THE FLATS – Luke Schniederjans, Seth Reeves lead seven Yellow Jackets in Korn Ferry Tour event … Cameron Tringale makes good on late invite to the Open Championship … Vincent Whaley solid at Barbasol Championship … Tyler Strafaci runner-up at Florida Open … More details below in this week’s Georgia Tech #ProJackets Report.
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LUKE SCHNIEDERJANS HAS STELLAR KORN FERRY TOUR START
All six of Georgia Tech’s regular members of the Korn Ferry Tour were in action last weekend at the Memorial Health Championship, but it was non-member Luke Schniederjans who shone the brightest, turning in a tie for 11th place along with Seth Reeves.
With the Forme Tour taking the week off, Luke got a chance to play a Korn Ferry Tour event and shot rounds of 69-66-65-64 to post a 20-under-par total of 264. Schniederjans played well in his first two Forme Tour events, tying for third and eighth.
Reeves, meanwhile matched Schniederjans’ score with rounds of 68-65-67-64 and sits No. 20 in Korn Ferry Tour points as the tour comes down to its last three regular season events.
Ollie Schniederjans, Luke’s older brother, was the only other Yellow Jacket to make the cut, tying for 58th place at 12-under-par 272 in an event where the winning score was 27-under-par. Ollie maintained his position on the Korn Ferry Tour points list at No. 33.
Among those who missed the cut were Paul Haley II, who slipped to No. 25 in points after taking the previous week off, Anders Albertson, who sits at No. 69, and J.T. Griffin, who stands No. 80. The top 25 in points at the end of the regular season receive PGA Tour cards, while the top 75 qualify for the playoffs and maintain their status for 2022.
Three events remain in the regular season, interrupted by a break for the Olympics, including this week’s Price Cutter Charity Championship, the Utah Championship Aug. 5-8, and the Pinnacle Bank Championship Aug. 12-15.
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TRINGALE MAKES GOOD ON LATE OPEN INVITATION
Cameron Tringale earned a late invitation to the Open Championship based in his Official World Golf Ranking on June 30, and wound up being the only one of three Yellow Jackets to make the cut at Royal St. George’s.
The 2009 Tech graduate and Hall of Famer was solid all weekend, putting himself in contention (T12) after 36 holes with rounds of 69-66 before settling back to a tie for 26th place with weekend rounds of 71-71. Tringale continues to battle up the FedEx Cup points list, now at No. 39.
Stewart Cink, the 2009 Open champion, missed the cut after following his opening 66 with a 77, and Matt Kuchar also failed to advance after rounds of 74-72.
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WHALEY ONLY JACKET TO FINISH AT BARBASOL CHAMPIONSHIP
Similar results awaited the three Yellow Jackets who teed it up in Kentucky with the other PGA Tour pros for the Barbasol Championship. Vincent Whaley was solid with four rounds in the 60s (69-67-69-69) for a 14-under-par total of 274, but was far away from the leaders (-21). At No 138 in Fed Ex Cup points, Whaley faces an uphill battle to finish in the top 25 and make the FedEx Cup playoffs.
Richy Werenski (No. 107) and Chesson Hadley (No. 123) remain inside the top 125 despite missing the cut at the Barbasol.
Three regular season events remain on the PGA Tour schedule, beginning with the 3M Open this week in the Minneapolis, Minn., area, where Stewart Cink (No. 17), Matt Kuchar (No. 112), Cameron Tringale (No. 39), Hadley, Werenski and Whaley are all competing.
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STRAFACI RUNNER-UP AT FLORIDA OPEN
First-year pro Tyler Strafaci came within a stroke of winning his home state’s open championship last weekend. The Davie, Fla., native needed an eagle at the final hole to tie 31-year-old Connor Arendell, but his approach went to the back of the green and he made only birdie to finish at 14-under-par 201. First prize in the $100,000 purse was $15,000.
Strafaci, 22, has played three PGA Tour events since turning professional, missing the cut in the AT&T Byron Nelson and the U.S. Open, and tying for 57th at the Memorial. He said he was unsure when he was going to play again and wanted to work on his health, describing it as personal.
Strafaci, who graduated in the fall from Georgia Tech, displaced a few ribs and sprained his SC joint, where the collarbone and sternum meet, at the Genesis Invitational in February. He tied for 21st in the Terra Cotta Invitational amateur tournament at Naples National back in April after playing in the Masters.
