The intense Final Stage of the DP World Tour Qualifying School is underway at INFINITUM in Spain, testing players over six demanding days.
After competing at 13 venues in seven countries across the first two stages with 14 tournaments of 72 holes each, players now face the ultimate challenge at the Final Stage. The event is designed to rigorously assess those aiming to compete on the DP World Tour.
Starting Friday, players will complete two rounds each on INFINITUM's Lakes and Hills courses. A 72-hole cut will be made after Monday’s play, and the finalists will battle over two final rounds on the Lakes course on Tuesday and Wednesday.
Previously known as Lumine, INFINITUM rebranded in 2021 and has hosted the Final Stage since 2017, except during the 2020 and 2021 cancellations due to the pandemic. The Costa Daurada resort features 45 holes and is a well-established home for this event.
The Final Stage is held on two 18-hole courses: Lakes and Hills. The Hills course recently underwent a significant back-nine redesign, led by European Golf Design.
"Among the standout changes as part of the project led by European Golf Design is the completely reimagined 18th hole, now a striking par-four with an island-green-style approach set within a natural quarry."
This renovation adds a fresh challenge for players finishing the round on the Hills course.
The 2025 DP World Tour Qualifying School Final Stage at INFINITUM delivers a rigorous test with redesigned courses, demanding rounds, and a true challenge for aspiring tour players.