2021 Sanderson Farms Championship: Second round results for VFL David Skinns

2021 Sanderson Farms Championship: Second round results for former Vol David Skinns

The Sanderson Farms Championship is taking place Sept. 30-Oct. 3 at the Country Club of Jackson in Jackson, Mississippi.

Former University of Tennessee golfer David Skinns is part of the field.

Skinns finished even (72) in the second round. Skinns did not make the cut after finishing +4.

Sahith Theegala, Nick Watney and Will Zalatoris (-13) are tied for the lead entering round three at the Sanderson Farms Championship.

Skinns earned his PGA TOUR card by winning the Pinnacle Bank Championship presented by Aetna at The Club at Indian Creek in Omaha, Nebraska on Aug. 15.

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

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2021 Sanderson Farms Championship: First round results for VFL David Skinns

2021 Sanderson Farms Championship: First round results for former Vol David Skinns

The Sanderson Farms Championship is taking place Sept. 30-Oct. 3 at the Country Club of Jackson in Jackson, Mississippi.

Former University of Tennessee golfer David Skinns is part of the field.

Skinns finished +4 (76) in the first round. Sahith Theegala finished -8 (64) to lead the first round at the Sanderson Farms Championship.

Skinns earned his PGA TOUR card by winning the Pinnacle Bank Championship presented by Aetna at The Club at Indian Creek in Omaha, Nebraska on Aug. 15.

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

During the 2021-22 PGA TOUR season, Skinns has appeared in one event, making one cut. He has earned $14,420 and is ranked No. 66 in the FedEx Cup standings (three points).

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2021 Sanderson Farms Championship: First round tee time announced for VFL David Skinns

2021 Sanderson Farms Championship: First round tee time announced for former Vol David Skinns

The Sanderson Farms Championship will take place Sept. 30-Oct. 3 at the Country Club of Jackson in Jackson, Mississippi.

Former University of Tennessee golfer David Skinns will tee off at 10:06 a.m. EDT from hole No. 1 on Thursday.

The former Vol earned his PGA TOUR card by winning the Pinnacle Bank Championship presented by Aetna at The Club at Indian Creek in Omaha, Nebraska on Aug. 15.

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

During the 2021-22 PGA TOUR season, Skinns has appeared in one event, making one cut. He has earned $14,420 and is ranked No. 66 in the FedEx Cup standings (three points).

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Fortinet Championship: VFL David Skinns’ fourth round results

Fortinet Championship: VFL David Skinns’ fourth round results

The Fortinet Championship took place Sept. 16-19 at Silverado Resort and Spa North Course in Napa, California.

Former University of Tennessee golfer David Skinns finished +1 (73) in the fourth and final round. He finished even (288) after four rounds of play.

Max Homa, -19 (269), won the Fortinet Championship.

The former Vol earned his PGA TOUR card by winning the Pinnacle Bank Championship presented by Aetna at The Club at Indian Creek in Omaha, Nebraska on Aug. 15.

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

Skinns’ awards and honors at Tennessee

  • 2005 Ping All-America (3rd team)
  • 2005 SEC Champion Medalist
  • 2005 All-SEC
  • 2005 Academic All-SEC
  • 2004 All-SEC (2nd team)
  • 2003 Ping All-America (honorable mention)
  • 2003 All-SEC
  • 2002 Ping All-America (2nd team)
  • 2002 All-SEC
  • 2002 Softspikes National Freshman of the Year
  • 2002 SEC Freshman of the Year

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Fortinet Championship: VFL David Skinns’ third round results

Fortinet Championship: VFL David Skinns’ third round results

The Fortinet Championship is taking place Sept. 16-19 at Silverado Resort and Spa North Course in Napa, California.

Former University of Tennessee golfer David Skinns finished +2 (74) in the third round. He is -1 after three rounds of play.

Jim Knous (-14) is leading the Fortinet Championship entering the fourth round.

Skinns will tee off at 11:35 a.m. EDT from hole No. 1 on Sunday.

The former Vol earned his PGA TOUR card by winning the Pinnacle Bank Championship presented by Aetna at The Club at Indian Creek in Omaha, Nebraska on Aug. 15.

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

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Fortinet Championship: VFL David Skinns’ second round results

Fortinet Championship: VFL David Skinns’ second round results

The Fortinet Championship is taking place Sept. 16-19 at Silverado Resort and Spa North Course in Napa, California.