Felt good this week- nice to have 3 solid rounds. Thanks for hosting a great event! https://t.co/swALSXScHQ
— Ty Strafaci (@TyStrafaci) July 18, 2021
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CINK CONSULTS WITH TECH UNDERGRADUATE ON PUTTER DESIGN
For the last year and a half, Caroline Means, an undergraduate in the Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering at Georgia Tech and Emory University, has been designing an adjustable putter using an advanced metal-depositing 3D printer that is usually used to make aircraft parts. Working with Jud Ready, principal research engineer at the Georgia Tech Research Institute, the idea was to be able to adjust the putter’s key characteristics, toe hang and loft, and explore new kinds of face materials. She consulted with golf pros at Bobby Jones Golf Course and eight-time PGA Tour winner Stewart Cink on the design.
“I come from a unique perspective on things like product development and innovation,” said Stewart Cink, a former Tech golfer and eight-time winner on the PGA Tour, including two wins in 2021. “I’ve got the on-course experience and knowledge, and I’ve been through a lot of product innovation with companies that I’ve worked with in the past. Jud had no way of knowing that it would be something that I would like really like, but this is part of my job that I really enjoy doing.”
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#PROJACKETS ON SOCIAL MEDIA
A Hawaiian shirt on Sunday at the British Open. Tremendous.
— Roberto Castro (@cicioCASTRO) July 18, 2021
It’s still a little strange to me that the British is the last major of the year.
— Roberto Castro (@cicioCASTRO) July 18, 2021
It really doesn’t matter that Zinger and Hicks are in Connecticut when they’re calling the golf, I can’t tell. But it is kind of weird when they show them in the studio.
— Roberto Castro (@cicioCASTRO) July 15, 2021
Good to see the putter start to warm up in the summer months! Happy to be win @FedEx‘s Ground performance of the month 🔥 More snaps coming soon pic.twitter.com/iYOwDzKhZC
— Chesson Hadley (@chessonhadley) July 12, 2021
Butchering an interview with @TigerWoods? 😳 @CharlieRymerPGA tells this story on the Charlie Rymer Golf Show. Watch more here ➡️ https://t.co/eWQGQYwksx. #CharlieRymerGolfShow #MyrtleBeachGolf pic.twitter.com/l59XTspg3L
— Myrtle Beach Golf (@MyrtleBeachGolf) July 15, 2021
Cool day in Wisconsin Dells for grand opening of Andy North’s 12 North short course. Hanging with @ESPNCaddie so lots of laughs. Course looks like BIG fun. Headed to 1st tee in a bit. We need more short courses!!! pic.twitter.com/znPPo1Iu0q
— Charlie Rymer (@CharlieRymerPGA) July 19, 2021
A bunker lesson from @CharlieRymerPGA?? Who says no!
Watch more of this on the Charlie Rymer Golf Show here ➡️ https://t.co/eWQGQYwksx#CharlieRymerGolfShow #MyrtleBeachGolf pic.twitter.com/805C6Va9W0
— Myrtle Beach Golf (@MyrtleBeachGolf) July 14, 2021
UPCOMING EVENTS
- PGA Tour: 3M Open • July 22-25, 2021 • TPC Twin Cities • Blaine, Minn. • Purse: $6,600,000 • FedEx Cup points: 500
- Korn Ferry Tour: Price Cutter Charity Championship • July 22-25, 2021 • Highland Springs Country Club • Springfield, Mo. • Purse: $600,000
- PGA Tour Champions: The Senior Open Championship • July 22-25, 2021 • Sunningdale Golf Club • Berkshire, England • Purse: $2,500,000
- Forme Tour: The Senior Open Championship • July 22-25, 2021 • Sunningdale Golf Club • Berkshire, England • Purse: $2,500,000
- All Pro Tour: Colbert Charity Classic • August 11-14, 2021 • Colbert Hills Golf Club • Manhattan, Kan. • Purse: $130,000
- G Pro Tour: 2021 schedule completed
- SwingThought Tour: ST33 Barefoot Resort & Golf • July 29-30, 2021 • Myrtle Beach, S.C.
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PLAYER PLAYER LAST WEEK DATA ANDERS ALBERTSON
Hometown: Woodstock, Ga.
