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L&J Golf Champion and Jennings Mill Country Club

COMPETITORS COMMENTS This week

This week 156 players from 15 countries or regions will play.

Distribution of 156 players on the field this week: Canada (8), China (1), Chinese Taipei (1), Costa Rica (1), England (4), France (1), Germany (3), Hong Kong ( 1), India (1), Philippines (1), Puerto Rico (1), South Africa (2), Sweden (1), United States (129) and Venezuela (1)

Eight of the ten players who gained the chance to play in each of the 2021 Forme Tour tournaments through the 72-hole qualifiers held in 2020 (three) and 2021 (seven) will play this week. As of 2020, they are Blake Elliott (Florida), Isaiah Salinda (Florida), Luis Gagne (Florida), Keenan Huskey (Alabama), Jeffrey Kang (California), Clay Feagler (Arizona), Patrick Cover (Georgia) and Callum Davison . (Washington).

Cameron Young and Camilo Aguado will not play this week. A young classified in Dothan, Alabama in 2020. He is a released member of the Korn Ferry Tour and plays there. Aguado, who was pruned earlier this year in Weston, Florida, has also been released on the PGA TOUR Latinoamérica, and chose to play this week at the Banco del Pacífico Open in Quito, Ecuador.

Bryson Nimmer was a 2020 player in the LOCALiQ Series, with eight tournaments for members of the PGA TOUR Latinoamericano, Mackenzie Tour – PGA TOUR Canada and PGA TOUR Series-China teams. All seasons were canceled or delayed due to the global pandemic. Nimmer, a Hilton Head, SC, native and former Clemson Tiger golfer, won two tournaments and finished third. He and Zane Thomas are the first players in the game in the first round of the L&J Golf Championship at Jennings Mill Country Club, Nimmer as the No. 1 visitor and Thomas as the No. 10 visitor.

Other LOCALiQ series winners playing this week are Carson Young, Cooper Musselman, Stoney Crouch and Justin Doeden. Young won the tournament in Jacksonville, Florida, Musselman won the playoffs at Bryson Nimmer in Auburn, Alabama, Crouch won the playoffs at Hayden Shieh in Pine Mountain, Georgia, and Doeden won the Weston, Florida. Musselman and Doeden are in the same group on Wednesday and Thursday. They are at 12:25, rallying the team in the first round.

At the end of the eight tournament season, the top five points will advance to the Korn Ferry Tour 2022, and the player with the most points can play in each event. He will also be crowned Tour Player of the Year. Players who complete 2-5 get a membership and can play each week based on available space on the field.

Here are the top winners from the 2019 Mackenzie Tour Profit Committee – PGA TOUR Canada, who are on the field this week. The 2019 season was the last used by the tour with the money earned to determine the ranking of the players. These players are eligible to play in this week’s tournament as they played two seasons ago.

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