Former University of Tennessee golfer David Skinns finished -1 (71) in the second round. He made the cut and is -3 after two rounds.

Maverick McNealy (-12) leads the Fortinet Championship entering round three.

Skinns will tee off at 11:05 a.m. EDT from hole No. 1 on Saturday.

The former Vol earned his PGA TOUR card by winning the Pinnacle Bank Championship presented by Aetna at The Club at Indian Creek in Omaha, Nebraska on Aug. 15.

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

NAPA, CALIFORNIA – SEPTEMBER 17: David Skinns hits his tee shot on the fourth hole during round two of the Fortinet Championship at Silverado Resort and Spa on September 17, 2021 in Napa, California. (Photo by Meg Oliphant/Getty Images)

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Fortinet Championship: VFL David Skinns’ first round results

Fortinet Championship: VFL David Skinns’ first round results

The Fortinet Championship is taking place Sept. 17-20 at Silverado Resort and Spa North Course in Napa, California.

Former University of Tennessee golfer David Skinns finished -2 (70) in the first round. He will tee off at 5:11 p.m. EDT from hole No. 10 on Friday.

Skinns finished five strokes behind the first round leader. Chez Reavie (-7) is leading the Fortinet Championship after first-round play.

The former Vol earned his PGA TOUR card by winning the Pinnacle Bank Championship presented by Aetna at The Club at Indian Creek in Omaha, Nebraska on Aug. 15.

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

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PGA Tour rookies achieve their dreams, but can they keep their dream jobs?

Unlike some pro sports, there are no guaranteed contracts in professional golf.

NAPA, Calif. – Callum Tarren wondered when he might be getting his PGA Tour card.

The 30-year-old England native seemingly had worked a lifetime to gain admission to the big leagues. He finished tied for fourth at the Nationwide Children’s Hospital Championship three weeks ago, a result that locked up one of the 25 PGA Tour cards given out in the Korn Ferry Tour Finals with one event still remaining. But he skipped the ceremony a week later to fly home and spend time with his first child, Sofia, born two weeks earlier.

Tarren’s friend, David Skinns, a 39-year-old journeyman pro from England who spent time during golf’s pandemic shutdown as both a bartender and DoorDash driver to make ends meet before earning his card too, made sure Tarren received the grand symbol of Tour membership at the Fortinet Championship, the first of 48 tournaments that make up the 2021-22 PGA Tour season. Skinns marked his golf ball on the putting green with Tarren’s card during a practice round at Silverado Resort & Spa’s North Course.

Tarren and Skinns aren’t the only ones who have waited a long time to achieve their dream of playing on the PGA Tour. Justin Lower, 38, attended Q-School six times, missed earning his card by a single shot in 2018, and needed to pitch to a foot from 30 yards to save par at the final hole at the Korn Ferry Tour Championship in Indiana to secure the last card. Lower still wasn’t sure if he’d done enough until his fellow pros and caddies showered him with beer and champagne. When he finally grabbed hold of his coveted PGA Tour card, Lower said, “It’s heavier than I thought it would be.”

There are 27 rookies in this season’s class on the PGA Tour, the most since 2011 when 35 earned cards, and 26 of them are in the field this week (all but Matthias Schwab). Max McGreevy and Jared Wolfe are making their Tour debuts.

Some, like Aaron Rai, a 26-year-old Englishman who once holed a record 207 straight 10-foot putts at age 15, needed just three starts in the Korn Ferry Tour Finals to graduate while others such as Scott Gutschewski, 44, is returning to the big leagues full time for the first time since 2011. He made just two PGA Tour starts in the past 10 years. How did he celebrate his success? He went to Denny’s.

“It ain’t Applebees, but still pretty fancy,” he tweeted.

Hayden Buckley was the last man to get into the Korn Ferry Tour’s Lecom Suncoast Classic in February and then birdied the first hole of a sudden-death playoff to jumpstart earning his Tour playing privileges. Membership has its privileges. It also means having to play against the likes of World No. 1 Jon Rahm and PGA Championship winner Phil Mickelson, who headline the field this week in Napa.

But there are no guaranteed contracts in professional golf. Stephan Jaeger is back for his third tour of duty. He was the Korn Ferry Tour Player of the Year, winning his sixth career title on the circuit, tied for second most all time, but he’s yet to record a top-10 finish in 62 starts on the PGA Tour. Still, he remains undeterred.

