One day Steven Fisk can be the answer to the question of curiosities.
Fisk slowed down 9-Pi 63 at Pinnacle Peak Country Club in Scottsdale, Arizona to win the qualifier last Monday at WM Phoenix Open History.
Fisk, who won his PGA Tour card after completing the fourth place in the Korn Ferry Tour Points last year, was promoted to the main event this week at TPC Scottsdale with other PGA Tour Tour Max McGreevy members (second at KFT last year) and Will Chandler and Will Chandler (Q-school graduate), each of which fired 65 to get a large group at the age of 6, including several PGA Tour professionals, including Harry Higgs, Kevin Chappell, Ricky Castillo and Noah Goodwin.
Why is this last Monday for WMPO?
PGA Tour is Limiting open qualifiersStaples on the road for over half a century (and on Phoenix open from 1948), starting from next year, because it aims to reduce the size of the field and provide members of greater game opportunities. Tournaments for full fields with 144 players still retain their Monday qualifications with four places to get, and 132 players tournaments will offer two places. But 120 events, such as WMPO along with tournaments of the opposite field, will be completely eliminated by their qualifiers.
The decision was unpopular among many PGA Tour players, some of which cut their teeth in Monday qualifications at the beginning of their career. Veteran Presdents Cup, Corey Conners, remains the last qualifier who won the PGA Tour event, doing this during Valero Texas Open 2019.
“It bites me a bit,” said Peter Malnati, player director at PGA Tour’s Policy Board, he said Golf Week Lately. “This is a nice story when Q Guy enters the mix on Monday. It seems that you will lose something of a trip fabric. “
Monday q Info Ryan French, who in recent years discussed these events more than anyone else, was at hand in Scottsdale and documented some scenes:
Nice galleries and members of a packaging club veranda.
A player putting on one hand.
Another Putty with a wedge.
Even one player carrying his own bag with staff, which did not last long, because the French borrowed their services.
Only on Mondays, though not in the desert.