Georgia Tech #ProJackets Golf Report – Men’s Golf — Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets
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THE FLATS – Anders Albertson and Paul Haley II are headed back to the PGA Tour … Cameron Tringale and Matt Kuchar advance to the second leg of the FedEx Cup Playoffs this week in Delaware … More details below in this week’s Georgia Tech #ProJackets Report.
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HALEY II, ALBERTSON HEADED BACK TO THE PGA TOUR
Paul Haley II and Anders Albertson are making return trips to the PGA Tour after both finishing among the top 25 in points during the Korn Ferry Tour’s regular season just concluded on Sunday. Though both players missed the cut at the season finale, the Pinnacle Bank Championship, Haley stood No. 3 on the points list and Albertson grabbed the 25th and final spot.
Both players will be making a second foray into the top level of professional golf. Albertson was a full member in the 2018-19 season, while Haley returns for the first time since 2013.
No. 3 Paul Haley II: A decade after earning his first PGA TOUR card via the 2012 Korn Ferry Tour regular season, the Georgia Tech alum completed the arc, rebounding from a mini-tour stint in his mid-20s and earning a Tour return with a win and runner-up this season. Haley, 34, won the Memorial Health Championship presented by LRS in mid-July, exactly 3,780 days since his maiden victory at the 2012 Chile Classic. The Dallas, Texas native has worked with famed instructor Randy Smith, also known for his work with Justin Leonard and Scottie Scheffler, since age 8, and was a youth baseball teammate of Clayton Kershaw and Matthew Stafford.
“I feel amazing,” said Haley on returning to the PGA Tour. “I’ll be playing at the highest level, so what else could you ask for? This is what you dream about. I’m so excited.”
No. 25 Anders Albertson: Previously graduated via the 2018 Korn Ferry Tour regular season, the 29-year-old earned his second career win at the Visit Knoxville Open. He held on to one of the last available PGA Tour cards despite a missed cut at the regular season finale, spending much of Sunday’s final round of the Pinnacle Bank Championship presented by Aetna doing yardwork at home while awaiting the results. Albertson, a native of Woodstock, Ga., has three other top-12 finishes this season.
“Leaving the TOUR in 2019, it went so poorly in spring and summer, and after playing this game for 20 years, I wanted to have another chance to play where I felt I could be myself and be calm and believe that I can do it,” said Albertson reflecting on his return to the PGA TOUR.”It was my goal to be able to get back to experience that again.”
The 25 TOUR card recipients will carry over points to the Korn Ferry Tour Finals, where positions will be finalized for the priority ranking used to set TOUR fields each week. An additional 25 PGA TOUR cards will be awarded following the conclusion of the three-event Finals.
The second set of 25 cards will be based on points earned solely in the Finals, which begin this week. The Yellow Jackets’ Richy Werenski, who finished No. 161 on the FedEx Cup points list in 2021-22, and Seth Reeves (No. 166), will attempt to regain their PGA Tour cards via the Finals.
- August 18-21 — Albertsons Boise Open presented by Chevron (Boise, Idaho)
- August 25-28 — Nationwide Children’s Hospital Championship (Columbus, Ohio)
- September 1-4 — Korn Ferry Tour Championship presented by United Leasing & Finance (Newburgh, Indiana)
Meanwhile, Chris Petefish was unable to make it into the top 75 in Korn Ferry Tour points and will not compete in the Finals. He has conditional status for 2023 and is exempt into the second stage of qualifying school.
Korn Ferry Tour leaderboard
#PROJACKETS
Congratulations to our two newest members of the @PGATOUR !!!@PaulHaleyGolf @AndersAlbertson pic.twitter.com/C7clAKkFPT— Georgia Tech Golf (@GTGolf) August 15, 2022
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TRINGALE, KUCHAR ADVANCE TO SECOND LEG OF FEDEX CUP PLAYOFFS
Cameron Tringale and Matt Kuchar have advanced to the second event in the FedEx Cup Playoffs and will compete this week in the BMW Championship in Wilmington, Del.
Both did so despite missing the cut last weekend at the FedEx St. Jude Championship in Memphis. Tringale fell to 39th place in the points standings, outside the top-30 position needed to compete in the season-ending Tour Championship next week at East Lake Golf Club in Atlanta. Kuchar slid to No. 63.
Vincent Whaley (No. 103), Chesson Hadley (No. 113) and Stewart Cink (No. 117) all saw their 2021-22 season come to a close after missing the cut in Memphis, but all have retained their PGA Tour status for 2022-23.
