Vincent Norrman wins 2023 Barbasol Championship for first PGA Tour win

Vincent Norrman became the second Swede on Sunday to win at the highest level.

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Vincent Norrman became the second Swede on Sunday to win at the highest level.

A couple hours after Linn Grant won on the LPGA for the first time, Norrman won his first PGA Tour event, claiming the 2023 Barbasol Championship.

Norrman bogeyed the par-4 18th to finish at 22 under and he was shaky from tee to green on the closing hole. Nonetheless, he made a putt when he needed to in order to force some extra golf and when they replayed the 18th on the first hole of the playoff against Nathan Kimsey, Norrman parred it while Kimsey posted a bogey.

Norrman started the day a shot back but shot a final-round 66 – including 30 on his front nine – to post his ninth straight under par round.

“I don’t think I can process this for a while. I’m lost for words,” he said of winning the tournament. “It’s amazing.”

Norrman won $684,000 for winning the opposite-field event. In 22 previous starts on the Tour, his career earnings were $789,768.

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Trevor Cone leads, Lucas Glover one back at 2023 Barbasol Championship

In 20 previous starts this season, Cone has zero top-20 finishes.

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While the biggest names in the game are across the pond battling at the Genesis Scottish Open — Rory McIlroy leads at 13 under — there’s another PGA Tour tournament happening at Keene Trace Golf Club in Nicholasville, Kentucky.

After 54 holes of the Barbasol Championship, this week’s opposite-field event, Trevor Cone leads at 17 under thanks to a third-round 9-under 63. Cone, the 450th-ranked golfer in the Official World Golf Ranking, has made 20 starts this season, missing 11 cuts. His best finish came at the AT&T Byron Nelson, where he tied for 23rd.

One stroke behind Cone are Lucas Glover (3-under 69) and Vincent Norrman (5-under 67). While Norrman is looking for his first win on Tour, Glover hasn’t hoisted hardware since the 2021 John Deere Classic. The 2009 U.S. Open champ tied for fourth at the Rocket Mortgage Classic and for sixth at the John Deere in his last two starts.

Adrien Saddier is alone in fourth at 15 under while Nathan Kimsey and Jayden Schaper are T-5, 14 under.

Check the yardage book: Keene Trace for the 2023 Barbasol Championship on the PGA Tour

The Champion Trace course was designed by architect Arthur Hills and opened in 1987.

The Champion Trace course at Keene Trace Golf Club in Nicholasville, Kentucky – site of the 2023 Barbasol Championship on the PGA Tour – was designed by architect Arthur Hills and opened in 1987.

The private layout meanders through rolling hills not far from Lexington. It will play to 7,328 yards with a par of 72 for this week’s Barbasol Championship. The event has been played on the Champion Trace layout since 2015.

Thanks to yardage books provided by StrackaLine – the maker of detailed yardage books for thousands of courses around the world – we can see exactly the challenges the players face this week in the Barbasol Championship.

‘Hit it into the fescue on purpose’: Julien Trudeau, caddie for Trey Mullinax, shares some strategy for 2022 Open Championship

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“Conversations with Champions presented by Sentry” is a weekly series from Golfweek in collaboration with The Caddie Network, where we take you behind the scenes for a chat with the winning caddie from the most recent PGA Tour event. This week: Julien Trudeau, caddie for Trey Mullinax, at the 2022 Barbasol Championship.

He had missed three out of four cuts on the PGA Tour, with the other finish being a solo 69th.

But last week at the Keene Trace Golf Club in Nicholasville, Kentucky, it all came together for Trey Mullinax, who picked an ideal time to snap that skid and earn his first PGA Tour win at the 2022 Barbasol Championship.

He also earned his first trip the Open Championship, which just so happens to be the 150th playing of the event at the most famous golf course in the world, St. Andrews, where the conditions are dry and the course will run.

“The strategy is just massive because there’s so many options off the tee. We’re actually going to hit it into the fescue on purpose on a few holes,” said Trudeau, who was standing on the practice putting green at the Old Course when he caught up John Rathouz from The Caddie Network.

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Mullinax has appeared in two majors prior to punching his ticket to Scotland. He missed the cut in the 2018 U.S. Open. He finished tied for ninth in the 2017 U.S. Open.

This week, the long-hitter will have plenty of options from all parts of the golf course.

