Bud Cauley missed his first PGA Tour victory might be a good opportunity, but Fry Open alone is likely to help him third on the 2012 PGA Tour card. If we do so, he left the University of Alabama, one year earlier is clearly worth it.
California on Sunday, Bud Cauley shot 66, par 5, four score of 269, par 15, only two short of a playoff. But 21-year-old he finished third with taylormade r11 driver. He brings in the good ranking for the $ 340,000 check. Obtained with six games before the 331,150 U.S. dollars, the amount of his current prize money list is equivalent to 114 players.
Barring anything unusual, Bud Cauley to the end of this year, they must be able to enter the top 125 money. In other words, he is very likely to be 2005, Ryan Moore has been first to bypass the qualifying school, direct access to the new PGA Tour card. Do you know Ryan Moore, before anyone done before? Well, that person called the Tiger Woods. "That was two very good name." Bud Cauley said.
In the heart of Valley Golf Club because the top ten Bud now also received next week McGladrey Classic qualification. Was prepared to take red-eye flight last Monday qualifier to play, he can now be a good sleep. But Bud Cauley said in his previous seven games, and no special attention to money matters with burner superfast 2.0. "I do not think this problem too." He said, "I just give yourself as much as possible create some more opportunities."
he rising fast at least make a king-level players shocked. Saturday on the fourth hole, Els asked the same group of players Bud Cauley, when he was ready to turn pro. Bud Cauley Els had to explain to listen, because the latter do not quite understand why he turned professional so early. "By the back nine, he knew I was a professional player has." He said.
For the him, the campaign on the PGA Tour, and the inside of the top student with college, and amateur players to play the game is not much difference. Where the experience will probably taken him such a position on it. "If you do not want to be treated differently, then there is no different." He said, "I think the only difference is the value of each shot in a bogey here you considerable cost."
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