PGA Tour leaderboard
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OGLETREE MAKES CUT IN ASIAN TOUR INTERNATIONAL SERIES
As part of his agreement to play in the very first LIV Golf Series event, which was held in June in London, 2019 U.S. Amateur champion Andy Ogletree received a two-year exemption to compete on the Asian Tour. His participation continued last week at the International Series event in Singapore, where he tied for 57th place with a 3-under-par score of 285. playing alongside several other golfers who participated in LIV events, such as former South Florida All-American Chase Koepka, Clemson star Turk Pettit, 2021 U.S. Amateur champion James Piot, and Oklahoma State All-American Peter Uihlein.
Ogletree is in the field for this week’s International Series event in Korea.
Yellow Jacket freshman Hiroshi Tai, a Singapore native, and one of six amateurs to receive spots in the field last week, tied for 44th at 5-under-par 283.
International Series Singapore leaderboard
On to the weekend for @HiroshiTai05 & @andy_ogletree (both T36, -3) at the International Series Singapore on the @asiantourgolf pic.twitter.com/GlhG8A8h7h
— Georgia Tech Golf (@GTGolf) August 12, 2022
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UPCOMING EVENTS
- PGA Tour: BMW Championship • August 18-21, 2022 • Wilmington Country Club • Wilmington, Del. • Purse: $15M • FedEx Cup points: 2,000
- Korn Ferry Tour: Albertson’s Boise Open • August 18-21, 2022 • Hillcrest Country Club • Boise, Idaho • Purse: $1M
- PGA Tour Champions: Dick’s Sporting Goods Open • August 19-21, 2022 • En-Joie Golf Club • Endicott, N.Y. • Purse: $2.1M
- PGA Tour Canada: CentrePort Canada Rail Park Manitoba Open • August 18-21, 2022 • Southwood Golf & Country Club • Winnipeg, Manitoba • Purse: $200,000
- Asian Tour: International Series Korea • August 18-21, 2022 • Lotte Skyhill Country Club • Jeju Korea • Purse: $1.5M
- G Pro Tour: Chatmoss Classic • August 16-18, 2022 • Chatmoss Country Club • Martinsville, Va. • Purse: $71,525
#PROJACKETS ON SOCIAL MEDIA
I joined the #BirdiesforStJude program this week @FedExChamp, pledging $100 per birdie, and only managed TWO over 36 holes. I promise I love St Jude and it wasn’t intentional! So I’m raising my pledge to $1000 per birdie. 20 🐦 would’ve been more fun for the same price but 🤷♀️. pic.twitter.com/XNIRCmV314
— Stewart Cink (@stewartcink) August 13, 2022
He ain’t much to look at, but Jamey Johnson has one of the purist voices in country music. Get to know him and you’ll love him. Check out The Charlie Rymer Golf Show tomorrow morning on ESPN2 at 8am. You’ll find out what a bedonkadonk is. @MyrtleBeachGolf pic.twitter.com/EQw8vV2Z6E
— Charlie Rymer (@CharlieRymerPGA) August 12, 2022
PLAYER | PLAYER | LAST WEEK | DATA |
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ANDERS ALBERTSON Hometown: Woodstock, Ga. Turned pro: 2015 Years at Georgia Tech: 2011-15 Status: Korn Ferry Tour |
Korn Ferry Tour Pinnacle Bank Championship missed cut 73-72–145 (+3) |
KFT points ranking: 23 YTD earnings: $214,343 Career earnings (KFT): $903,581 |
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ROBERTO CASTRO Hometown: Alpharetta, Ga. Turned pro: 2007 Years at Georgia Tech: 2003-07 Status: PGA Tour |
Did not play | Points ranking: n/a YTD earnings: $0 Career earnings: $7,463,260 |
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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 FedEx St. Jude Championship missed cut 72-77–149 (+9) |
FedEx Cup points ranking: 117 YTD earnings: $1,026,158 Career earnings: $42,783,618 |
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JAMES CLARK Hometown: Columbus, Ga. Turned pro: 2019 Years at Georgia Tech: 2014-19 Status: developmental tours |
Did not play | Points ranking (FET): T-157 YTD earnings (FET): $355 |
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DREW CZUCHRY Hometown: Auburn, Ga. Turned pro: 2015 Years at Georgia Tech: 2010-14 Status: developmental tours |
Did not play | Points ranking: n/a YTD earnings: n/a |
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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 |
Did not play | Points ranking (GPro): 3 YTD Earnings (GPro): $36,471 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 Boeing Classic |
Champions Tour Points ranking: 80 YTD earnings: $50,276 Career earnings (Champions): $50,276 Career earnings (PGA Tour): $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 | Points ranking (Canada): 31 YTD earnings (Canada): $14,760 Points ranking (KFT): n/a YTD earnings (KFT): $0 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 FedEx St. Jude Championship missed cut 72-68–140 (even) |
