Sydney’s Harrison Endycott earns PGA Tour card


Harrison Endycott and his Dad celebrate a milestone achievement – photo PGA Tour / Getty

Sydney’s Harrison Endycott has secured a PGA Tour card for next season by finishing in 21st position at the end of the regular Korn Ferry Tour season’s standings.

Endycott was in 19th position as this week’s final event of the regular season began and although he has slipped to 21st he has finished inside the required 25 players to advance to the PGA Tour.

He could manage only 55th place in the final event in Omaha but he had done enough earlier in the season including a win in Alabama in April to secure his card.

“It’s incredible. This was an amazing tournament with an amazing atmosphere. To have my dad and girlfriend here this week on a tough golf course, it was great. To be #TOURBound is an incredible feeling. We’ll be having some champagne to celebrate. It feels incredible and I have so many people that have worked so hard and sacrificed so much for me.”

Endycott has the opportunity over the next three event Korn Ferry Tour Final series to improve his standing as all 25 players will tee it up in the Finals against another 50 from the Korn Ferry Tour and those players finishing between 126th and 200th on the PGA Tour’s FedEx Cup standings as they chase one of 25 additional cards available via the Finals.

Either way, 26 year old Endycott has achieved the dream of so many to play the PGA Tour five years after turning professional and following an amateur career which saw him as one of the Australian 2016 Eisenhower winning team members in Mexico.

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