Skin(n)s game: David Skinns breaks Sanderson Farms Championship course record with 60

What a round from David Skinns.

About the only putt David Skinns missed all day was his penultimate one.

Skinns, who was a birdie away from becoming the third PGA Tour player to shoot 59 in 2024, had 9 feet for yet another circle on his final hole during the opening round of the 2024 Sanderson Farms Championship.

The putt started at the right edge of the cup, and on the pristine greens of The Country Club of Jackson started breaking left, but it didn’t stop. The putt missed just left of the hole, and with that missed his chance at adding his name to an exclusive club in professional golf.

“It’s hard not to be a little bit disappointed because how many 9-footers are you going to get to shoot 59?” Skinns said. “I’m sure I’m not going to get many. Tough not to be a little bit disappointed, but I really want to just look back on how kind of in control mentally I felt, how I kept attacking. Wasn’t really thinking about the future at all, which is kind of the thing I’m going to take away from today.”

All is not lost for Skinns, however. The 42-year-old from England shot 12-under 60 on Thursday during the opening round of the Sanderson Farms, setting a new 18-hole scoring record with a stellar performance approaching the greens and on the putting surfaces. As poor as he was off the tee (Skinns hit only 5 of 14 fairways), he gained nearly five strokes on the field approaching the green, and once he got on the putting surfaces, he hardly missed any, gaining nearly four strokes while making 134 feet of putts on only 21 putts.

 

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Skinns made twice as many birdies (12) as he did pars Thursday, and he holds a three-shot lead over PGA Tour rookie Michael Thorbjornsen after the morning wave. He said soft greens and light winds helped contribute to the numerous low scores from the morning wave, but Skinns’ score stands above them all.

He started on the back nine and birdied his first two holes. After a pair of pars, he proceeded to birdie four straight before making the turn in 6-under 30. Once on the front nine, he had another string of four consecutive circles from Nos. 2-5 and added two more on Nos. 7-8.

Then came the miss on the closing par-4 ninth. Nevertheless, it’s a 60 for Skinns, who remains searching for his first PGA Tour victory.

“A bit of a dream, really,” Skinns said of his stellar performance. “Those are the ones that you turn around and you’re 7 under, you’re like, ‘wow, I didn’t feel like I did too much.’

“Great to see a couple go in that maybe some days don’t. Just kind of catapulted, and I was able to keep the momentum going, which is what I was most pleased about, and I never really thought about the score too much, just where I was going to hit the next shot.”

Skinns’ season has had its ups and downs. He has a T-4 at The Cognizant Classic and a T-7 at the Texas Children’s Houston Open, but he also has missed 10 cuts in 21 starts.

Coming into the Sanderson Farms, he missed the weekend in three of his past five starts, though he did finish T-44 at the Procore Championship, the opening event of the FedEx Cup Fall.

Yet on Thursday, Skinns had his sights set on 59. If he would’ve made the putt, he would’ve become the 15th player to shoot sub-60 in PGA Tour history. He said it’s the first time in his professional career he has had a legit shot at adding his name to the exclusive club.

“I think on the Korn Ferry Tour, I’ve had a couple going where it’s kind of entered the back of my head,” Skinns said, “but that’s the closest I’ve got as a pro, for sure.”

If Skinns got to hit the putt again, he says he’d likely aim a cup outside the hole instead of a ball.

But it’s not a putt he’s going to dwell on.

“That’s kind of this golf course. Sometimes the grain is a little different to what you think,” Skinns said. “Just so happened that that was for a 59. But there were a lot out there that I got right, so I’m going to focus on the ones that I got right.”

David Skinns’ final results at Texas Children’s Houston Open

Former Vol David Skinns’ final results at Texas Children’s Houston Open.

The Texas Children’s Houston Open concluded on Sunday at Memorial Park Golf Course in Houston, Texas.

Former Vol David Skinns was part of the field. He finished tied for seventh place (-10). Skinns entered the final round tied for first place.

Stephan Jaeger (-12) won the Texas Children’s Houston Open.

Skinns played for the Vols from 2001-05, appearing in 46 tournaments. He came to Tennessee from Lincoln, England.

The former Vol has appeared in 34 PGA TOUR events during his career. He has made 15-of-34 cuts on the PGA TOUR. Skinns also has appeared in 151 events, including three wins, on the Korn Ferry Tour during his career.

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David Skinns tied for first entering final round at Texas Children’s Houston Open

Former Vol David Skinns is tied for first entering the final round at Texas Children’s Houston Open.

The Texas Children’s Houston Open is taking place Thursday-Sunday at Memorial Park Golf Course in Houston, Texas.

Former Vol David Skinns is part of the field. He is tied for first place (-9) after the third round. Skinns’ fourth-round tee time is scheduled for 12:30 p.m. EDT on Sunday.

Skinns played for the Vols from 2001-05, appearing in 46 tournaments. He came to Tennessee from Lincoln, England.

The former Vol has appeared in 34 PGA TOUR events during his career. He has made 15-of-34 cuts on the PGA TOUR. Skinns also has appeared in 151 events, including three wins, on the Korn Ferry Tour during his career.

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David Skinns is top 10 after Texas Children’s Houston Open second-round

Former Vol David Skinns is top 10 after Texas Children’s Houston Open second-round.

