David Carey blasted an eight-under 64 in Alabama to take a large step in direction of qualifying for the Last Stage of the PGA Tour Qualifying College.
The massive-hitting Dubliner (29) made ten birdies in his first 15 holes of his second spherical at RTJ Golf Path at Highland Oaks to place himself in place to card a magical 59.
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However whereas he bogeyed his closing two holes so as to add a 64 to his opening 69, he completed the day on the prime of the leaderboard, a shot away from Las Vegas-based Sam Choi on 11-under par.
The highest 14 and ties after 72 holes will progress to the Last Stage battle for 5 PGA Tour playing cards at TPC Sawgrass later this month.
Nonetheless, a win on this week’s Second Stage qualifier in Alabama can be price its weight in gold.
The winners (and ties) from every of the 5 Second Stage venues, offered they don’t enhance their standing on the Last Stage, will earn Korn Ferry Tour membership for 2026
Even when he fails to win this week however goes on to qualify for the Last Stage from December 11-14, Carey would have an opportunity to win certainly one of 5 PGA Tour playing cards or Korn Ferry standing if he finishes within the subsequent 40 and ties.
He is definitely no stranger to going low, having shot an unimaginable 11-under 57 en path to victory within the Alps Tour’s Cervino Open in 2019.
He went on to qualify for The one hundred and fiftieth Open at St Andrews in 2022 and performed all 4 rounds, ending joint 62nd on three beneath.
In 2023, he certified for the PGA Tour’s Valero Texas Open and the RBC Canadian Open, however missed each cuts.
In poor health well being prompted him to overlook a lot of 2024, and whereas he is performed sparingly once more this yr, he is given himself an opportunity at the least to say a spot on the PGA Tour Americas, ought to he qualify for the Last Stage.
Boasting large clubhead pace, he is coached by Shane O’Grady, who’s in Alabama with one other shopper, Lauren Walsh, for the Last Stage of the LPGA Q-Sequence.