“We watched Max Homa hit a putter from like 100 yards and he putted it up to like a foot and I was like, ‘Was that the play?'” Trudeau said. “It was so cool watching this thing go up and down, up and down over these humps. So it’s going to be really fun to watch on TV, I think, because these balls are just moving.

If they’re not aiming for fescue, Mullinax and Trudeau are prepared for rollout.

“We hit a drive. … the run out on No. 14 is 420 and he hit it about even with the end of the fairway,” Trudeau said of a practice-round tee ball from Mullinax. “It was a little bit down on the right but, this thing probably went 410 yards.”

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2022 Barbasol Championship prize money payouts for each PGA Tour player

It pays to play well on the PGA Tour.

It pays to play well on the PGA Tour. Just ask this week’s winners, Xander Schauffele and Trey Mullinax.

The latter made a 14-footer for birdie on the final hole to take a one-shot lead at 25 under and win the 2022 Barbasol Championship to earn not only his first PGA Tour win, but the final spot in the field for next week’s 150th Open Championship at St. Andrews. The 30-year-old shot a 6-under 66 on Sunday to earn $666,000 and hold off a charging Kevin Streelman, who missed his birdie putt on the 18th that would’ve forced a playoff and instead netted him a $403,300 payday.

Check out how much money each player earned this week at the 2022 Barbasol Championship.

More: PGA Tour all-time money list

Position Player Score Earnings
1 Trey Mullinax -25 $666,000
2 Kevin Streelman -24 $403,300
3 Mark Hubbard -22 $255,300
4 Hurly Long -21 $181,300
5 Vince Whaley -20 $151,700
6 Adam Svensson -19 $134,125
7 Michael Kim -18 $124,875
T8 Sean O’Hair -17 $100,825
T8 Marcus Helligkilde -17 $100,825
T8 Ricardo Gouveia -17 $100,825
T8 Matti Schmid -17 $100,825
T8 Justin Lower -17 $100,825
T13 Espen Kofstad -16 $64,354
T13 Ben Kohles -16 $64,354
T13 Camilo Villegas -16 $64,354
T13 Taylor Pendrith -16 $64,354
T13 Kramer Hickok -16 $64,354
T13 Tyler Duncan -16 $64,354
T13 Max McGreevy -16 $64,354
20 Yannik Paul -15 $49,025
T21 Doc Redman -14 $37,308
T21 Patrick Flavin -14 $37,308
T21 Taylor Moore -14 $37,308
T21 Dylan Wu -14 $37,308
T21 Kevin Chappell -14 $37,308
T21 Michael Gligic -14 $37,308
T27 Lucas Bjerregaard -13 $21,909
T27 Seth Reeves -13 $21,909
T27 Hugo León -13 $21,909
T27 Greyson Sigg -13 $21,909
T27 Chris Stroud -13 $21,909
T27 Niklas Nørgaard Møller -13 $21,909
T27 Satoshi Kodaira -13 $21,909
T27 Julien Brun -13 $21,909
T27 Austin Cook -13 $21,909
T27 Bo Van Pelt -13 $21,909
T27 Jason Dufner -13 $21,909
T27 James Hahn -13 $21,909
T27 Brandon Hagy -13 $21,909
T27 Robin Roussel -13 $21,909
T41 Hank Lebioda -12 $13,505
T41 Seung-Yul Noh -12 $13,505
T41 Cameron Percy -12 $13,505
T41 Jonathan Byrd -12 $13,505
T41 Lukas Nemecz -12 $13,505
T41 Aaron Baddeley -12 $13,505
T47 Alfredo Garcia-Heredia -11 $10,348
T47 Greg Chalmers -11 $10,348
T47 Gunner Wiebe -11 $10,348
T50 William McGirt -10 $9,195
T50 Josh Geary -10 $9,195
T50 Tom Lewis -10 $9,195
T50 Kevin Tway -10 $9,195
T54 Ryan Moore -9 $8,584
T54 Austin Smotherman -9 $8,584
T54 Scott Jamieson -9 $8,584
T54 Carlos Pigem -9 $8,584
T54 Scott Brown -9 $8,584
T54 Paul Barjon -9 $8,584
T60 Aaron Cockerill -8 $8,251
T60 Santiago Tarrio -8 $8,251
T60 Conrad Shindler -8 $8,251
T63 Josh Teater -7 $7,955
T63 Justin Walters -7 $7,955
T63 Ben Crane -7 $7,955
T63 Arjun Atwal -7 $7,955
T63 Hayden Buckley -7 $7,955
T68 David Skinns -6 $7,548
T68 Sebastian Garcia Rodriguez -6 $7,548
T68 Richard Johnson -6 $7,548
T68 David Hearn -6 $7,548
T68 Chesson Hadley -6 $7,548
T68 Chase Hanna -6 $7,548
T74 Dawie van der Walt -5 $7,215
T74 J.J. Henry -5 $7,215
T74 Søren Kjeldsen -5 $7,215
77 Jim Knous -4 $7,067
T78 Jim Herman -3 $6,919
T78 Jacob Bridgeman -3 $6,919
T78 Stephen Stallings Jr. -3 $6,919
T81 Ryan Brehm E $6,697
T81 John Merrick E $6,697
T81 Marcel Siem E $6,697

