These pros, who were in the running for PGA Tour cards, missed the 2023 RSM Classic.

Nov, 2023

ST. SIMONS ISLAND (Ga.) — A swing instructor who is well-known in the golfing world explained how he was able to reduce tension at the RSM Classic using a rusty nails.

He said that some of the players don’t even know if they will play in a PGA Tour tournament.

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The 54th Tour event for the season 2022-23 is this week. For some, the 36-holes cut on Friday was more final than usual. This was especially true for those who were battling for the top 125 spots and full status next season. 126-150 to secure conditional status.

Peter Malnati who was ranked No. Peter Malnati, who entered the week at No. He is projected to be No.122. Malnati’s two three-putts during the first round were uncharacteristic and his putter was cold for the second round. At least he was able to keep the right perspective.

He said, “I’m going be awesome with or without a Tour Card but I would prefer to have one.”

Harry Higgs who began the week ranked No. Harry Higgs, who started the week at No.

At Sea Island’s Seaside Course and Plantation Course, 78 golfers scored 4-under-138 or higher. Higgs did not need anyone to tell him what was at stake when he made a 11-foot birdie on 18 at Seaside in order to make the cut.

“No, I’m not joking. After this year, I’m sure of it. “I was not really focused or worried about it”, he said. “I’ve been worrying and stressing about this crap for the past two years.” “I don’t even know why I said it out loud, but I may have thought it quickly, as if I was not going to really worry about it in this week.”

Patton Kizzire who was ranked No. The same philosophy was applied by 130 as he birdied his last two holes on the Plantation Course. This allowed him to make the cut, and gain two more rounds in order to move up some more positions. He’s projected to be No. 129.

Here are some professionals who were not so lucky and saw their season end prematurely. Here are the Saturday Tee Times, for those that made it to the weekend.

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