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Number 1 in the world amateur, Luke Clanton is about to get a right of play on the PGA Tour according to a regulation that few people know. Explanation.
Although he is still amateur, Luke Clanton has already proven that he had the level of a professional player. He has already finished in the top 5, three times at RSM Classic in November where he finished 2nd (photo), at Wyndham Championship last August and recorded another beautiful 2nd place in John Deere Classic A few weeks ago.
This result was followed by a new top 10 in Detroit in the Rocket Mortgage Classica sequence that no amateur had managed to make since 1958!
Thanks to these exploits, Clanton has 17 points in the classification of “Accelerated Program” of PGA Tour. This attributes points to the best university players according to their performances in the university, amateur and professional Golf events.
Anyone who obtains a total of 20 points at the end of his first year automatically receives a right of play on the PGA Tour.
-The points in detail
Its world number 1 place is also rewarded. She brings him five points.
For each cut crossed on the PGA Tour or in a test of DP World Toura player affiliated to the program receives a point. In the event of a top 10, this is one more point and another additional point if the player climbs in the top 5.
If Clanton succeeds on Sunday, he will therefore receive three points ensuring a card of the PGA Tour.
Friday, the young man of 21 – he celebrated them last November – did not seem too disturbed by the gusts of winds which swept the South Course Torrey Pines. At the time of interruption of the game, Clanton was -3 for the day in mid -term. Upon recovery, he conceded three bogeys but he still appeared in the top 10.
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