NORTH PLAINS, Ore. – Sungjae Im won the regular-season ending Portland Open on Sunday to earn one of 25 PGA Tour cards and become the first player to top the Web.com Tour money list wire-to-wire.
Im closed with a 4-under 67 on Pumpkin Ridge’s Witch Hollow course for a four-stroke victory over John Chin. The 20-year-old South Korean player earned $144,000 to finish the season with $534,326.
Im finished at 18-under 266. He also won the season-opening event in the Bahamas and had three second-place finishes.
Web.com Tour final regular season money list
Full-field scores from the WinCo Foods Portland Open
Chin shot a 66. He was the only player to move into the top 25 on the money list, earning $86,400 to go from 41st to 10th with $207,909.
Two-time heart transplant recipient Erik Compton was third at 13 under after a 66. Jim Knous (67) and Derek Ernst (71) were 12 under, a stroke ahead of Kevin Dougherty (70) and Curtis Luck (69).
Dougherty finished 26th on the money list, $207,909 behind Hank Lebioda for the final PGA Tour card.
Ben Taylor dropped out of the top 25, going from 25th to 29th after missing the cut.
Twenty-five more PGA Tour cards will be awarded in the four-event Web.com Tour Finals.
Here’s a look at the regular-season top 25 (*=PGA Tour rookie in 2018-19):
The 25 | Hometown | Stats |
| Jeju, South Korea | Two wins |
| Shreveport, La. | One win, five top-10s |
| Barrington, Ill. | One win, five top-10s |
| Palo Alto, Calif. | Two wins |
| Ilsan, South Korea | Three runners-up |
| Sacramento, Calif. | One win, five top-10s |
| Bogota, Colombia | Six top-10 finishes |
| Alpharetta, Ga. | One win, two top-10s |
| Muncie, Ind. | One win, four top-10s |
| Temecula, Calif. | Three top-10s |
| Snowflake, Ariz. | Four top-10s |
| Irapuato, Mexico | One win, three top-10s |
| St. Louis, Mo. | Five top-10s |
| Surrey, B.C., Canada | One win, four top-10s |
| Lexington, Ky. | Three top-10s |
| Denver, Colo. | Four top-10s |
| Buenos Aires, Argentina | Three top-10s |
| Las Vegas, Nev. | Four top-10s |
| Petoskey, Mich. | One win, three top-10s |
| Lawrence, Kan. | Five top-10s |
| Jalisco, Mexico | Four top-10s |
| Mesa, Ariz. | One win, two top-10s |
| Dallas, Tex. | Four top-10s |
| Atlanta, Ga. | Five top-10s |
| Orlando, Fla. | Four top-10s |