Turned pro: 2015
Years at Georgia Tech: 2011-15
Status: PGA TourDid not play FedEx Cup points ranking: 239
YTD earnings: $8,760
KFT points ranking: 126
YTD earnings (KFT): $14,525
Career earnings (PGAT): $556,905
Career earnings (KFT): $929,956 STEWART CINK
Hometown: Florence, Ala.
Residence: Duluth, Ga.
Turned pro: 1995
Years at Georgia Tech: 1991-95
Status: PGA Tour/PGA Tour ChampionsDid not play Schwab Cup points ranking: 9
YTD Earnings (Champions): $1,258,156
Career earnings (Champions): $1,726,795
FedEx Cup points ranking: 173
YTD earnings (PGA Tour): $378,476
Career earnings (PGA Tour): $43,905,340 WILL DICKSON
Hometown: Providence, R.I.
Residence: Atlanta, Ga.
Turned pro: 2021
Years at Georgia Tech: 2017-21
Status: Developmental toursDid not play GPro Points ranking: 20
YTD Earnings (GPro): $4,797
Career earnings (GPro): $59,704
Points ranking (KFT): 193
YTD earnings (KFT): $4,538
Points ranking (FET): 154
YTD earnings (FET): $2,571 DAVID DUVAL
Hometown: Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla.
Residence: Denver, Colo.
Turned pro: 1993
Years at Georgia Tech: 1989-93
Status: PGA Tour ChampionsDid not play Schwab Cup Points ranking: 61
YTD earnings (Champions): $356,865
Career earnings (Champions): $650,155
Career earnings (PGAT): $18,983,931 J.T. GRIFFIN
Hometown: Wilson, N.C.
Residence: Marietta, Ga.
Turned pro: 2011
Years at Georgia Tech: 2007-11
Status: Korn Ferry TourDid not play Fortinet Cup points: n/a
YTD earnings (Canada): n/a
Career earnings (Canada): $29,836
Career earnings (KFT): $187,056 CHESSON HADLEY
Hometown: Raleigh, N.C.
Turned pro: 2010
Years at Georgia Tech: 2006-10
Status: PGA TourDid not play FedEx Cup points ranking: 143
YTD earnings: $628,066
Career earnings: $12,352,126 SHUN YAT HAK
Hometown: Hong Kong
Turned pro: 2013
Years at Georgia Tech: 2012-13
Status: PGA Tour ChinaDid not play GPro Tour points ranking: n/a PAUL HALEY II
Hometown: Dallas, Texas
Turned pro: 2011
Years at Georgia Tech: 2007-11
Status: PGA TourPGA Tour Q-School
Second Stage
75th (+14)FedEx Cup points: 204
YTD earnings (PGA Tour): $9,160
KFT points ranking: 203
YTD earnings (KFT): $9,160
Career earnings (PGAT): $837,353
Career earnings (KFT): $1,098,205 CONNOR HOWE
Hometown: Ogden, Utah
Residence: Atlanta, Ga.
Turned pro: 2023
Years at Georgia Tech: 2018-23
Status: PGA Tour CanadaPGA Tour Q-School
Second Stage
T-7 (-10)KFT points ranking: 159
YTD earnings (KFT): $32,406
Fortinet Cup points ranking: n/a
YTD earnings (Canada): $n/a MATT KUCHAR
Hometown:
Lake Mary, Fla.
Residence: Sea Island, Ga.
Turned pro: 2000
Years at Georgia Tech: 1997-2000
Status: PGA TourDid not play FedEx Cup points ranking: 109
YTD earnings: $1,469,667
Career earnings (PGAT): $60,228,357 CHRISTO LAMPRECHT
Hometown: George, South Africa
Turned pro: 2024
Years at Georgia Tech: 2000-24
Status: Korn Ferry TourDid not play KFT points ranking: 140
YTD earnings: $42,504
Career earnings (KFT): $42,504 ANDY MAO
Hometown: Johns Creek, Ga.
Turned pro: 2024
Years at Georgia Tech: 2020-24
Status: developmental toursDid not play GPro points ranking: 72
YTD earnings: $1,215 LARRY MIZE
Residence: Columbus, Ga.
