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This week in golf saw Trace Crowe secure a win at the UNC Health Championship, Martin Laird achieve a runner-up finish, and Josele Ballester decline his Korn Ferry Tour membership. Here’s a quick recap of the key events.
Trace Crowe captured the UNC Health Championship presented by STITCH with a final score of 21-under 259, setting a new tournament record. His consistent performance throughout the tournament solidified his position as a top contender on the Korn Ferry Tour. View Leaderboard
Martin Laird, despite finishing with three consecutive bogeys, secured a runner-up finish at the UNC Health Championship. Laird, who has conditional status on the PGA Tour, used this event to gain competitive experience, noting the similarities between the course and his home course in Denver. Read More
Josele Ballester’s decision to decline Korn Ferry Tour membership has had a ripple effect on other PGA Tour University graduates. Phichaksn Maichon, Algot Kleen, and Kye Meeks have all benefited from Ballester’s choice, improving their status and opportunities within professional golf. More Details
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