Max McGreevy lives with three other professional golfers in Dallas.
When he gets home from the Price Cutter Charity Championship, he’ll be walking in the door with some hardware.
Just like his first round on Thursday, the former Oklahoma Sooners star signed for a 64 on Sunday at Highland Springs Country Club in Springfield, Missouri, claiming the PCCC title at 21 under for his first win on the Korn Ferry Tour.
McGreevy was bogey-free on Sunday, carding three birdies on both his front and back nines with an eagle on the par-5 11th. In fact, McGreevy made just two bogeys all week – both on Saturday, both on the front nine. The 25-year-old played his final 30 holes 10 under.
Leaderboard: Price Cutter Charity Championship
That moment when you realize all your hard work has finally paid off.
Congrats to the first time #KornFerryTour champion @maxmcgreevy. pic.twitter.com/LRqHNS70dK
— Korn Ferry Tour (@KornFerryTour) July 26, 2020
The Korn Ferry Tour is known for its low scores. How low? McGreevy’s final-round 8 under was just the third-best score of the day. Paul Haley II shot a 10-under 62 and Dylan Wu got in the top 10 with a 9-under 63.
Jose de Jesus Rodriguez came in solo second at 20 under, followed by Chad Ramey at 19 under, Daniel Sutton at 18 under and four players T-5 at 17 under: Austen Truslow, Anders Albertson, Taylor Moore and Dan McCarthy.
The Korn Ferry Tour action continues on Thursday at The Club at Indian Creek in Omaha, Nebraska, with the Pinnacle Bank Championship.