BLAINE (Minn.) – Greyson Sigg is expected to compete in the FedExCup Playoffs. This is due to his self-belief, which led to him winning two of 19 top-25 finishes on the Korn Ferry Tour in 2020-21. He was also Rookie of Year. He knows that Playoffs spots cannot be given but earned and that his attitude may have limited his potential during his rookie PGA TOUR year. He was ranked No. He ranked No. 126 in the FedExCup standings and is one of the bubble boys into the final three events. Sigg’s play this week shows a desire for success. Sigg recorded a third round, 7-under 64 at TPC Twin Cities, despite a mid-round delay of 6 hours 38 minutes. This allowed him to tie for sixth in Minnesota. He would be ranked No. He would be ranked 105 in the FedExCup standings and thus secure a Playoffs spot. Sigg said that he was trying to keep his head up during the first TOUR season. This included five consecutive missed cuts in May, June and June. It’s frustrating. It’s a frustrating game. Many players are hoping to make it into the Playoffs at TPC Twin Cities on Sunday, including Scott Piercy, the 54-hole leader. At No. 138, the four-time TOUR winner started the week. He is ranked 138 in FedExCup’s standings. Although he has five top-25s so far in the season, he still needs to find his first top-10. Piercy entered Saturday with a three shot lead. He carded 5-under-66 to increase that to four. Piercy said that being in this situation means a lot. Piercy said that he has had his struggles and that it was a confidence booster to be in this position. Callum Tarren from England is one of these chasers. Tarren earned his first TOUR card in the 2021 Korn Ferry Tour Finals less than a month before the birth of his second child. He didn’t make it to the Playoffs until February’s Honda Classic. He has gained confidence from his results. In his 15 previous starts, he has made 10 cuts, including two top-six finishes. He also played in Saturday’s final threesome of TPC Twin Cities. He is T13 in the final round. He was No.144 on the FedExCup. He is projected to move up to No. 134. Tarren said that the possibility of reaching the Playoffs would be “incredible.” “That was my goal from the beginning of the season. After eight events, it didn’t look promising. My game was good enough. “I don’t look at the numbers on the course because you can change from inside the number to outside it in one hole. Doug Ghim, another aspiring Playoffs player, believes that a solid week this week will be enough. A University of Texas alum, Ghim, who was a student at Texas, won his first TOUR card via the 2019 Korn Ferry Tour Finals. He drained an 8-foot par on 72nd hole and then performed a Tiger-esque fist pump. Ghim, 26, missed out on the Playoffs during his first TOUR season at No. He was 184 on FedExCup. However, his eligibility was extended due to COVID-19. He was awarded a No. He finished at No. 83 in last year’s FedExCup and started this week at No. 117 in the standings. Ghim scored a 65 in the third round at TPC Twin Cities, moving him into a tie for Third. This projects him to No. 84 on FedExCup. Ghim said that his season has been frustrating. “It’s been frustrating because a lot of my improvements as a player haven’t really been reflected clearly in the FedExCup statistically and whatnot.” “But I know where I am trending and have been knocking at the door, just maybe one bad round or two away. I just tried to be patient. It’s a good time to find your groove and start to get in the game. This is what I could do all year. But it’s still fun to be in my stride. The lack of opportunities this time of year just magnifies that knowledge. Sigg said that making the Playoffs would be a huge accomplishment. “I don’t expect anything else. “I expect a lot from myself and I look forward the next few weeks to doing so.”
By: Kevin Prise
Title: Race to FedExCup Playoffs takes center stage at 3M Open
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Published Date: Sat, 23 Jul 2022 22:52:00 -0400
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