Exempt status
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Korn Ferry Tour: Finishers 76-100 on Regular Season points list and additional Qualifying Tournament finishers (thru 2020)
JOINED TOUR
Personal
- Also loves basketball, snowboarding and hockey.
- First words were "da ball" pointing at a golf ball.
- Obsessed with Harry Potter and Disney .
- His dad put a club in his hand before he could walk and he could swing a club before he could talk. His first words were “Da ball" as he pointed at a golf ball.
Special Interests
CURRENT YEAR HIGHLIGHTS
- TPC Colorado Championship at Heron Lakes: Spurred by a course-record, final-round 9-under 63, finished solo-second at the TPC Colorado Championship at 14-under 274, one shot back of winner Will Zalatoris.
Career Highlights
2020 Season
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TPC Colorado Championship at Heron Lakes: Spurred by a course-record, final-round 9-under 63, finished solo-second at the TPC Colorado Championship at 14-under 274, one shot back of winner Will Zalatoris.
2019 Season
Saw action in 11 PGA TOUR Latinoamérica events, made five cuts and recorded one top-25 to finish No. 94 on the Order of Merit.
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PTLA Qualifying Tournament-USA: Was in position to secure full playing privileges for the first half of the schedule but then saw those dreams slipping away during the final round of the event at Mission Inn's El Campeon Course. Had a seven-hole stretch where he made three bogeys and four pars. Made the turn at 2-over then righted the ship, playing 4-under golf the rest of the way to T6 with Seth Fair.
Amateur Highlights
- Played collegiately at Kent State. Earned the Ben and Candace Curtis Endowed Golf Scholarship, named for the PGA TOUR player and his wife.
- During sophomore year, was the Mid-American Conference Golfer of the Year and a first-team all-conference selection. Repeated as a first-team all-conference selection in both his junior and senior seasons. Was also a member of the Ping Midwest All-Region team.
- Was a Golf Coaches Association of America honorable mention All-American choice his senior year.
- Made his Mackenzie Tour debut in 2018, missing the cut at the Osprey Valley Open.
Q SCHOOL GRADUATE