Ben James didn’t win the NCAA individual title on Monday, but he did close out a wire-to-wire victory at Omni La Costa Resort in Carlsbad, California. The Virginia senior’s T-16 performance in the stroke-play portion of the NCAA Championship (nine shots back of medalist Preston Stout of Oklahoma State) allowed him to finish the 2025-26 college season where he started it, ranked No. 1 in the PGA Tour University standings.
With that, the 23-year-old from Milford, Conn., secured a PGA Tour card through the 2027 season, becoming eligible to make his pro debut as a tour member at next week’s RBC Canadian Open.
James entered the NCAA Championship 61 points ahead of Texas senior Christiaan Maas in the PGA Tour U rankings, meaning there was a chance Mass could rally to No. 1 with a strong finish. But Maas wound up one stroke back of James in a tie for 19th.
The PGA Tour University program is open to golfers competing in their final year of college golf, with results from the past two years used to accrue points.
James finished his college career at UVa with seven victories and 35 top-10s in 46 starts. He helped lead the Cavaliers to the program’s first two ACC Championships (2025, 2026) and a national runner-up finish in 2025. He also earned first-team All-American honors for the fourth season, becoming only the fifth player in men’s college golf history to accomplish the feat. The others: Gary Hallberg (Wake Forest), Phil Mickelson (Arizona State), David Duval (Georgia Tech) and Bryce Molder (Georgia Tech).
“I had a really good fall my junior year, played great all junior year, and then it’s reality when you see your name on the rankings. I’m just really happy with how I handled it, because it’s difficult,” said James, ranked No. 2 in the World Amateur Golf Ranking behind Jackson Koivun. “It’s an amazing opportunity that PGA Tour U lets us college guys have a pathway to the PGA Tour and looking forward to getting out there.”
While Maas could not pass James and secure the lone PGA Tour card available for 2026, by finishing second he did earn full Korn Ferry Tour status through the remainder of the 2026 season as well as an exemption into the final stage of PGA Tour Qualifying School. That same reward goes to Nos. 3-5 on the final PGA Tour U points list.
Players who finished Nos. 6-10 also earned KFT status in 2026 and exemptions into the second stage of PGA Tour Q School. Players who finished Nos. 11-25 earned PGA Tour Americas membership for the remainder of the 2026 season and exemptions into PGA Tour Q School second stage. (See the final points list standings below.)
This is the sixth year of the PGA Tour University program, and 129 players have earned performance benefits since 2021. With the addition of James, PGA Tour membership for the 2026 season features 25 PGA Tour U alumni, and 31 alumni have combined for 55 professional victories worldwide. James joins Texas Tech’s Ludvig Åberg (2023), Stanford’s Michael Thorbjornsen (2024) and North Carolina’s David Ford (2025) as players who earned their PGA Tour cards by finishing No. 1 in PGA Tour U.
He has made nine starts on the PGA Tour as an amateur, including qualifying for the U.S. Open twice (2024, 2025), and his best finish was T-33 at the 2025 Valero Texas Open.
PGA Tour University Class of 2026 Final Rankings
1: Ben James, Virginia
2: Christian Maas, Texas
3: Jase Summy, Oklahoma
4: Filip Jakubcik, Arizona
5: Luke Potter, Texas
6: Tommy Morrison, Texas
7: William Sides, SMU
8: Mahanth Chirravuri, Pepperdine
9: Frankie Harris, South Carolina
10: Wells Williams, Vanderbilt
11: Lance Simpson, Tennessee
12: Michael Alexander Mjaaseth, Arizona State
13: Paul Chang, Virginia
14: Tom Fischer, Mississippi
15: Cameron Tankersley, Mississippi
16: Matthew Kress, Florida
17: Bryan Lee, Virginia
18: Zachery Pollo, Arizona
19: Daniel Svard, Northwestern
20: Ethan Evans, Duke
21: Mesa Falleur, New Mexico
22: Brady Siravo, Pepperdine
23: Garrett Endicott, Mississippi State
24: Cohen Trolio, Mississippi
25: Ryan Voois, Illinois
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