2025 World Championship. The top 10 commercial players and top 6 home edition players will earn their spots based on their best 15-game average. Only 50-man Prize Play games and 18-hole Stats Play on 2026 courses will count.**

Players must complete at least 15 eligible games to qualify, with no cap on total attempts — only your top 15 scores will be used. In the case of ties, Total Great Shot Points and Total Golden Tee Points will determine the final standings.

And for those still chasing a spot, we’re expanding our Last Chance Qualifiers in Las Vegas.

On Friday, June 12, players will have two final opportunities to punch their ticket. Our traditional Closest to the Pin (CTTP) qualifier returns that evening at 7 PM PST with at least two guaranteed spots available, while a new three-course qualifier will take place earlier that afternoon, guaranteeing at least one qualifying position. CTTP will award up to four total spots, with remaining qualifying positions allocated to the three-course event.


As we finalize the field, here’s how replacement spots will be handled if a qualified player is unable to attend.

For 2025 National Golden Tee Tour qualifiers, if any qualifier is unable to attend, their spot will be added to the Last Chance Qualifiers in Las Vegas, split between the CTTP and 3-course qualifying events in Las Vegas.

For Tour Mode qualifiers, any player who drops out before May 1 will have their spot filled by the next eligible player within their respective bracket (Gold, Silver, Bronze, or Home).

For Locked Conditions and Score IT qualifiers, any player who drops out before May 1 will have their spot awarded to the next highest-ranked, non-qualified player from that same contest.

Any spot that opens on or after May 1 — regardless of how it was originally earned — will be awarded through the Last Chance Qualifiers in Las Vegas.


It all builds toward the biggest stage in Golden Tee.

We’re excited to welcome players from across the country to the Palms Casino Resort from June 11–14, where the 2026 Golden Tee World Championship will take place inside the Greene Street location.

The road to Worlds is almost complete — now it’s time to finish the climb.


 

** In the interest of fairness to Canadian players, we have removed glory and prize invites from the Score IT qualifier.

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