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PGA TOUR Q school 2012 leaderboard: Dong-hwan Lee wins tournament

Dong-hwan Lee shot 25-under for the six-round, Q School PGA tournament, and earned his 2013 Tour card, along with 24 others, in the process.

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Dong-hwan Lee shot 25-under through six rounds of the Q School PGA tournament, winning the tournament, and earning his 2013 PGA Tour card with the win.

The top 25 qualifiers all received Tour cards for the 2013 PGA season.

Lee shot 5-under through the final round, giving him a total score of 407 through the six-round tournament, which was held from Nov. 28 through Dec. 3.

Ross Fisher and Steve LeBrun tied for second, shooting 24-under for the tournament.

Richard H. Lee, Billy Horschel, Kris Blanks, Erik Compton, Brad Fritsch, Jin Park, Fabian Gomez, Michael Letzig, Jeff Gove, Steven Bowditch, Matt Jones, Robert Karlsson, Eric Meierdierks, Scott Langley, Aaron Watkins, Derek Ernst, Si Woo Kim, Tag Ridings, Donald Constable, Bobby Gates, Patrick Reed, Henrik Norlander and Chez Reavie all finished within the top 25, and consequently, earned Tour cards for the 2013 season.

A full leaderboard, with round-by-round results, can be found at the PGA Tour’s official website.

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