Harrison Endycott starts well in bid for PGA Tour return

Harrison Endycott – file photo
Amongst the original field of 163 hopefuls playing the Final Stage of the PGA Tour School, only five will earn their PGA Tour playing rights in 2024 and Australian Harrison Endycott has begun well in his quest to return to the PGA Tour by sharing the lead at the halfway stage of the event in Ponte Vedra Beach in Florida.
Endycott, a member of the Australian Eisenhower Trophy winning team in Mexico in 2016, has just completed his first season on the PGA Tour but was unable to retain his full playing rights and, to do so, needs to finish inside the top five and ties after 72 holes on Sunday.
Endycott finished 139th on the FedEx Cup points table and while that will earn a few starts next season the importance of a full card ensures certainly of scheduling and more events to play.
Endycott, from Sydney, added a 68 to his 65 in yesterday’s opening round and shares the lead with Americans Kyle Westmoreland and Blaine Hale Jr.
Other Australasians have not fared so well with Rhein Gibson next best in 78th place.



