18-year-old who attended TGR Learning Lab among Monday qualifiers for World Wide Technology

This week’s World Wide Technology Championship will mark the PGA TOUR debut of Dylan Brack, an 18-year-old who attended the TGR Learning Lab's player development program. Brack qualified by posting an 8-under 64 at Palmilla Golf Club in Los Cabos, Mexico. A native of Riverside, California, Brack honed his golf skills from a young age, progressing through the First Tee program and later the TGR Learning Lab, and won the TGR JR Invitational in 2022. As he steps onto the El Cardonal course, designed by Tiger Woods himself, Brack reflects on a journey that's been almost two decades in the making.

Beyond Brack, the final three spots were secured by:

  • Ryan Gerard (7-under 65), a Korn Ferry Tour standout from North Carolina, whose top Korn Ferry finish this year was fourth at the Cognizant Classic.
  • Zach Bauchou (7-under 65), a close friend and former college roommate of Viktor Hovland, who narrowly missed a PGA TOUR card for 2025.
  • William Moll (6-under 66), a Vanderbilt grad with a top Korn Ferry Tour finish of T13, who advanced in a playoff.

These qualifiers will bring added excitement to this FedExCup Fall event, offering Brack and his peers the chance to compete alongside seasoned PGA TOUR professionals.