Adrien Dumont de Chassart led from start to finish to capture the Korn Ferry Tour Compliance Solutions Championship at the Patriot Golf Club in Owasso last weekend. He turned in scores of 61 (-10), 61 (-10), 64 (-7), and 65 (-6), finishing the tournament at a Korn Ferry record 251, 33-under par. With the win, the 25-year-old de Chassart earned $270,000.
“I felt really good through the first two rounds,” de Chassart said. “Yesterday and today was a grind. I felt like today I didn’t have my best.”
De Chassart, a native of Villers-la-Ville, Belgium, was at 27-under par entering Sunday’s final round, with his closest challengers, S.T. Lee and Marcelo Rozo tied for second, seven strokes back at -20. However, Zecheng Dou shot a final round 64, to move into second place (-26), while Lee and Rozo slipped down the leaderboard.
Dou is a three-time Korn Ferry Tour winner, and this is his second consecutive runner-up finish (T2/2025 Nationwide Children’s Hospital Championship). He moves to No. 19 on the 2025 Korn Ferry Tour Points List.
Rozo finished tied for third at -23, while Lee was tied for seventh at -22.
“It’s hard here, even though you have a seven-shot lead” de Chassart said. “On this course, if you hit a poor tee shot, there’s a bunch of holes were you’re in trouble.”
With his seven-stroke victory, de Chassart is the eighth Korn Ferry Tour member to earn a PGA Tour membership for the 2026 season. By winning the event in Owasso, de Chassart moved from No. 26 to No. 6 on the 2025 Korn Ferry Tour Points List to effectively secure one of the 20 PGA TOUR cards available through the Points List.
“It’s awesome, it feels really awesome,” de Chassart said of making the PGA Tour.
De Chassart set a new Korn Ferry Tour record with a score of 33-under par, besting the old record by two strokes. He attributed his good performance in the Compliance Solutions Championship to his preparation.
“Just the way I practiced the last few weeks,” he said. “With my coach in Columbus, we did some really good work. I wasn’t practicing the right way, so I just challenged myself a little more. I tried to be competitive and I’m glad the results are paying off.”
De Chassart played on the PGA Tour in 2024 and finished 166th forcing him to compete on the Korn Ferry Tour this season to work his way back to the PGA Tour.
“Last year I had to make some changes because of my wrist injury, obviously that takes a little time to get adjusted,” he said. “My game feels like it’s in a good spot now.”
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