FedEx Cup points ranking: 114 YTD earnings: $1,195,172 Career earnings: $10,220,893 |
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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 | Order of Merit: 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: Korn Ferry Tour |
Korn Ferry Tour Pinnacle Bank Championship missed cut 69-74–143 (+1) |
KFT points ranking: 2 YTD earnings: $335,477 Career earnings (KFT): $980,825 |
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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 FedEx St. Jude Championship missed cut 71-71–142 (+2) |
FedEx Cup points ranking: 63 YTD earnings: $1,983,550 Career earnings (PGAT): $54,850,719 |
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TROY MATTESON Hometown: Austin, Texas Turned pro: 2003 Years at Georgia Tech: 2000-03 Status: none |
Did not play | Points ranking: n/a YTD earnings: n/a Career earnings (PGA Tour: $9,392,206 |
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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 | Champions Tour points ranking: 93 YTD earnings: $30,440 Career earnings (Champions): $5,143,536 Career earnings (PGAT): $7,947,092 |
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NOAH NORTON Hometown: Chico, Calif. Residence: Atlanta, Ga. Turned pro: 2021 Years at Georgia Tech: 2017-21 Status: Developmental tours |
Did not play | Points ranking (GPro): 165 YTD earnings (GPro): $1,730 |
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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 |
Asian Tour International Series Singapore T-57 70-71-73-71–285 (-3) |
Points ranking (GPro): T-10 YTD earnings (GPro): $17,250 YTD earnings (LIV): $120,000 |
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CHRIS PETEFISH Hometown: Danville, Calif. Turned pro: 2018 Years at Georgia Tech: 2014-18 Status: MacKenzie Tour/Forme Tour |
Korn Ferry Tour Pinnacle Bank Championship missed cut 72-76–148 (+6) |
Points ranking (KFT): 90 YTD earnings (KFT): $63,843 Career earnings (KFT): $69,045 Points ranking (FET): T-16 YTD earnings (FET): $3,052 Career earnings (PGA Tour Canada): $21,118 |
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MICHAEL PISCIOTTA Hometown: Alpharetta, Ga. Turned pro: 2018 Years at Georgia Tech: 2014-18 Status: Developmental tours |
Did not play | Points ranking: n/a YTD earnings: n/a |
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SETH REEVES Hometown: Duluth, Ga. Turned pro: 2014 Years at Georgia Tech: 2010-14 Status: PGA Tour |
Did not play | FedEx Cup points ranking: 166 YTD earnings: $376,574 Career earnings (PGAT): $649,622 Career earnings (KFT): $686,162 |
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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 |
Did not play | Points ranking (Canada): 35 YTD earnings (Canada): $9.048 Career earnings (Canada): $25,121 Points ranking (GPro): 51 YTD earnings (GPro): $3,567 Points ranking (FET): T-81 YTD earnings (FET): $1,580 |
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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: 191 YTD earnings: $3,060 Career earnings (KFT): $530,524 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 |
GPro Tour Greenville Open missed cut 76-76–152 (+8) |
Points ranking: n/a YTD earnings: n/a |
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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 | Points ranking (Canada): 122 YTD earnings (Canada): $1,419 YTD earnings (GPro): $1.504 Career earnings (PGA Tour): $21,111 Career earnings (KFT): n/a |
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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: 237 YTD earnings: $2,880 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: PGA Tour |
PGA Tour FedEx St. Jude Championship missed cut 72-71–143 (+3) |
FedEx Cup points ranking: 39 YTD earnings: $3,018,419 Career earnings (PGAT): $17,277,904 |
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RICHY WERENSKI Hometown: South Hadley, Mass. Turned pro: 2014 Years at Georgia Tech: 2011-14 Status: PGA Tour |
Did not play | FedEx Cup points ranking: 161 YTD earnings: $354,791 Career earnings (PGAT): $6,081,292 |
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VINCENT WHALEY Hometown: McKinney, Texas Residence: Fayetteville, Ga. Turned pro: 2017 Years at Georgia Tech: 2013-17 Status: PGA Tour |
PGA Tour FedEx St. Jude Championship missed cut 72-73–145 (+5) |
FedEx Cup points ranking: 104 YTD earnings: $1,039,817 Career earnings (PGAT): $1,939,680 Career earnings (KFT): $167,469 |
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