Turned pro: 1980
Years at Georgia Tech: 1975-79
Status: PGA Tour ChampionsDid not play Schwab Cup points ranking: 112
YTD earnings: $10,863
Career earnings (Champions): $5,166,866
Career earnings (PGAT): $7,947,092 ANDY OGLETREE
Hometown: Little Rock, Miss.
Residence: Roswell, Ga.
Turned pro: 2020
Years at Georgia Tech: 2016-20
Status: Asian TourDid not play LIV standings: 34
YTD earnings (LIV): $2,432,833
Order of Merit (Asian Tour): 52
YTD earnings (Asian Tour): $20,300
Career earnings (LIV): $3,543,875 CHRIS PETEFISH
Hometown: Danville, Calif.
Turned pro: 2018
Years at Georgia Tech: 2014-18
Status: Korn Ferry TourDid not play KFT Points ranking: 162
YTD earnings (KFT): $20,239
Career earnings (KFT): $342,455
Career earnings (PGA Tour Canada): $21,118 SETH REEVES
Hometown: Duluth, Ga.
Turned pro: 2014
Years at Georgia Tech: 2010-14
Status: Korn Ferry TourDid not play KFT points ranking: 43
YTD earnings (KFT): $227,620
Career earnings (PGAT): $233,065
Career earnings (KFT): $859,183 LUKE SCHNIEDERJANS
Hometown: Powder Springs, Ga.
Residence: Alpharetta, Ga.
Turned pro: 2020
Years at Georgia Tech: 2016-20
Status: MacKenzie Tour/Forme TourPGA Tour Q-School
Second Stage
T-42 (+7)Fortinet Cup points: 121
YTD earnings (Americas): $4,736
Career earnings (Canada): $46,844 OLLIE SCHNIEDERJANS
Hometown: Powder Springs, Ga.
Turned pro: 2015
Years at Georgia Tech: 2011-15
Status: Korn Ferry TourDid not play KFT Points ranking: 100
YTD earnings: $85,403
Career earnings (KFT): $651,113
Career earnings (PGAT): $3,879,653 BEN SMITH
Hometown: Novi, Mich.
Residence: Atlanta, Ga.
Turned pro: 2022
Years at Georgia Tech: 2018-22
Status: developmental toursGPro Tour
Augusta Open
missed cut (+2)GPro points ranking: 39
YTD earnings: $6,976 ROSS STEELMAN
Hometown: Columbia, Mo.
Residence: Atlanta, Ga.
Turned pro: 2023
Years at Georgia Tech: 2021-23
Status: Korn Ferry TourDid not play KFT points ranking: 56
YTD earnings (KFT): $172,746
Career earnings (KFT): $196,867 TYLER STRAFACI
Hometown: Davie, Fla.
Residence: Davie, Fla.
Turned pro: 2020
Years at Georgia Tech: 2016-20
Status: noneDid not play Fortinet Cup points: 219
YTD earnings (Canada): $789
Career earnings (PGAT Americas): $45,681
YTD earnings (GPro Tour): $1,112
Career earnings (PGA Tour): $21,111
Career earnings (Canada): $12,970 CAMERON TRINGALE
Hometown: Laguna Niguel, Calif.
Turned pro: 2009
Years at Georgia Tech: 2005-09
Status: LIV Golf/Asian TourDid not play LIV standings: 28
YTD Earnings (LIV): $2,727,625
YTD earnings (Asian Tour): n/a
Career earnings (LIV): $9,599,325
Career earnings (PGAT): $17,310,004 RICHY WERENSKI
Hometown: South Hadley, Mass.
Turned pro: 2014
Years at Georgia Tech: 2011-14
Status: Korn Ferry TourDid not play KFT points ranking: 55
YTD earnings (KFT): $65,960
YTD earnings (PGA Tour): $57,000
Career earnings (KFT): $632,504
Career earnings (PGAT): $6,765,035 VINCENT WHALEY
Hometown: McKinney, Texas
Residence: Alpharetta, Ga.
Turned pro: 2017
Years at Georgia Tech: 2013-17
Status: PGA TourDid not play FedEx Cup points ranking: 103
YTD earnings (PGA Tour): $1,474,033
Career earnings (PGA Tour): $4,119,842
KFT points ranking: 107
YTD earnings (KFT): $206,369
Career earnings (KFT): $350,642