THE FLATS – It’ll be a Yellow Jacket foursome in Pinehurst after three #ProJackets make it through final qualifying Monday … Matt Kuchar tries out 0-degree putter to fit his reverse-armlock style … David Duval delivers career-best finish on PGA Tour Champions … More details below in this week’s Georgia Tech #ProJackets Report.
THREE JACKETS MAKE IT THROUGH FINAL U.S. OPEN QUALIFYING
Georgia Tech sophomore Hiroshi Tai will have company in Pinehurst next week after three Yellow Jacket pros made it through final qualifying tournaments Monday for the 124th U.S. Open championship.
Tai earned an exemption last week as a result of winning the NCAA Championship in Carlsbad, Calif., but that made him only the first Jacket in the field. Thirteen Tech pros entered final qualifying at five different sites Monday, and Matt Kuchar, Chris Petefish and Chesson Hadley all qualified.
Kuchar was the medalist at Bear’s Best in Jupiter, Fla., pacing the field with rounds of 70-67 (137, -7) and earning one of the five available spots. The nine-time PGA Tour winner will compete in his 21st U.S. Open next week.
Petefish, in his second full season on the Korn Ferry Tour, was one of six Yellow Jackets competing at the team’s home course, the Golf Club of Georgia in Alpharetta. He came away with one of the three available spots there as co-medalist (13-under-par 131), and was the only professional to qualify at that site, joining amateurs Jackson Buchanan and Frederik Kjettrup.
Hadley tied for fourth and grabbed one of the seven spots available at the Duke University Golf Club in Durham, N.C., posting a 4-under-par total of 136. The Raleigh, N.C., native will compete in his fourth U.S. Open.
Among the Jackets who came up short Monday were Korn Ferry Tour player Connor Howe (-11), who finished fourth in Alpharetta and is the first alternate. Ollie Schniederjans (-9), Andy Ogletree (-7), Christo Lamprecht (even) and Aidan Kramer (+1) also failed to qualify.
Cameron Tringale and Tyler Strafaci were among those who did not advance in Jupiter, Fla., while Stewart Cink came up short in Ridgeway, Ontario and Vince Whaley didn’t make it in Columbus, Ohio.
Ticket punched 🎟️
Chris Petefish will tee it up in his first @USOpenGolf after successfully qualifying today in Alpharetta. pic.twitter.com/uL4RlT2IME
— Korn Ferry Tour (@KornFerryTour) June 4, 2024
#TeamPM’s Ryan Gerard and Chesson Hadley are playing together in the longest day of golf. Coming down to the final holes as they look to qualify for the @usopengolf. pic.twitter.com/GftBbqx5kc
— Peter Millar (@petermillar) June 3, 2024
KUCHAR TRIES OUT 0-DEGREE PUTTER
Golf is a game of trends, especially as it relates to putting. Over the last several years, the armlock putting style has soared in popularity.
But Matt Kuchar is reversing the trend, and now he has a putter to match his style.
Kuchar is using a unique Bettinardi prototype putter specifically designed for Kuchar’s reverse-armlock putting style, meaning his hands sit behind the golf ball at address. That grip and stroke style necessitates a putter with zero degrees of loft because Kuchar adds loft with his stroke. A standard putter is lofted between two and five degrees, but if Kuchar used that much loft with his hands positioned behind the golf ball, the putter would have far too much effective loft, launching the ball in the air and causing it to bounce too much. A putter with zero degrees of loft helps him offset the stroke style and achieve a quicker roll.
Kuchar, who has deployed a reverse-armlock style since 2021, wanted a putter that measured 40.5 inches so the end of the grip nestled against his inner right forearm. He also wanted to boost stability, feel and acoustics with the putter.
With that in mind, Kuchar looked to Bettinardi, who has built his putters since the early 2000s.
Matt Kuchar and @BettinardiGolf have been working on a prototype putter he’ll debut at Colonial. Aluminum core places more mass towards the perimeter to mitigate face rotation. pic.twitter.com/cz9PtOmGix
— Jonathan Wall (@jonathanrwall) May 22, 2024
COMPETITION ROUND-UP
PGA Tour
Stewart Cink, Vince Whaley and Chesson Hadley played the weekend North of the border at the RBC Canadian Open. Cink tied for 27th place with a 2-under-par score of 275, while Whaley tied for 33rd at 276 (-4) and Hadley tied for 51st at 279 (-1).
