KIA Open

Quito Tenis y Golf Club | Quito, Ecuador | April 24-27, 2025

 

Final-Round Notes – April 27, 2025

 

PGA TOUR Americas 2025 Season: 3rd of 16 events

Fortinet Cup Points: 500 (winner)

Purse: $225,000 ($40,500 winner)

 

Pos. Player Score
1  Jay Card III (United States) 66-63-71 – 200 (-16)
T2  Ricardo Celia (Colombia) 67-66-68 – 201 (-15)
T2  Jake Staiano (United States) 66-67-68 – 201 (-15)
T4  Patrick Newcomb (United States) 67-69-66 – 202 (-14)
T4  Vincente Marzilio (Argentina) 70-63-69 – 202 (-14)

 

QUITO, Ecuador – Jay Card III held on at Quito Tenis y Golf Club with a 1-under 71 in Sunday’s final round to claim his first career victory as a professional at the KIA Open.

 

After carding a bogey-free, 9-under 63 in the second round to surge to the top of the leaderboard, Card opened with a 2-over 38 on the front nine Sunday to temporarily surrender the lead. Despite the slow start, Card battled back with a bogey-free, 3-under 33 on the back nine to reclaim the lead and ultimately secure a one-stroke victory. He is the third first-time winner on PGA Tour Americas in 2025.

 

Card’s triumph came after playing 35 holes Saturday to complete his first and second rounds. He initially earned PGA Tour Americas status through Mid-Season Q-School in 2024 and went on to finish No. 80 in the 2024 Fortinet Cup eligibility points list — the last position to retain status for the 2025 Latin America Swing.

 

After securing his win, Card reflected on his journey since beginning his professional career.

 

“I wasn’t recruited out of high school. I walked on and played one semester of college golf. People my whole life have been telling me you won’t be good enough, you’re not good enough, you won’t make it, why are you trying, and I just kind of kept my head down and did my work,” Card said.

 

“After college I worked at a couple golf courses down in Florida. I’m so thankful for them, Bear’s Club and Jupiter Hills, Dye Preserve. National Golf Links, I caddied there in the summers to make money so I could come down and work and play and get better.

After Bear’s Club I qualified for Korn Ferry for the first time I had status on any Tour. Yeah, from there it’s been a tough road. Golf is hard, winning is harder. I had status, lost status, got it again, lost it again, got hurt, got status in Canada last summer. It’s so hard.”

 

With the win, Card is now fully exempt on PGA Tour Americas through the 2026 Latin America Swing. He also jumped to No. 2 on the Fortinet Cup points list, only trailing Ryan Grider, after entering the week T20.

 

Card turned professional in 2018 after competing collegiately at High Point University in North Carolina. He has made 53 career starts across the Korn Ferry Tour and PGA Tour Americas, with his first win coming in his 13th PGA Tour Americas start.

 

Card is expected to be in the field next week at the Diners Club Peru Open in Lima, Peru, set for May 1–4.

 

Charting the Champion

Name Jay Card III
2025 Fortinet Cup Standings No. 2
Age/Birthplace 30/Shelter Island, New York
Residence Shelter Island, New York
College High Point University
Turned Pro 2018

 

About Jay Card III (1st/-16)

 

 

Competition Notes

Course Setup: Par 72 / 7,412 yards; R3 average: 69.960

Weather: Cloudy with a high of 63. Wind from the NNW at 1-5 mph with gusts up to 14 mph.

 

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PGA TOUR Americas is an international tour that provides professional golfers with competitive opportunities and prepares them to advance their careers on the Korn Ferry Tour and PGA TOUR. The 2025 schedule consists of 16 events – six in Latin America and 10 in North America – and the season culminates in September with the Fortinet Cup Championship, where the top 10 players on the season-long points list will earn Korn Ferry Tour membership the following season.

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