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‘This is my purpose’: Trey Mullinax earns first PGA Tour win at 2022 Barbasol Championship, punches ticket to Open Championship

Mullinax now has a trip to the home of golf on his summer schedule.

Low scores set up for a close shave in the final round of the 2022 Barbasol Championship with the tournament being decided with a clutch, late putt.

Trey Mullinax made a 14-footerfor birdie on the final hole to take a one-shot lead at 25 under and earn not only his first PGA Tour win, but the final spot in the field for next week’s 150th playing of the Open Championship at St. Andrews. The 30-year-old shot a 6-under 66 on Sunday to follow rounds of 65-65-67 and hold off a charging Kevin Streelman, who missed his birdie putt on the 18th that would’ve forced a playoff.

“I had a reminder this week that this is my purpose. This is what God has for me,” said Mullinax on the Golf Channel broadcast after his round. “I just told myself that all day, ‘This is your purpose. This is what you’re supposed to be doing, so commit to it and do it.'”

Mark Hubbard finished third at 22 under, followed by Hurly Long at 21 under. Vince Whaley rounded out the top five at 20 under.

On top of his date with the Old Course, Mullinax is also exempt through the end of the 2023-24 PGA Tour season. After next week’s major, just six events remain on the Tour schedule for the season.

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Photos: Best shots of the PGA Tour’s 2022 Barbasol Championship at Champion Trace

Check out the best photos of the week from the 2022 Barbasol Championship.

This week in Kentucky could be a last effort to make the field for next week’s historic 150th Open Championship at St. Andrews. With 14 of the world’s top 15 players playing at the Scottish Open, the 2022 Barbasol Championship is up for grabs.

Champion Trace at Keene Trace Golf Club in Nicholasville, Kentucky plays host this week once again, with past champions Jim Herman, Grayson Murray and Aaron Baddeley, as well as former FedExCup champions Brandt Snedeker and Bill Haas leading the field. The course will play to 7,328 yards with a par of 72.

Check out the best photos of the week from the 2022 Barbasol Championship.

Check the yardage book: Champion Trace at Keene Trace GC for the PGA Tour’s Barbasol Championship

StrackaLine offers hole-by-hole maps of Champion Trace, host course for the PGA Tour’s Barbasol Championship in Kentucky.

The Champion Trace course at Keene Trace Golf Club in Nicholasville, Kentucky – site of this week’s Barbasol Championship on the PGA Tour – was designed by Arthur Hills and opened in 1987.

Not far from Lexington, the private layout meanders through rolling hills. It will play to 7,328 yards with a par of 72 for the Barbasol Championship. The event has been played on the Champion Trace layout since 2015.

Thanks to yardage books provided by StrackaLine – the maker of detailed yardage books for thousands of courses around the world – we can see exactly the challenges the players face this week. Check out the maps of each hole below.

How much money each PGA Tour player earned at the Barbasol Championship

It pays to play well on the PGA Tour.

It pays to play well on the PGA Tour, folks. Just ask this week’s winner, Seamus Power.

The 34-year-old from Ireland earned his first PGA Tour victory in style on Sunday, claiming the 2021 Barbasol Championship at Keene Trace Golf Club in Nicholasville, Kentucky, after a six-hole playoff against 54-hole leader J.T. Poston. It’s the third time in four weeks a Tour event has gone to a playoff of at least five holes. Power will take home $630,000 with Poston earning $381,500.

Check out how much money each PGA Tour player earned this week at the Barbasol Championship in Kentucky.