“I’ve done a lot over the last year and that’s given me a lot of confidence that like, ‘Hey, I can do this out here,’ ” he said.

Lower shares Jaeger’s never-give-up attitude. The 11-year-pro shed tears of joy when he finally secured the job he’d always dreamed of. This week marks the arrival at his destination, PGA Tour member, but the real work had just begun.

“It means everything,” he said, “and I don’t think this is it. I don’t think my journey is over at all. I think it’s just getting started.”

At Korn Ferry Tour regular-season finale, 25 PGA Tour cards earned for next season

The regular season-ending Korn Ferry Tour event proved to be a big day for 25 golfers who earned a promotion for next season.

The Korn Ferry Tour regular-season finale in Omaha carried extra weight for many in the field. Yes, the goal was to win the tournament, but an even bigger accomplishment was achieved by 25 golfers who earned their PGA Tour cards for the 2021-22 season.

Stephan Jaeger, the 2020-21 points leader, took the outright lead at the Pinnacle Bank Championship on Saturday with a 90-foot birdie putt on the 18th hole at The Club at Indian Creek. But his pursuit of a third victory of the season fell short when he shot  even-par 71in the final round and tied for fourth. Jaeger still held onto his points lead, and will be fully exempt when he moves on to the big leagues next season.

David Skinns won the Pinnacle Bank Championship, an event he also won in 2018 for his most recent win on the circuit. Skinns closed in 67 for a 14-under 270 total, one shot better than Jared Wolfe and Zecheng (Marty) Dou. The victory vaulted Skinns from 46th place in the points race all the way to 22nd, securing his 2021-22 PGA Tour card.

The list of 25 who earned their Tour cards

1. Stephan Jaeger, 2804
2. Mito Pereira, 2556
3. Chad Ramey, 2480
4. Taylor Moore, 2271
5. Taylor Pendrith, 2154
6. Greyson Sigg, 2125
7. Davis Riley, 2006
8. Jared Wolfe, 1880
9. Will Zalatoris, 1876
10. Lee Hodges, 1851
11. Adam Svensson, 1821
12. David Lipsky, 1782
13. Brandon Wu, 1735
14. Max McGreevy, 1732
15. Paul Barjon, 1729
16. Andrew Novak, 1692
17. Dylan Wu, 1675
18. Seth Reeves, 1651
19. Cameron Young, 1642
20. Nick Hardy, 1597
21. Curtis Thompson, 1549
22. David Skinns, 1547
23. Ben Kohles, 1497
24. Brett Drewitt, 1487
25. Austin Smotherman, 1439

Next up for those who missed out on the Top 25? Those finishing Nos. 26-75 as well as non-member qualifiers and medical extensions can still earn their card through the Korn Ferry Tour Playoffs. There will be 25 more Tour cards up for grabs but the three-event playoffs will also feature PGA Tour golfers who finished Nos. 126 to 200 in the FedEx Cup points race.

The three KFT playoff events are:

  • Albertsons Boise Open, Boise, Idaho, Aug. 19-22
  • Nationwide Children’s Hospital Championship, Columbus, Ohio, Aug. 26-29
  • Korn Ferry Tour Championship, Newburgh, Indiana, Sept. 2-5

Former Vol David Skinns earns PGA Tour card

Former Vol David Skinns earns PGA Tour card.

Former University of Tennessee golfer David Skinns earned his 2021-22 PGA Tour card on Sunday.

He won the Pinnacle Bank Championship presented by Aetna at The Club at Indian Creek in Omaha, Nebraska.

Skinns finished -14 at the Pinnacle Bank Championship, one stroke ahead of Jared Wolfe and Zecheng Dou (-13).

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

Skinns’ awards and honors at Tennessee

  • 2005 Ping All-America (3rd team)
  • 2005 SEC Champion Medalist
  • 2005 All-SEC
  • 2005 Academic All-SEC
  • 2004 All-SEC (2nd team)
  • 2003 Ping All-America (honorable mention)
  • 2003 All-SEC
  • 2002 Ping All-America (2nd team)
  • 2002 All-SEC
  • 2002 Softspikes National Freshman of the Year
  • 2002 SEC Freshman of the Year

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