Exempt status
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PGA TOUR: Top 50 from 2022 Korn Ferry Tour (thru 2022-23)
JOINED TOUR
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Korn Ferry Tour: 2022
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PGA TOUR: 2023
PGA TOUR Latinoamérica Victories (1)
2020-21 Season
- Holcim Colombia Classic presented by Volvo
Personal
- Third-generation professional golfer, as his grandfather, Johnny, made 30 PGA TOUR starts in the 1960s (28 of them came in 1968 and 1969), and his father, Charlie, made two Korn Ferry Tour starts in 1992.
Special Interests
Career Highlights
2022 Season
Earned his first PGA TOUR card via the Korn Ferry Tour Finals, solidifying it with a T28 at the Nationwide Children’s Hospital Championship and a T12 at the season-ending Korn Ferry Tour Championship presented by United Leasing & Finance to finish No. 21 on the Korn Ferry Tour Finals Eligibility Points List. Posted two top-10s in the regular season, propelling him to a No. 43 finish on the Korn Ferry Tour Regular Season Eligibility Points List. Ranked third on Tour in greens in regulation percentage (74.85 percent) and was 10th in the all-around ranking. Also finished 11th on Tour in scoring average (69.04).
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Memorial Health Championship presented by LRS: Carded four rounds of 3-under par or better, including a pair of 6-under 65s in the third and fourth rounds, finishing the week at 19-under 265 and T9 at the Memorial Health Championship presented by LRS.
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AdventHealth Championship: Held the outright 54-hole lead after rounds of 69-67-65, but slipped to T7 and totaled a 10-under 278 after a 5-over 77 in the final round at the AdventHealth Championship.
2021 Season
Saw action in seven PGA TOUR Latinoamérica tournaments, winning once, finishing runner-up in another and adding two additional top-10s. Finished second on the Points List to secure 2022 Korn Ferry Tour membership.
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Bupa Championship presented by Volvo: Recovered well from an opening 75 and was 1-under the rest of the way at PGA Riviera Maya in late-July to T8 with Rafael Becker, Rodolfo Cazaubòn and MJ Maguire. The performance moved him into second place on the final Points List.
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Holcim Colombia Classic presented by Volvo: Was the only player in the field in Bucaramanga, Colombia, with three rounds in the 60s, and that was enough to give him a one-shot win over Paul Imondi. Opened with a 5-under 66 and trailed 18-hole leader Raul Pereda by a stroke. Took the outright lead with a second-round 69 then added a second 69 to share top honors with Patrick Newcomb and Pereda with 18 holes to play. Turned in his third consecutive 69 on the final day, making birdie to start each of his nines and then finishing with eight consecutive pars to hold off Imondi for his first Tour title. Moved to No. 2 on the Points List.
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The Club at Weston Hills Open: Fired four rounds in the 60s at The Club at Weston Hills, including a best-of-the-day 66 in the final round only to come up a stroke short of Brandon Matthews in June. Finished alone in second, at 21-under. Made only one bogey during the week (No. 8 in the third round) against 22 birdies.
2020 Season
Played the summer on the All Pro Tour, winning three times, topping $100,000 in earnings and capturing the money title. Enjoyed two victories in Arkansas and one in Kansas.
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Mexico Open: Had a pair of 68s—in the second and final rounds—at Estrella del Mar in late-March to T9 with four others.
2019 Season
Saw action in 15 PGA TOUR Latinoamerica tournaments to finish 47th on the Order of Merit. Made nine cuts and posted one top 10.
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66 JHSF Aberto do Brasil: Enjoyed a career-best performance in Porto Feliz, opening the tournament 65-69-69 before closing with an impressive, 8-under 63 on the last day to T4. Overcame a first-hole bogey to make nine birdies the rest of the way—including six consecutively, beginning at No. 6. The finish alongside Jorge Fernandez-Valdes was the first top-10 of his career.
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Bupa Match Play: Lost in the first round at Playa Paraiso GC, falling to Evan Harmeling, 3 and 2.
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PTLA Qualifying Tournament-Argentina: Followed a second-round, 2-over 74 with a 7-under 65 in the third round and a closing 70 at Canuelas GC in Buenos Aires to T4 with amateur Jose Montano. Earned fully-exempt status for the first half of the season's schedule.
2018 Season
Made one Mackenzie Tour appearance, finishing T23 at the Mackenzie Investments Open.
Amateur Highlights
- Played collegiately at Oklahoma State University for four seasons (2014-18) and was a member of the Cowboys' 2018 NCAA Championships-winning team (did not see action in stroke play or match play, though). Saw action at the 2016 NCAA Championships as a sophomore.
- While at Oklahoma State, top college performance as a runner-up finish at the ORU Shootout in April 2016. Finished second, two strokes behind winner Zachary Bauchou in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma.
- Won the 2015 Kansas Amateur Championship and finished second in 2013, 2014, and 2017. He became the third generation of his family to win the Kansas Amateur, as his father, Charlie, won in 2010, and his grandfather, Johnny, won in 1960 and 1961.
Q SCHOOL GRADUATE