Barbasol Championship prize money

Position Player Score Earnings
T1 Seamus Power -21* $630,000
T1 J.T. Poston -21 $381,500
T3 Anirban Lahiri -20 $206,500
T3 Sam Ryder -20 $206,500
T5 Ryan Armour -19 $115,938
T5 James Hahn -19 $115,938
T5 Luke List -19 $115,938
T5 Henrik Norlander -19 $115,938
T5 Mito Pereira -19 $115,938
T5 Patrick Rodgers -19 $115,938
T11 Joseph Bramlett -18 $77,875
T11 Bo Hoag -18 $77,875
T11 David Lingmerth -18 $77,875
T11 Taylor Pendrith -18 $77,875
T15 Beau Hossler -17 $58,625
T15 Adam Schenk -17 $58,625
T15 Brian Stuard -17 $58,625
T15 Josh Teater -17 $58,625
19 Michael Gligic -16 $49,875
T20 Jim Herman -15 $38,325
T20 Mark Hubbard -15 $38,325
T20 Satoshi Kodaira -15 $38,325
T20 Ben Taylor -15 $38,325
T20 Rafael Campos -15 $38,325
T20 David Hearn -15 $38,325
T26 Mark Anderson -14 $26,075
T26 Jason Dufner -14 $26,075
T26 Charl Schwartzel -14 $26,075
T26 Kevin Tway -14 $26,075
T26 Vincent Whaley -14 $26,075
T31 Greg Chalmers -13 $20,475
T31 Robert Garrigus -13 $20,475
T31 Wilco Nienaber -13 $20,475
T31 Roger Sloan -13 $20,475
T31 Davis Thompson -13 $20,475
T31 Bo Van Pelt -13 $20,475
T37 Derek Ernst -12 $16,625
T37 Sahith Theegala -12 $16,625
T37 Nick Watney -12 $16,625
T40 Tom Lewis -11 $14,875
T40 Dominic Bozzelli -11 $14,875
T42 Paul Barjon -10 $12,425
T42 Cameron Percy -10 $12,425
T42 Vaughn Taylor -10 $12,425
T42 Bobby Bai -10 $12,425
T42 David Gazzolo -10 $12,425
T47 Austin Cook -9 $9,287
T47 Ted Potter Jr -9 $9,287
T47 Wes Roach -9 $9,287
T47 Greyson Sigg -9 $9,287
T47 J.J. Spaun -9 $9,287
T47 Will Grimmer -9 $9,287
T53 Ryan Brehm -8 $8,239
T53 Scott Harrington -8 $8,239
T53 Lee Hodges -8 $8,239
T53 Camilo Villegas -8 $8,239
T53 Bronson Burgoon -8 $8,239
T58 J.J. Henry -7 $7,910
T58 Richard S Johnson -7 $7,910
T58 Ben Martin -7 $7,910
T58 Davis Riley -7 $7,910
T62 Ricky Barnes -6 $7,595
T62 MJ Daffue -6 $7,595
T62 Shawn Stefani -6 $7,595
T62 Jason Bohn -6 $7,595
T62 Jonathan Byrd -6 $7,595
T67 Nick Taylor -5 $7,315
T67 David Pastore -5 $7,315
T67 Trey Shirley -5 $7,315
T70 Rob Oppenheim -4 $7,140
T70 Zack Sucher -4 $7,140
T72 Brice Garnett -3 $7,000
T72 Michael Kim -3 $7,000
74 Andrew Loupe -2 $6,895
T75 K.J. Choi -1 $6,790
T75 Stephen Stallings Jr. -1 $6,790

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Seamus Power wins 2021 Barbasol Championship

Seamus Power wins 2021 Barbasol Championship.

The Barbasol Championship took place July 15–18 at Keene Trace Golf Club (Champion Trace Course) in Nicholasville, Kentucky.

Seamus Power (-21) defeated J.T. Poston in a six-hole playoff to win the 2021 Barbasol Championship. The win is Power’s first in his career on the PGA Tour.

Power has a background in East Tennessee. He played at East Tennessee State University and turned pro in 2011.

Power has competed on the PGA Tour since 2017, appearing in 106 events. He has finished in the top-10 10 times and the top-25 on 24 occasions.

The 34-year old has made the cut 64 times.

Power came to East Tennessee from Waterford, Ireland.

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