Showing posts with label 2011 NGA / Hooters Tour. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2011 NGA / Hooters Tour. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Russell Knox Gets Nationwide Chance


Every player that tees it up on the NGA/Hooters Tour has visions of moving up the golfing ladderand last week, current member Russell Knox proved that the rungs are not that far apart.

The 25-year-old native of Scotland used a birdie-eagle finish to Monday Qualify for the Nationwide Tour’s Fresh Express Classic in Hayward, California, and then shot rounds of 65-68-66 on the first three days of the Fresh Express Classic to move into a tie for second going into the final round.

Knox, a former Jacksonville (Fla.) University All-American, pulled even with leader Daniel Chopra in the final round and was facing a 5-foot birdie putt to take the outright lead on hole No. 8 when play was suspended due to heavy fog. It never lifted, and Knox was credited with a T2 finish when the event was shortened to 54 holes.

Even though his $50,000-plus payday moved him into 11th on the Nationwide Tour money list and earned him instant status on the No. 2 tour, the ultra-competitive Knox couldn’t help but think about missing out on a chance for the victory.

“I wasn’t thinking about the money or [Nationwide Tour] status,” saidKnox, a two-time NGA/Hooters Tour winner. “I was playing well, and I would have preferred to keep playing. I would have learned more by finishing the tournament, but gaining my Nationwide Tour status is a good consolation prize.”

After his collegiate career, Knox has been a mainstay on the NGA/Hooters Tour since 2007, playing in 72 events and accumulating over $330,000 in winnings. In his first start of 2011, Knox finished second in the Bridgestone Winter Series event at Deer Island Golf Club and backed it up with a T8 in the Harley-Davidson of Ocala Classic. Feeling his game was in good shape, Knox made the trek to California for the Monday Qualifier.

“One of my goals at the beginning of the year was to play my way onto the Nationwide Tour,” said Knox. “I figured I might as well fly to San Francisco, then boom all this happens. It’s just surreal.”

In years past, the “boom” could have been the sound of a mental collapse by Knox. But in the off-season, the Scot made a life-changing decision.

“After the second round Q-School, I felt like I had to do something good,” said Knox. “I needed to see a sports psychologist because something was messed up in my head. I went to Vision 54 and they taught me to enjoy playing again. It made an enormous change in my game and has helped me tremendously.”

While Knox would have certainly liked to join the Nationwide Tour sooner, he believes the four years spent on theNGA/Hooters Tour was the catalyst behind his recent surge.

“The Hooters Tour made me the golfer I am right now,” said Knox. “I don’t think people understand how necessary the Hooters Tour is. It was everything to me. You need to be out there playing four rounds against good competition. There’s a lot of good competition on the Hooters Tour. I believe you could win on the Hooters Tour one week and go win on the Nationwide Tour the next. The players are that good.”

Knox won’t have to endure Monday Qualifying or a cross-country flight to compete in his next Nationwide Tour event, the South Georgia Classic April 28-May 1 at the Kinderlou Forest Golf Club in Valdosta, Ga. But he does hope the outcome is similar, minus the fog.

“I think I have a shot at winning on the Nationwide Tour,” said Knox. “If I remain consistent like I have been on the Hooters Tour and keep putting myself in position, I will eventually have another chance to win.”

If so, Knox will reach the top of the ladder.


Friday, April 15, 2011

Nemanja Savic Wins Hooters in Charlotte



Nemanja Savic fired a final-round 71 in the NGA/Hooters Tour Carolina Summer Series event at Charlotte (N.C.) National and held off a hard-charging Jared Wolfe to win his first professional tournament on Thursday.


“This is my first professional victory, and it means so much for my confidence,” said an elated Savic.

Confidence wasn’t something Savic had a lot of entering the event. In his last three starts,Savic had two missed cuts and posted a T65 finish before taking a week off to fine tune his game. The decision proved prudent.

Playing in high winds, Savic, of Belgrade, Serbia, kept his mistakes to a minimum and finished with an even-par 216 total, one shot ahead of Wolfe.

“I knew it was going to be about survival out there, because all three days the wind blew in different directions,” said Savic. “My game plans had to be revamped day to day. But I knew with the difficult conditions that patience would be the key, and it was.”

Savic’s final stroke on No. 18 didn’t hurt matters, either.

Tied for the lead and facing a putt to win his first NGA/Hooters Tour event, Savic calmly rolled in a 20-footer for the victory and a $2,910 payday.

Wolfe, of Louisville, Kentucky, shot a 3-under 69, the low round of the tournament, in Thursday’s final round to move from T8 to solo second. Wolfe finished at 1-over-par 217 for the tournament and took home $1,450.

Anthony Baker, of High Point, N.C., finished third and two shots behind Savic. Baker won $1,100.

Tom Prowse (Melbourne, Australia), Alex Benjamin (Greenville, S.C.) and Brent Martin (La Plata, Md.) all finished tied for fourth at 3-over par.

First-round leader Michael Tulacz, of Connelly, N.Y., slipped to seventh after back-to-back 75s. Zack Amole (Myrtle Beach, S.C.) finished eighth, and Andrew Jenson (Ottawa, Ontario) finished ninth.

The Carolina Summer Series will return to action on April 26 at the Stonebridge GC in Monroe, N.C.

The NGA/Hooters Tour is the No. 1 recommended developmental tour by more PGA and Nationwide Tour Professionals than any other tour in the country.

The NGA/Hooters Tour is the Third Largest Men’s 72 Hole Professional Golf Tour in the United States behind the Nationwide and PGA Tours and has helped hundreds of professionals acquire their PGA, Nationwide, and Champions Tour cards. In fact, NGA/Hooters Tour Alumni have won an incredible Twelve (12) “Major” Championships.

Alumni include Jim Furyk, the 2010 FedExCup winner and PGA Tour Player of the Year; Stewart Cink, the 2009 British Open Champion; Lucas Glover, the 2009 U.S. Open Champion; Zach Johnson, the 2007 Masters Champion; Shaun Micheel, the 2003 PGA Champion; Ben Curtis, winner of the 2003 British Open; Lee Janzen, a two-time US Open winner; John Daly, a British Open and PGA Champion; Tom Lehman, winner of the British Open; David Toms, a past PGA Champion; Chad Campbell, the 2003 Tour Championship winner; Vaughn Taylor, a two-time Reno Tahoe Open winner; Craig Perks, winner of the TPC, and many, many more. At this year’s PGA Tour Qualifying School, 46% of the players that earned full exempt status on the PGA Tour (including 2010 Hooters Tour Player of the Year Michael Thompson) and 52% of the players that earned status on the Nationwide Tour have spent time on the NGA/ Hooters Tor.

Gareth Maybin of Northern Ireland is also a NGA/Hooters graduate finishing in 4th in the 2006 rankings. 





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