Happily Busy This Week
Coloradans Connor Jones and Chris Korte medalists in Monday qualifying for Ascendant at TPC Colorado; teen sensation Blades Brown, Colorado Christian’s Sangha Park also qualify for Korn Ferry Tour event
Coloradans Connor Jones and Chris Korte medalists in Monday qualifying for Ascendant at TPC Colorado; teen sensation Blades Brown, Colorado Christian’s Sangha Park also qualify for Korn Ferry Tour event
Colorado native and former DU golfer Chris Korte not only makes his first career cut on PGA Tour, but he posts a top-20 finish after remarkable 5-hole stretch; also at Puerto Rico Open, former CU golfer Jeremy Paul likewise records his best PGA Tour showing
Half of the 4 Monday qualifiers for this week’s PGA Tour Farmers Insurance Open grew up in Colorado, with Chris Korte joining Jim Knous in making the grade after a stellar stretch run
Denver-area resident — and 4-time PGA Tour champ — Martin Laird joins former Air Force Academy golfers Tom Whitney and Kyle Westmoreland and Littleton native Chris Korte at final stage of PGA Tour Q-school
Littleton native/former DU golfer Chris Korte advances to final stage of PGA Tour Q-school for first time by placing 4th in stage 2 tourney; Neal Shipley, 2023 U.S. Am runner-up at Cherry Hills, falls 1 shot shy of moving on
Ten players with strong Colorado ties, including PGA Tour winner Kevin Stadler and 2024-25 DP World Tour card holder Davis Bryant, set to tee it up for second stage of PGA Tour Q-school in early December
Coloradan Becca Huffer earns return trip to final stage of LPGA Q-Series; Chris Korte, fellow former DU golfer Chris Gilman advance to stage 2 of PGA Tour Q-school
After Monday qualifying, Coloradan Chris Korte and former DU teammate John Sand set to make PGA Tour debuts — ‘clerical error’ controversy notwithstanding
Tyson Alexander, with his stellar golf pedigree, grabs lead in TPC Colorado Championship; AFA grad Tom Whitney ‘chips’ away to make cut; Chris Korte’s rally falls just short
Local contingent at TPC Colorado Championship ranges from red-hot to rusty heading into tournament