Matt Kuchar missed the cut in Canada, but is the only Yellow Jacket with a spot in the field for this week’s signature event, the Memorial Tournament in Dublin, Ohio.
There are no former Jackets currently within the top 125 on the FedEx Cup points list.
PGA Tour leaderboard
Cink-ing it from WAY downtown! 💥@StewartCink is T6 after a 52-foot birdie putt @RBCCanadianOpen. pic.twitter.com/C9rIfxekK4
— PGA TOUR (@PGATOUR) May 30, 2024
*****
Korn Ferry Tour
Richy Werenski and Seth Reeves delivered solid performances last weekend at the UNC Health Championship in Raleigh, N.C. Werenski, playing events on both the PGA Tour and Korn Ferry Tour in2024, tied for 29th place at even-par 280, while Reeves tied for 48th place at 282 (+2).
Ross Steelman, who remains Tech’s highest-ranked player on the tour at No. 31, missed the cut as did Paul Haley II, Connor Howe and Chris Petefish.
All but Steelman are in the field for this week’s BMW Charity Pro-Am in Greer, S.C.
Korn Ferry Tour leaderboard
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PGA Tour Champions
David Duval turned in the highest finish of his PGA Tour Champions career last weekend, tying for third place at the Principal Charity Classic in Des Moines, Iowa. At one point tied for the lead in the final round Sunday, the 13-time PGA Tour winner posted a 17-under-par score of 199, four strokes behind winner Ernie Els.
PGA Tour Champions leaderboard
What a week for @David59Duval!
His T3 in Iowa is the best finish of his PGA TOUR Champions career 💪 pic.twitter.com/Sx3fjZZJJ5
— PGA TOUR Champions (@ChampionsTour) June 3, 2024
*****
PGA Tour Americas
Several Yellow Jackets took part in various qualifying tournaments to gain eligibility for the second half of the 2024 tour, all of which will take place in Canada.
GPro Tour member Ben Smith and Andy Mao, who competed as an amateur after concluding his eligibility at Tech in May, both failed to qualify in Dothan, Ala., while GPro Tour member Will Dickson came up short in Ocala, Fla. Luke Schniederjans, who closed the Latin America swing with two top-25 finishes in his last three events, was unable to qualify in Litchfield Park, Ariz.
PGA Tour Americas leaderboard
PLAYER | PLAYER | LAST WEEK | DATA |
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ANDERS ALBERTSON Hometown: Woodstock, Ga. Turned pro: 2015 Years at Georgia Tech: 2011-15 Status: PGA Tour |
Did not play | FedEx Cup points ranking: 283 YTD earnings: $8,760 KFT points ranking: 126 YTD earnings (KFT): $14,525 Career earnings (PGAT): $556,905 Career earnings (KFT): $929,956 |
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STEWART CINK Hometown: Florence, Ala. Residence: Duluth, Ga. Turned pro: 1995 Years at Georgia Tech: 1991-95 Status: PGA Tour/PGA Tour Champions |
PGA Tour RBC Canadian Open T-27 70-66-72-67–275 (-5) |
Schwab Cup points ranking: 24 YTD Earnings (Champions): $144,315 Career earnings (Champions): $787,185 FedEx Cup points ranking: 167 YTD earnings (PGA Tour): $210,115 Career earnings (PGA Tour): $43,736,979 |
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WILL DICKSON Hometown: Providence, R.I. Residence: Atlanta, Ga. Turned pro: 2021 Years at Georgia Tech: 2017-21 Status: Developmental tours |
PGA Tour Americas Q-School Ocala, Fla. T-41 (dnq) 69-78-73-68–288 (even) |
GPro Points ranking: 20 YTD Earnings (GPro): $4,797 Career earnings (GPro): $59,704 Points ranking (KFT): 193 YTD earnings (KFT): $4,538 Points ranking (FET): 154 YTD earnings (FET): $2,571 |
