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Pod 24, 2022

PGA TOUR University Velocity Global Ranking To Be Finalized at NCAA Championship

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PGA TOUR University Velocity Global Ranking To Be Finalized at NCAA Championship
    Escrito por Chris Richards

    At this week’s NCAA Championship in Scottsdale, Arizona, 30 teams and six individuals will compete for a national title, and college golf’s top seniors will compete for a top-15 finish in the PGA TOUR University Velocity Global Ranking.

    The stroke play portion of the NCAA Championship is the final tournament for the PGA TOUR University Class of 2022, and the Velocity Global Ranking will be finalized after the final round on Monday, May 30. Players finishing 1st through 5th will earn membership on Korn Ferry Tour and players finishing 6th through 15th will earn membership on a PGA TOUR international tour.

    For players in the PGA TOUR University Class of 2022, the NCAA Championship points distribution is based on a WAGR Power of 1000. Additionally, players in the current season Velocity Global Ranking will receive bonus points if they finish in the top 10 of the final stroke-play leaderboard, with the champion earning 15 bonus points. With these provisions, a current-year player will earn 40 points if he wins the individual NCAA Championship.

    Since returning to the Texas lineup after breaking his right arm, Pierceson Coody has one win and four top-20 finishes, and he has been No. 1 in the Velocity Global Ranking the last six weeks. Second-ranked Logan McAllister has 10 top-10s and two wins on his PGA TOUR University record, and he will lead the No. 1-ranked Sooners back to Grayhawk Golf Club after finishing runner-up to Pepperdine last season.

    With less than two points separating No. 4 Trent Phillips (Georgia) and No. 6 RJ Manke (Washington), the projected top-five players will likely change throughout the NCAA Championship. Similarly, there are 11 players ranked 16th-34th who are still in contention for a top-15 finish. A detailed overview of the top-five and top-15 contenders can be found below.

    TOP-5 – PLAYERS IN CONTENTION

    Pierceson Coody is guaranteed to finish no worse than No. 2.

    • Logan McAllister is the only other player who can finish No. 1.

    Logan McAllister and Jacob Bridgeman are likely to finish in the top-five.

    • McAllister’s minimum final average is 1091.
    • Bridgeman’s average (1115.87) is locked because he did not qualify for the NCAA Championship.
    • For Bridgeman and/or McAllister to drop out of the top-five, at least three players ranked 4th-13th in the Velocity Global Ranking would need to finish 1st-4th at the NCAA Championship, and only some of these combinations would create this outcome.

    Using a target average of 1061 (would be No. 5 in the current Ranking), the eight players ranked 4th-13th who qualified for the NCAA Championship are in contention for a top-five finish.

    RankPlayerUniversityAverageEventsFinish for 1061+ AvgFinal Avg Range (Min-Max)
    1Pierceson CoodyTexas1254.9918156th1214-1399
    2Logan McAllisterOklahoma1120.2921156th1091-1251
    3Jacob Bridgeman*Clemson1115.8720--
    4Trent PhillipsGeorgia1061.2720T13 (2-way)1033-1201
    5Cole HammerTexas1060.5526Solo 14th1039-1169
    6RJ MankeWashington1059.8520Solo 13th1032-1200
    7Alex FitzpatrickWake Forest1042.6919Solo 9th1014-1191
    8Jackson SuberOle Miss1021.5919Solo 6th994-1171
    9Joe HighsmithPepperdine1012.7924Solo 4th991-1132
    10Chris GotterupOklahoma1002.0319Solo 4th976-1152
    13Aman GuptaOklahoma State929.9117Win905-1100

    *Did not qualify for NCAA Championship

    TOP-15 – PLAYERS IN CONTENTION

    Using a target average of 889 (would be No. 15 in the current Ranking), there are 11 players ranked 16th-34th who are still in contention for a top-15 finish.

    RankPlayerUniversityAverageEventsFinish for 889+ AvgFinal Avg Range (Min-Max)
    11Ryan Hall*South Carolina993.9322--
    12Noah Goodwin*SMU980.2320--
    13Aman GuptaOklahoma State929.9117156th905-1100
    14Sam Choi*New Mexico889.8621--
    15Joey VrzichPepperdine888.7120T22 (2-way)869-1037
    16Albin BergstromSouth Florida883.5521Solo 16th865-1025
    17Cameron SiskArizona State880.0124T11 (2-way)864-1005
    18Walker LeeTexas A&M871.8420Solo 10th853-1021
    19Kieran VincentLiberty844.6220T6 (2-way)827-995
    20Mason AndersenArizona State842.2921Solo 6th826-986
    21Ryan GerardNorth Carolina838.6921T5 (2-way)822-982
    24Christian BankeArizona835.4217T6 (2-way)815-1011
    25Carson LundellBYU831.1324Solo 4th817-958
    26Parker CoodyTexas824.3318Solo 5th806-991
    31Luke LongArkansas762.2517Win746-942
    34Henry ShimpStanford743.6817Win729-925

    *Did not qualify for NCAA Championship

    Notes:

    • Eligible players must play in the NCAA Championship if they qualify and are selected to compete.
    • At the NCAA Championship, players who make the 54-hole cut receive points for 1st through 84th place, and players who miss the cut receive points for 85th through 156th place (in order of 54-hole score).
    • In the tables above, the “Final Average Range” is calculated with a 156th-place finish (minimum) and a 1st-place finish (maximum).
    • Projections will be updated at the end of each round of the NCAA Championship.

    The Velocity Global Ranking is designed to identify the best college golfers based on winning, competitiveness and season-long performance. It is developed in partnership with the World Amateur Golf Ranking®, which ranks the top amateur golfers on the basis of their average performance in counting events, and it includes the final two years of competition in NCAA Division-I men’s golf tournaments (stroke play), official PGA TOUR tournaments and select DP World Tour events.

    The Velocity Global Ranking is updated weekly on Wednesdays and announced on GOLF Channel’s Golf Today, and it will be finalized May 30, 2022, following the conclusion of stroke play at the NCAA D-I Men’s National Championship. The top five finishers will earn membership on Korn Ferry Tour and players finishing 6th through 15th will earn membership on a PGA TOUR international tour.

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