The Texas Children’s Houston Open is taking place Thursday-Sunday at Memorial Park Golf Course in Houston, Texas.

Former Vol David Skinns is part of the field. He is tied for tenth place (-4) after the second round. Tony Finau (-9) is leading entering the third round on Saturday.

Skinns played for the Vols from 2001-05, appearing in 46 tournaments. He came to Tennessee from Lincoln, England.

The former Vol has appeared in 34 PGA TOUR events during his career. He has made 14-of-33 cuts on the PGA TOUR. Skinns also has appeared in 151 events, including three wins, on the Korn Ferry Tour during his career.

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David Skinns’ first-round results at Texas Children’s Houston Open

Former Vol David Skinns’ first-round results at the Texas Children’s Houston Open.

The Texas Children’s Houston Open is taking place Thursday-Sunday at Memorial Park Golf Course in Houston, Texas.

Former Vol David Skinns is part of the field. He is tied for tenth place (-3) after the first-round. Taylor Moore and Wilson Furr (-6) are tied for first-place entering Friday.

Skinns played for the Vols from 2001-05, appearing in 46 tournaments. He came to Tennessee from Lincoln, England.

The former Vol has appeared in 34 PGA TOUR events during his career. He has made 14-of-33 cuts on the PGA TOUR. Skinns also has appeared in 151 events, including three wins, on the Korn Ferry Tour during his career.

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David Skinns’ second-round results at THE PLAYERS Championship

Former Vol David Skinns’ second-round results at THE PLAYERS Championship.

THE PLAYERS Championship is taking place Thursday-Sunday at TPC Sawgrass in Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida.

Former Vol David Skinns is part of the field. He did not make the cut (E) after the second-round. Wyndham Clark (-14) is leading entering Saturday’s third-round. One-under par is the cut line.

Skinns played for the Vols from 2001-05, appearing in 46 tournaments. He came to Tennessee from Lincoln, England.

The former Vol has appeared in 33 PGA TOUR events during his career. He has made 14-of-33 cuts on the PGA TOUR. Skinns has appeared in 151 events, including three wins, on the Korn Ferry Tour during his career.

David Skinns’ final results in Cognizant Classic

Former Vol David Skinns’ final results in the Cognizant Classic.

The Cognizant Classic concluded on Monday at PGA National Members Club in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida.

Former Vol David Skinns was part of the field. He finished tied for fourth place (-13). Austin Eckroat (-17) won the Cognizant Classic.

Skinns was tied for first place entering the final round.

Skinns played for the Vols from 2001-05, appearing in 46 tournaments. He came to Tennessee from Lincoln, England.

The former Vol has appeared in 33 PGA TOUR events during his career. He has made 14-of-33 cuts on the PGA TOUR. Skinns has appeared in 151 events, including three wins, on the Korn Ferry Tour during his career.

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David Skinns tied for first place after Cognizant Classic third-round

Former Vol David Skinns is tied for first place after the Cognizant Classic third-round.

The Cognizant Classic is taking place Thursday-Sunday at PGA National Members Club in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida.

Former Vol David Skinns is part of the field. Skinns (-13) is tied for first place after the third-round on Saturday. He is tied with Shane Lowry and Austin Eckroat.

Skinns’ fourth-round tee time is slated for 1:40 p.m. EST on Sunday.

Skinns played for the Vols from 2001-05, appearing in 46 tournaments. He came to Tennessee from Lincoln, England.

The former Vol has appeared in 33 PGA TOUR events during his career. He has made 14-of-33 cuts on the PGA TOUR. Skinns has appeared in 151 events, including three wins, on the Korn Ferry Tour during his career.

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David Skinns tied for sixth place after Cognizant Classic second-round

Former Vol David Skinns is tied for sixth place after the Cognizant Classic second-round.

The Cognizant Classic is taking place Thursday-Sunday at PGA National Members Club in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida.

Former Vol David Skinns is part of the field. Skinns (-8) is tied for sixth place after the second-round on Friday.

Bud Cauley (-11) is leading entering Saturday’s third-round. Skinns’ third-round tee time is slated for 12:24 p.m. EST.

Skinns played for the Vols from 2001-05, appearing in 46 tournaments. He came to Tennessee from Lincoln, England.

The former Vol has appeared in 33 PGA TOUR events during his career. He has made 14-of-33 cuts on the PGA TOUR. Skinns has appeared in 151 events, including three wins, on the Korn Ferry Tour during his career.

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David Skinns tied for third place after Cognizant Classic first-round

Former Vol David Skinns tied for third place after Cognizant Classic first-round.

The Cognizant Classic is taking place Thursday-Sunday at PGA National Members Club in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida.

Former Vol David Skinns is part of the field. Skinns (-6) is tied for third place after the first-round on Thursday.

Chad Ramey and S.H. Kim (-7) are leading entering Friday’s second-round.

Skinns played for the Vols from 2001-05, appearing in 46 tournaments. He came to Tennessee from Lincoln, England.

The former Vol has appeared in 32 PGA TOUR events during his career. He has made 13-of-32 cuts on the PGA TOUR. Skinns has appeared in 151 events, including three wins, on the Korn Ferry Tour during his career.

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