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Men's Golf IGF Korn Ferry Tour 2020 - 2021 (Veritex Bank Championship)


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Men's Golf IGF Korn Ferry Tour 2020 - 2021 (Veritex Bank Championship)

 

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Men's Individual
Final Results
 
USA.gif Tyson Alexander
-23
 
USA.gif Theo Humphrey
-22
 
AUS.gif Brett Drewitt
-20
USA.gif Taylor Moore
-20
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
T5
Nicolas Echavarria
COL.gif
-19
T5
Dan McCarthy
USA.gif
-19
T5
Andrew Novak
USA.gif
-19
T5
Chandler Phillips
USA.gif
-19
T5
Kevin Roy
USA.gif
-19
T5
Yechun Yuan
CHN.gif
-19
T11
George Cunningham
USA.gif
-18
T11
Zecheng Dou
CHN.gif
-18
T11
Paul Haley II
USA.gif
-18
T11
Charlie Saxon
USA.gif
-18
T15
Paul Barjon
FRA.gif
-17
T15
Erik Barnes
USA.gif
-17
T15
Brian Campbell
USA.gif
-17
T15
Ben Kohles
USA.gif
-17
T15
Taylor Pendrith
CAN.gif
-17
T20
Anders Albertson
USA.gif
-16
T20
Jamie Arnold
AUS.gif
-16
T20
Max Greyserman
USA.gif
-16
T20
Rico Hoey
USA.gif
-16
T20
Chad Ramey
USA.gif
-16
T25
Will Cannon
USA.gif
-15
T25
Lee Hodges
USA.gif
-15
T25
Andy Pope
USA.gif
-15
T28
Alex Chiarella
USA.gif
-14
T28
Erik Compton
USA.gif
-14
T28
Evan Harmeling
USA.gif
-14
T28
Luke Kwon
KOR.gif
-14
T28
Jack Maguire
USA.gif
-14
T28
Max McGreevy
USA.gif
-14
T28
Mito Pereira
CHI.gif
-14
T28
Jimmy Stanger
USA.gif
-14
T28
T.J. Vogel
USA.gif
-14
T37
Michael Arnaud
USA.gif
-13
T37
Tommy Gainey
USA.gif
-13
T37
Joey Garber
USA.gif
-13
T37
Nick Hardy
USA.gif
-13
T37
Stephan Jaeger
GER.gif
-13
T37
Brandon Wu
USA.gif
-13
T43
Mark Blakefield
USA.gif
-12
T43
Stephen Franken
USA.gif
-12
T43
Sahith Theegala
USA.gif
-12
T46
Hayden Buckley
USA.gif
-11
T46
J.T. Griffin
USA.gif
-11
T46
Chase Johnson
USA.gif
-11
T46
Justin Lower
USA.gif
-11
T46
Kyle Reifers
USA.gif
-11
T46
David Skinns
ENG.gif
-11
T46
Nick Voke
NZL.gif
-11
T53
Joshua Creel
USA.gif
-10
T53
Julián Etulain
ARG.gif
-10
T53
Vince India
USA.gif
-10
T53
Chip McDaniel
USA.gif
-10
T53
James Nicholas
USA.gif
-10
T53
Adam Svensson
CAN.gif
-10
59
Augusto Núñez
ARG.gif
-9
T60
Nicholas Lindheim
USA.gif
-8
T60
Curtis Thompson
USA.gif
-8
T62
Patrick Fishburn
USA.gif
-7
T62
Erik Flores
USA.gif
-7
T62
Grant Hirschman
USA.gif
-7
65
Kyle Jones
USA.gif
-6
66
Jake Knapp
USA.gif
-5
67
Sam Saunders
USA.gif
-4
CUT
Kris Blanks
USA.gif
-5
CUT
Brad Brunner
USA.gif
-5
CUT
Harrison Endycott
AUS.gif
-5
CUT
Jorge Fernández-Valdés
ARG.gif
-5
CUT
Sean Jacklin
