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May 1, 2024

Fortinet Cup: Canadians on attack entering Ecuador’s Kia Open

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Fortinet Cup: Canadians on attack entering Ecuador’s Kia Open
    Written by Gregory Villalobos

    QUITO, Ecuador – With Stuart Macdonald winning the Diners Club Peru Open this past Sunday and Matthew Anderson claiming the ECP Brazil Open a week earlier, Canadian players are on the rise in the early stages of the race for the Fortinet Cup. Anderson, who followed his win with a share of the 18th spot in Peru, improved his point total to 696 to remain the No. 1 player in PGA TOUR Americas for the second consecutive week. Meanwhile, Macdonald rose from 22nd to third in the standings with a 613-point total.

    “There's a lot to play for every week and this is a big step forward,” said the 29-year-old Macdonald after his two-shot win Sunday at Los Inkas Golf Club, where he earned 500 Fortinet Cup points.

    Through four events played this season, there are seven Canadian players currently inside the top 60 who would secure exempt status for the North America Swing that follows the six-event Latin America Swing. The other Canadians behind Anderson and Macdonald are Joey Savoie (18th), Lawren Rowe (35th), Thomas Giroux (39th), Jeevan Sihota (47th) and Jimmy Jones (50th).

    “Golf Canada has done an unbelievable job developing all of our players," added MacDonald. "As you can see, every year we've got more and more players on the PGA TOUR, the Korn Ferry Tour, and this tour. There's a lot of Canadian depth and a lot of that we can attribute to Golf Canada and its coaching staff."

    The one player between the leading Canadians is Mexico’s José de Jesús Rodríguez, who tied for fifth in Peru and is second on Tour with a 657-point total. The 43-year-old veteran will not be playing this week’s event at Quito Tennis & Golf Club.

    Aside from Macdonald, the other big Fortinet Cup move was made by Wisconsin native Samuel Anderson. Coming off a tie for sixth at the ECP Brazil Open, the 25-year-old gave Macdonald a run for his money late on Sunday.

    Ranked 55th on the Fortinet Cup standings through two events, Samuel Anderson now holds the fifth spot following a T6 finish in Brazil and a runner-up finish in Peru. (Gregory Villalobos/PGA TOUR)

    Ranked 55th on the Fortinet Cup standings through two events, Samuel Anderson now holds the fifth spot following a T6 finish in Brazil and a runner-up finish in Peru. (Gregory Villalobos/PGA TOUR)

    “(I) didn't play my best, but I kind of hung in there and hit some awesome shots coming down the stretch, which was great,” said Anderson about his play Sunday in Lima. “I mean, I hit an awesome shot on 16 and I even gave myself a look on 17, which is a super tough par 3. I'm happy with how I played overall and I’m looking forward to Ecuador.”

    The solo second finish earned Anderson 300 Fortinet Cup points and allowed him to move from 17th to fifth in the standings. Anderson was ranked 55th before his last two starts.

    Finishing only a shot behind Anderson, Argentina’s Julián Etulain was the top Latin performer in Peru. His tie for third at Los Inkas Golf Club was his second third-place finish of the season. It allowed him to defend his position as No. 8 in the standings.

    “I’m happy to keep adding points to my tally,” said the 35-year-old Etulain. “Hopefully, we can keep playing well these next two weeks to make the Latin Swing top two and secure a (Korn Ferry Tour) card for next year.”

    The Kia Open, which is set to begin Thursday at the Quito Tennis & Golf Club in Quito, Ecuador, is the fifth event of the 2024 PGA TOUR Americas season and one of just two events left to play in the Latin America Swing.

    Fortinet Cup Points List top 10

    Though 4 of 16 events

    This WeekPlayerPoints
    1Matthew Anderson (Canada)696
    2José de Jesús Rodríguez (Mexico)657
    3Stuart Macdonald (Canada)613
    4Clay Feagler (U.S.)548
    5Samuel Anderson (U.S.)425
    6Conner Godsey (U.S.)408
    7Jesús Montenegro (Argentina)380
    8Julián Etulain (Argentina)366
    9Davis Shore (U.S.)300
    10Ollie Osborne (U.S.)265

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