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DAVID DUVAL Hometown: Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla. Residence: Denver, Colo. Turned pro: 1993 Years at Georgia Tech: 1989-93 Status: PGA Tour Champions |
PGA Tour Champions Principal Charity Classic T-3 67-65-67–199 (-17) |
Schwab Cup Points ranking: 51 YTD earnings (Champions): $164,798 Career earnings (Champions): $458,088 Career earnings (PGAT): $18,983,931 |
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J.T. GRIFFIN Hometown: Wilson, N.C. Residence: Marietta, Ga. Turned pro: 2011 Years at Georgia Tech: 2007-11 Status: Korn Ferry Tour |
Did not play | Fortinet Cup points: n/a YTD earnings (Canada): n/a Career earnings (Canada): $29,836 Career earnings (KFT): $187,056 |
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CHESSON HADLEY Hometown: Raleigh, N.C. Turned pro: 2010 Years at Georgia Tech: 2006-10 Status: PGA Tour |
PGA Tour RBC Canadian Open T-51 71-69-69-70–279 (-1) |
FedEx Cup points ranking: 127 YTD earnings: $463,903 Career earnings: $12,187,963 |
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SHUN YAT HAK Hometown: Hong Kong Turned pro: 2013 Years at Georgia Tech: 2012-13 Status: PGA Tour China |
Did not play | Fortinet Cup points: n/a YTD earnings: n/a Career earnings: ¥251,305 |
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PAUL HALEY II Hometown: Dallas, Texas Turned pro: 2011 Years at Georgia Tech: 2007-11 Status: PGA Tour |
Korn Ferry Tour UNC Health Championship missed cut 72-76–148 (+8) |
FedEx Cup points: 221 YTD earnings (PGA Tour): $9,160 KFT points ranking: 192 YTD earnings (KFT): $9,160 Career earnings (PGAT): $837,353 Career earnings (KFT): $1,086,525 |
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CONNOR HOWE Hometown: Ogden, Utah Residence: Atlanta, Ga. Turned pro: 2023 Years at Georgia Tech: 2018-23 Status: PGA Tour Canada |
Korn Ferry Tour UNC Health Championship missed cut 76-76–152 (+12) |
KFT points ranking: 175 YTD earnings (KFT): $12,110 Fortinet Cup points ranking: n/a YTD earnings (Canada): $n/a |
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MATT KUCHAR Hometown: Lake Mary, Fla. Residence: Sea Island, Ga. Turned pro: 2000 Years at Georgia Tech: 1997-2000 Status: PGA Tour |
PGA Tour RBC Canadian Open missed cut 75-73–148 (+8) |
FedEx Cup points ranking: 165 YTD earnings: $197,276 Career earnings (PGAT): $58,955,967 |
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LARRY MIZE Residence: Columbus, Ga. Turned pro: 1980 Years at Georgia Tech: 1975-79 Status: PGA Tour Champions |
Did not play | Schwab Cup points ranking: 112 YTD earnings: $10,863 Career earnings (Champions): $5,166,866 Career earnings (PGAT): $7,947,092 |
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ANDY OGLETREE Hometown: Little Rock, Miss. Residence: Roswell, Ga. Turned pro: 2020 Years at Georgia Tech: 2016-20 Status: Asian Tour |
Did not play | LIV standings: 28 YTD earnings (LIV): $1,608,000 Order of Merit (Asian Tour): 52 YTD earnings (Asian Tour): $20,300 Career earnings (LIV): $2,083,250 |
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CHRIS PETEFISH Hometown: Danville, Calif. Turned pro: 2018 Years at Georgia Tech: 2014-18 Status: Korn Ferry Tour |
Korn Ferry Tour UNC Health Championship missed cut 68-76–144 (+4) |
KFT Points ranking: 132 YTD earnings (KFT): $20,239 Career earnings (KFT): $342,455 Career earnings (PGA Tour Canada): $21,118 |
