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Ryan Ruffles won The Q Finale, earning a spot in the oneFlight Myrtle Beach Classic. He secured his victory over Grant Horvat in a tense match that concluded on the 36th hole.
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BALLYMENA, NORTHERN IRELAND - AUGUST 17: Ryan Ruffels of Australia plays his second shot on the 18th hole on Day One of the ISPS HANDA World Invitational presented by AVIV Clinics at Galgorm Castle Golf Club on August 17, 2023 in United Kingdom. (Photo by Octavio Passos/Getty Images)
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Ryan Ruffles of The Lads YouTube channel won The Q Finale, securing a spot in the oneFlight Myrtle Beach Classic in dramatic fashion over Grant Horvat in a match that came down to the 36th hole.
âThis is really coolâto have some of the best golfers on YouTube out here competing. Any one of us could have won, and Grant made a great run at it today,â Ruffles said during his victory speech. âWhat an opportunity as a YouTube creator to play in a PGA Tour event.â
Ruffles shot one under par during the second dayâs competition, a four-person stroke play event at Pawleys Plantation in Myrtle Beach. Contestants Grant Horvat, Luke Kwon, and Micah Morris all fell short of a late surge from Ruffles. Horvat held a two-shot lead with three holes to play, but Ruffles went one under over the final three holes as Horvat faltered, bogeying multiple holes.
On hole 16, Ruffles made a 20-plus-foot birdie putt, while Horvat made a long par putt to stay at two under par. Both Morris and Kwon made bogeys on the hole, effectively eliminating themselves from contention.
âI donât want to be in a cart with this guy! What the heck!â Horvat said in response to a charging Ruffles.
The 17th hole was a 158-yard par three over water. Ruffles found the putting surface and made par, while Horvat pushed his tee shot to the right of the green. His chip slid down the slope past the hole to about 12 feet, and he missed the putt. Ruffles, on the other hand, found the bottom of the cup in three shots after his par putt circled the hole and dropped in. The two were tied heading into the final hole.
âI donât want to say it, but then there were twoâmaybe,â Ruffles said in the cart with Horvat as they drove away from the 17th tee box. âOne and a half holes to play. I am one under, and you are two under.â
Horvat faltered on the last hole. His drive found a waste area to the right of the fairway, and his approach was impeded by overhanging tree branches and Spanish moss. With water short left of the green, he pulled his punch shot into the hazard, effectively handing the trophy to Ruffles, who made par.
Ryan Ruffles qualified for the PGA Tour by winning The Q Finale, which granted him a spot in the oneFlight Myrtle Beach Classic.
Ryan Ruffles competed against Grant Horvat in The Q Finale, winning in a dramatic match that went to the 36th hole.
Ruffles' victory highlights the growing recognition of YouTube golfers, showcasing their talent on a PGA Tour platform.
The Q Finale took place on August 17, 2023, at the ISPS HANDA World Invitational in Ballymena, Northern Ireland.

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This is the second time the PGA Tour event in Myrtle Beach has offered a pathway for content creators and Korn Ferry Tour players to gain entry into the event. Last year, a two-round stroke play competition awarded a spot, which professional Nathan Franks won. This yearâs The Q was by invitation and featured only YouTube content creators.
This is not Rufflesâ first win, nor his first PGA Tour event. He won the Grass Clippings League earlier this year, a predominantly par-three mini-tour. He has also played in 20 PGA Tour events in his career and has made 10 cuts. His most recent PGA Tour appearance came at the 2022 Shriners Childrenâs Open.
This article was originally published on Forbes.com