By my calculations, his paycheck should be over $121,000.
That's a nice start to his career
That's a nice start to his career
By my calculations, his paycheck should be over $121,000.
That's a nice start to his career
By my calculations, his paycheck should be over $121,000.
That's a nice start to his career
Most of the young guys playing at the Western Junior Championships. Into round one and most are doing fine except for Kuhl: http://www.event-man.net/leaderboard.aspx?cid=301&en=1
Just the three of them? O'Reilly, Armbrust and Kuhl?
Kuhl only 7 strokes out of the lead. Not insurmountable.
Steve Sticker has taken the lead in the American Family Insurance Championship after the first round. Mike Small is tied for 6th.
Nick Hardy makes the cut at the travelers at -3 and is in a 19 way tie for 34th.
Dylan Meyer and D.A. Points both missed the cut.
Big congrats to Nick on making the cut in his first Tour event as a pro! Hopefully he can keep the momentum going into the weekend. Tough break for Dylan and D.A.
Pieters and Detry are both in contention in Europe. Langley is T8 and Guthrie squeaked by in Wichita in the web.com tour. Add that to Stricker and Coach mentioned above - solid weekend so far!
O'Reilly and Armbrust are close to the lead at Western Junior. Go Illinoisans!
Big congrats to Nick on making the cut in his first Tour event as a pro! Hopefully he can keep the momentum going into the weekend. Tough break for Dylan and D.A.
Pieters and Detry are both in contention in Europe. Langley is T8 and Guthrie squeaked by in Wichita in the web.com tour. Add that to Stricker and Coach mentioned above - solid weekend so far!
I must've missed this last week, but Dylan was given a sponsor exemption for the John Deere Classic after his U.S. Open performance, which means he'll play in 4 tour events in 5 weeks! Here's the latest schedule:
6/28-7/1: Dylan plays in Quicken Loans National (DC), w/ D.A. Points
6/28-7/1: Nick plays in Lincoln Land Charity (Springfiled), w/ Langley, Guthrie and Campbell
7/5-7/8: Neither scheduled (unless they qualify by other means)
7/12-7/15: Dylan and Nick play in John Deere Classic. There's a good chance D.A. and Stricker play as well (Stricker won 3 years in a row).
I couldn't find anything past that, but there's always a chance they get in through exemptions or qualifying for future events.
Also, Dylan's U.S. Open performance gave him 46 "non-member Fedex cup points." I've been trying to read up on this, so from what I understand if you have enough points that you would've made the top 200, you qualify for the Web.com Finals in August/September with 25 PGA Tour cards up for grabs. Dylan currently ranks around 197th, which is REALLY impressive considering many of these guys have been collecting points since last fall (#200 is Mackenzie Hughes with 44 points earned in 22 events. Dylan has only played 3 events). He will need another strong finish or two to stay in the top 200, but he definitely has a shot.
Nick only got 4 points last weekend, so he has more work to do. The other way into the Web.com Finals is to finish Top 75 in Web.com money earned, so he might try to get into more Web.com events instead. Here's a link to the non-member Fedex Cup points:
https://www.pgatour.com/stats/stat.02667.html
Best of luck to all Illini this weekend!
I've been wondering what happened to Charlie Danielson.
According to Wisconsin.golf, he'll have knee surgery July 3.
The article says he's had problems since 7th grade and even had surgery way back then.
He attributes bad knees to growth spurts, genetics, among other reasons. And past six months has been trying to find alternatives to surgery.
Hope to see him back next season and better than ever.
I've been wondering what happened to Charlie Danielson.
According to Wisconsin.golf, he'll have knee surgery July 3.
The article says he's had problems since 7th grade and even had surgery way back then.
He attributes bad knees to growth spurts, genetics, among other reasons. And past six months has been trying to find alternatives to surgery.
Hope to see him back next season and better than ever.