Luke Clanton Protects PGA Tour Card at Hometown Classic Classic

Twenty-five-year-old Clanton can go to Flanton in Florida State, and do them as an experienced professional in all events he has played.
But now, because of the great demonstration of this old week, Clanton can call a PGA Tour member.
With a program that has been accelerated by the PGA Tour University, Clanton is needed to make cutting this week for the PGA tour card.
The player must reach 20 points for program processes for a card. Players get one point to make PGA watching journey. Clanton arrived in National PGA for 19 points, all spoke about the past nine months.
As a result of Friday 66, Clanton made the cuts easily and now fit to compete in this trip after the NCAA time in May. He becomes a second player to accomplish this by the program, following Sargent from Vanderbilt Gordon. Clanton also has the option to return to Florida State at his highest season, the choice of Sargent’s last year.
Currently, Clanton lives at 9 – under the center of the tournament. He is on the top-10 entries the weekend EPGA National.
After pulling his birdie put it in the 18th pit, Clanton could not help but let emotions flow. He found a way to a visit to a core event, about an hour from which he came.
“You’re a big player. You hit a mile. You have a great shorter. He is a real fire,” said one of Daniel Berger.
“You have a bright future. I just have to keep doing what he does.”
It is a completely different feeling in what he saw three weeks ago in the open Phoenix. Like this week, Clanton received deliverance from sponsors from Thunderbirds to try to win the PGA tour card etpc Scottsdale. He had to be cut to do so, but fell short – his birdie tries to the 18th cavity just missed.
After Clanton said he knew that his time would come. He remained confident and steadfast in Him, he is a sign of his Creator and his faith.
That reboot on Wednesday, when he spoke to the media before classic classic.
“My time will come, and we don’t know it’s time or next week whenever there will be there. I will trust that it is golf;” Clanton said.
“I would like this week with all friends and family coming, but I will focus on one chain at a time.”
That time now, and Clanton is a member of the PGA Legal.
“I never want to talk about it and say that, but now that I’m done, it’s really little in shoulders,” Clanton said after his circuit on Friday.
“I am very happy to see what the boys text me and join them when I return there. We still have two more days in the event and we will get closed and try to get out of success.”
I definitely have a winning game. When doing so, you will be able to qualify for the PGA trip and can start in the next week’s dedication to the Arnold Palmer. However, as Clanton showed weeks, no one should continue before them. Patience, perseverance and faith in winning, qualities that presented the Clanton approach to PGA Travel.
Jack Millo is the author of the SB Colf golf workers. Follow him in x @jack_milko.



