No golfer in PGA Tour history has shot 60 two times in one season. No golfer, that is, until Sebastian Munoz closed out the accomplishment Thursday during the first round of the AT&T Byron Nelson.
Reflecting on the 2020 Masters, last year's Presidents Cup at Royal Melbourne looks like an event that's still growing in significance historically as a turning point for things to come.
The final exemption category that had yet to play out was the top five players not otherwise exempt from the 2019-2020 final FedEx Cup points list – and Lee was one of them.
Only the top 125 players on the FedEx Cup points list after this week's Wyndham Championship will qualify for the Playoff tournaments, which begin next week at the Northern Trust event.
Because of the 13 cancelled events, plenty of big-name golfers who thought they had time to play their way into the top 125 are now sitting on the bubble.
For decades, Latin American athletes have been making a mark in Major League Baseball, and in more recent years the NBA. They are starting to more in golf, too. And it hasn’t been an accident.
Sebastian Munoz needed to work a little overtime for his first PGA Tour win at the Sanderson Farms Championship, but it was his play over the 72 holes before downing Sungjae Im on the first hole of a playoff that made it all possible.