PGA Tour University’s second class sends 15 college players on path to professional golf


SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — School’s out for the seniors. Next stop: professional golf.

The second class of PGA Tour University graduates was finalized following the completion of stroke play at the 2022 NCAA Div. I Men’s Golf Championship at Grayhawk Golf Club, with the top 15 players in the standings earning status on varying professional tours.

The top-five players in the PGA Tour University standings receive Korn Ferry Tour membership and will be exempt into all open, full-field events beginning with the BMW Charity Pro-Am presented by TD SYNNEX (June 9-12). The players are also exempt into the final stage of the Korn Ferry Tour Qualifying Tournament.

The following players who finished 6-15 in the standings receive PGA Tour Canada status beginning with the ATB Classic presented by Volvo Edmonton (June 16-19) through the end of the regular season. The players are also exempt into the second stage of the Korn Ferry Tour Qualifying Tournament.

The program is designed to streamline the process for college players to advance to the professional level while also rewarding those who honor their college commitments. Players must play on the NCAA Division I level and complete a minimum of four years in college to be eligible for PGA Tour University.

Golfweek/Sagarin Rankings: Men’s team | Men’s individual

Won the 2021 George Hannon Collegiate and 2022 Augusta Haskins Award Invitational, with an additional five top-five finishes over 19 counting events. Was named the 2021 Big 12 Player of the Year. Ended his collegiate career T-11 at the Big 12 Championship, 17th at the NCAA Norman Regional and T-15 at the NCAA Championship.

Texas senior Pierceson Coody hits his tee shot on the par-3 closing hole at Pasatiempo during the 2022 Western Intercollegiate. (Photo: Conner Penfold/AmateurGolf.com)

Won the ACC Championship and Linger Longer Invitational in 2022 and claimed the Cleveland Golf Palmetto Invitational and Camp Creek Seminole Invitational in 2021. Earned medalist honors at a PGA Tour Canada Qualifying Tournament back in March.

Jacob Bridgeman

Clemson’s Jacob Bridgeman after winning the 2022 Linger Longer Invitational. (Photo: Clemson Men’s Golf)

Finished in the top 10 in nearly half of his 21 events, with wins at the 2020 Colonial Collegiate Invitational and 2021 Carmel Cup. Ends his collegiate career sixth at the Big 12 Championship, fourth at the NCAA Norman Regional and T-25 at the NCAA Championship.

NCAA Men's Championship

Oklahoma’s Logan McAllister celebrates after making a hole-in-one on the eighth hole during the 2021 NCAA Men’s Golf Championship at Grayhawk Golf course. (Photo: Joe Camporeale-USA TODAY Sports)

Was the 2022 Pac-12 Player of the Year after he started his season at Washington T-3, T-2, 2, 1, 1 following a transfer from Pepperdine after winning a national title with the Waves in 2021. Ended his college career T-15 at the national championship.

RJ Manke

Washington’s RJ Manke. (Photo: Washington Men’s Golf)

Won the McCormack Medal in 2019 as the No. 1 player in the World Amateur Golf Ranking and went on to earn 10 top-10 finishes in 27 counting events, including a win at the 2021 Big 12 Championship. Finished his college career T-20 at the NCAA Championship.

Walker Cup

Cole Hammer celebrates making a birdie putt on the 18 hole to win his Foursomes match at the 2021 Walker Cup at Seminole Golf Club in Juno Beach, Florida on Saturday, May 8, 2021. (Photo: Scott Halleran/USGA)

6. Alex Fitzpatrick, Wake Forest

7. Chris Gotterup, Oklahoma

8. Trent Phillips, Georgia

9. Jackson Suber, Ole Miss

10. Joe Highsmith, Pepperdine

11. Ryan Hall, South Carolina

12. Noah Goodwin, SMU

13. Parker Coody, Texas

14. Cameron Sisk, Arizona State

15. Aman Gupta, Oklahoma State



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