Kalen,
Yes I am saying there are more than 25 cards available if you make the 76-125 go through the Web.com Tour Finals and make it 75 spots available. Also the previous Q school isn't similar to the Web.com Tour Finals. The previous Q school was 108 holes played on consecutive days at the same course. The Web.com Tour Finals are separate tournaments over 3-4 weeks.
I don't have data either about how the 126-200 that went to web.com and earned their cards back. I would just like to see more opportunities for young players to have starts on the big tour and making 76-125 qualify via the Web.com Tour Finals is a step in the right direction. If the 76-125 are better, we will find out over 3-4 tournaments against the Web.com guys. Reward competence by proving it. It isn't special to get 125 place on the PGA Tour where the guy probably only made 1/3 of the cuts and maybe had 2 top tens perhaps.
If anyone has numbers on this we would love to see it.
FWIW
My second year on the PGA Tour 1992, I believe I made 19 cuts and finished 128th, missing exempt status by less than 3000$
In my opinion, the idea that some exempt players are glorified placeholders keeping somebody back is just not correct.
I missed three years with an injury from late ‘97-2000 came out and had to play Buy.com in 2000. Could not practice much or play many practice rounds due to injury recovery. Could only play two weeks in a row, and I finished Easily in the top 40.
It was a different generation, and there are definitely more good players in my opinion,
But I wasn’t close to the player I was prior to injury, and was very competitive, with more high finishes that season than I expected given my physical limitations. And I was one of those guys dismissed in your post
I honestly believe some really do not know how good some of the guys you think are dead weight are....they’re just not as good as the great players.
Just like the top guys are a different level then most of the rest of the leagues players in every other sport.