USA.gif
-5
CUT
Stuart Macdonald
CAN.gif
-5
CUT
Steve Marino
USA.gif
-5
CUT
Taylor Montgomery
USA.gif
-5
CUT
José de Jesús Rodríguez
MEX.gif
-5
CUT
Max Rottluff
GER.gif
-5
CUT
Conrad Shindler
USA.gif
-5
CUT
Shawn Stefani
USA.gif
-5
CUT
Jared du Toit
CAN.gif
-5
CUT
Dawie van der Walt
RSA.gif
-5
CUT
Zhengka iBai
CHN.gif
-4
CUT
Trevor Cone
USA.gif
-4
CUT
Derek Ernst
USA.gif
-4
CUT
Zack Fischer
USA.gif
-4
CUT
Luke Gannon (a)
USA.gif
-4
CUT
Brent Grant
USA.gif
-4
CUT
Harry Hall
ENG.gif
-4
CUT
Billy Kennerly
USA.gif
-4
CUT
David Kocher
USA.gif
-4
CUT
Alex Prugh
USA.gif
-4
CUT
Ben Silverman
CAN.gif
-4
CUT
Callum Tarren
ENG.gif
-4
CUT
Shad Tuten
USA.gif
-4
CUT
Drew Weaver
USA.gif
-4
CUT
Blayne Barber
USA.gif
-3
CUT
Eric Cole
USA.gif
-3
CUT
Luke Guthrie
USA.gif
-3
CUT
Scott Gutschewski
USA.gif
-3
CUT
Steve LeBrun
USA.gif
-3
CUT
KK Limbhasut
THA.gif
-3
CUT
Daniel Miernicki
USA.gif
-3
CUT
Michael Miller
USA.gif
-3
CUT
Jonathan Randolph
USA.gif
-3
CUT
Marcelo Rozo
COL.gif
-3
CUT
Austin Smotherman
USA.gif
-3
CUT
Will Wilcox
USA.gif
-3
CUT
Cameron Young
USA.gif
-3
CUT
Wade Binfield
USA.gif
-2
CUT
Chandler Blanchet
USA.gif
-2
CUT
Kevin Dougherty
USA.gif
-2
CUT
David Lingmerth
SWE.gif
-2
CUT
Ryan McCormick
USA.gif
-2
CUT
Martin Piller
USA.gif
-2
CUT
Tag Ridings
USA.gif
-2
CUT
Braden Thornberry
USA.gif
-2
CUT
Billy Tom Sargent (a)
USA.gif
-2
CUT
Tyrone Van Aswegen
RSA.gif
-2
CUT
John VanDerLaan
USA.gif
-2
CUT
Zach Wright
USA.gif
-2
CUT
Matt Atkins
USA.gif
-1
CUT
John Chin
USA.gif
-1
CUT
Mickey Demorat
THA.gif
-1
CUT
Taylor Dickson
USA.gif
-1
CUT
Brandon Harkins
USA.gif
-1
CUT
Charlie Holland
USA.gif
-1
CUT
Scott Langley
USA.gif
-1
CUT
Kolton Lapa
USA.gif
-1
CUT
Jared Wolfe
USA.gif
-1
CUT
Brandon Crick
USA.gif
E
CUT
Andres Gonzales
USA.gif
E
CUT
Toni Hakula
FIN.gif
E
CUT
Robby Ormand
USA.gif
E
CUT
Ryan Ruffels
AUS.gif
E
CUT
Sebastián Vázquez
MEX.gif
E
CUT
Davis Riley
USA.gif
+1
CUT
Tom Whitney
USA.gif
+1
CUT
Chase Wright
USA.gif
+1
CUT
Roberto Díaz
MEX.gif
+2
CUT
Kevin Lucas
USA.gif
+2
CUT
Dylan Wu
USA.gif
+2
CUT
Greg Yates
USA.gif
+2
CUT
Whee Kim
KOR.gif
+3
CUT
Seth Reeves
USA.gif
+3
CUT
Brett Stegmaier
USA.gif
+3
CUT
John Senden
AUS.gif
+4
CUT
Shane Smith
USA.gif
+4
CUT
Nicholas Thompson
USA.gif
+4
CUT
Trey Mullinax
USA.gif
+5
CUT
Brady Schnell
USA.gif
+5
CUT
Tony Romo (a)
USA.gif
+11
WD
John Oda
USA.gif
E
WD
Brad Hopfinger
USA.gif
E
WD
Mark Baldwin
USA.gif
E
WD
Y.E. Yang
KOR.gif
E
DQ
Ollie Schniederjans
USA.gif
E
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