The pressure is on in Spain as the demanding six-day Final Stage of the DP World Tour Qualifying School unfolds at INFINITUM. Here are five key things to know.
After stops at 13 venues across seven countries, featuring 14 tournaments of 72 holes each, the Qualifying School reaches its ultimate challenge. It offers players with aspirations for the DP World Tour a final proving ground of skill and endurance.
Beginning Friday, each participant plays two rounds on both the Lakes and Hills courses. After 72 holes, a cut will be made on Monday. The remaining competitors will then face two final rounds on the Lakes course, taking place Tuesday and Wednesday.
INFINITUM, formerly known as Lumine before its 2021 rebrand, has hosted the Final Stage since 2017. Located in Costa Daurada, the resort features 45 holes and serves as the long-standing home of the event. The tournament was not held in 2020 and 2021 due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
The competition utilizes INFINITUM’s two 18-hole courses: Lakes and Hills. The Hills course recently saw significant updates, particularly to its back nine.
“Among the standout changes is the completely reimagined 18th hole — now a striking par-four with an island-green-style approach set within a natural quarry.”
The 2025 DP World Tour Qualifying School Final Stage at INFINITUM showcases endurance, skill, and transformation — a defining week for golfers chasing their professional dream.