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SETH REEVES Hometown: Duluth, Ga. Turned pro: 2014 Years at Georgia Tech: 2010-14 Status: Korn Ferry Tour |
Korn Ferry Tour UNC Health Championship T-48 67-72-76-67–282 (+2) |
KFT points ranking: 73 YTD earnings (KFT): $60,549 Career earnings (PGAT): $649,622 Career earnings (KFT): $686,576 |
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LUKE SCHNIEDERJANS Hometown: Powder Springs, Ga. Residence: Alpharetta, Ga. Turned pro: 2020 Years at Georgia Tech: 2016-20 Status: MacKenzie Tour/Forme Tour |
PGA Tour Americas Q-School Ocala, Fla. T-73 (dnq) 73-74-69-75–293 (+5) |
Fortinet Cup points: 65 YTD earnings (Americas): $4,736 Career earnings (Canada): $46,844 |
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OLLIE SCHNIEDERJANS Hometown: Powder Springs, Ga. Turned pro: 2015 Years at Georgia Tech: 2011-15 Status: Korn Ferry Tour |
Did not play | KFT Points ranking: 112 YTD earnings: $28,830 Career earnings (KFT): $589,540 Career earnings (PGAT): $3,879,653 |
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BEN SMITH Hometown: Novi, Mich. Residence: Atlanta, Ga. Turned pro: 2022 Years at Georgia Tech: 2018-22 Status: developmental tours |
PGA Tour Americas Q-School Dothan, Ala. T-46 (dnq) 69-69-72-77–287 (-1) |
GPro points ranking: 36 YTD earnings: $2,595 |
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ROSS STEELMAN Hometown: Columbia, Mo. Residence: Atlanta, Ga. Turned pro: 2023 Years at Georgia Tech: 2021-23 Status: Korn Ferry Tour |
Korn Ferry Tour UNC Health Championship missed cut 70-73–143 (+3) |
KFT points ranking: 31 YTD earnings (KFT): $100,793 Career earnings (KFT): $124,914 |
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TYLER STRAFACI Hometown: Davie, Fla. Residence: Davie, Fla. Turned pro: 2020 Years at Georgia Tech: 2016-20 Status: none |
Did not play | Fortinet Cup points: 114 YTD earnings (Canada): $789 Career earnings (PGAT Americas): $45,681 YTD earnings (GPro Tour): $1,112 Career earnings (PGA Tour): $21,111 Career earnings (Canada): $12,970 |
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NICHOLAS THOMPSON Hometown: Coral Springs, Fla. Turned pro: 2005 Years at Georgia Tech: 2001-05 Status: Korn Ferry Tour |
Did not play | KFT points ranking: n/a YTD earnings: n/a Career earnings (KFT): $922,294 Career earnings (PGAT): $5,729,551 |
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CAMERON TRINGALE Hometown: Laguna Niguel, Calif. Turned pro: 2009 Years at Georgia Tech: 2005-09 Status: LIV Golf/Asian Tour |
Did not play | LIV standings: 32 YTD Earnings (LIV): $1,484,050 YTD earnings (Asian Tour): n/a Career earnings (LIV): $7,535,898 Career earnings (PGAT): $17,310,004 |
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RICHY WERENSKI Hometown: South Hadley, Mass. Turned pro: 2014 Years at Georgia Tech: 2011-14 Status: Korn Ferry Tour |
Korn Ferry Tour UNC Health Championship T-29 72-68-72-68–280 (even) |
FedEx Cup points ranking: 191 KFT points ranking: 56 YTD earnings (KFT): $65,960 YTD earnings (PGA Tour): $57,000 Career earnings (KFT): $518,875 Career earnings (PGAT): $6,765,035 |
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VINCENT WHALEY Hometown: McKinney, Texas Residence: Alpharetta, Ga. Turned pro: 2017 Years at Georgia Tech: 2013-17 Status: PGA Tour |
PGA Tour RBC Canadian Open T-33 68-69-69-70–276 (-4) |
FedEx Cup points ranking: 160 YTD earnings (PGA Tour): $261,124 Career earnings (PGA Tour): $2,906,933 Korn Ferry Tour points ranking: 81 YTD earnings (KFT): $206,369 Career earnings (KFT): $350,642 |