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THE FLATS – Former champions Stewart Cink and Matt Kuchar are back in action at the RBC Heritage … Andy Ogletree returns to action in the Asian Tour International Series in Vietnam … Memories of Larry Mize at The Masters … More details below in this week’s Georgia Tech #ProJackets Report.
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CINK, KUCHAR BACK IN ACTION AT RBC HERITAGE
Former champions Stewart Cink and Matt Kuchar are back in action this week for the RBC Heritage at Harbour Town Golf Links in Hilton Head Island, S.C.
Kuchar, the 2014 champion, currently holds the highest FedEx Cup points ranking (No. 42) of all the Yellow Jackets on the PGA Tour, while Cink, Chesson Hadley and Richy Werenski are competing to climb into the top 125. Cink is in the field as a former champion of the event, while Werenski remains exempt based on his victory in the 2021 Barracuda Championship. Hadley finished last year in the top 125 of the FedEx Cup points list.
Kuchar tied for third last year at Hilton Head, while Cink made the cut and finished 68th in defense of his 2021 title. Cink also won the Heritage title in 2000 and 2004.
Full RBC Heritage field
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OGLETREE BACK TO WORK ON ASIAN TOUR
Andy Ogletree, who played the LIV Golf League event two weeks ago in Orlando, returns to the Asian Tour this weekend for the International Series event in Vietnam, looking for this third victory on that tour. The International Series and Asian Tour Order of Merit (OOM) leader will also compete along with the three most recent winners on the Asian Tour: Wade Ormsby from Australia, Filipino Miguel Tabuena and Hong Kong’s Taichi Kho.
International Series Star Ogletree Entering Orlando with plenty of confidence
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ELSEWHERE
Tyler Strafaci returned to action last week at the Sanctuary Championship on the GPro Tour, tying for 43rd place (212, -4), while Will Dickson (-3) and Ben Smith (-2) both missed the cut … Paul Haley II, who isn’t in the field for the RBC Heritage this week, will instead play a home game, teeing it up along with Chris Petefish and Seth Reeves at the Veritex Bank Championship on the Korn Ferry Tour.
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PLAYING LAST MASTERS, MIZE FINDS IT ‘SURREAL’
With warm applause at the 18th green on a rainy morning, the Masters career of Larry Mize reached its completion Saturday. The Georgia Tech grad and the only Augusta native to ever win the Masters, Mize played his final competitive round at Augusta National after announcing that this year’s tournament, his 40th in a row, would be his last.
“It’s just unbelievable, surreal,” Mize said. “Words don’t do it justice to have won here and played here for 40 years. Pretty incredible.”
Mize, whose holed chip from off the 11th green to win the 1987 Masters in a playoff remains perhaps the most memorable shot in tournament history, was 12 strokes off the cut at 15 over for the two rounds. He was second to last among the 85 players to finish the first two rounds. The 64-year-old finished five shots ahead of another former Masters champ, Sandy Lyle, who also announced that this will be his final Masters as a competitor.
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“THERE’S A REASON THIS IS MY LAST MASTERS”
Larry Mize was even on Thursday after four holes. Then, Augusta National dug its teeth.
Competing in his final Masters Tournament, the 1987 winner played his final 14 holes in plus-seven for an opening 79.
“There’s a reason why this is my last Masters,” Mize said. “I haven’t played in a tournament in a while and my game is not where I’d like it to be.”
The Augusta native birdied No. 3 and played his first nine in 38. The second nine, however, went south with bogies on Nos. 10, 11, 12, 15 and 18.
“It’s a challenge to get around this golf course at my age, and I enjoy that,” Mize said. “I enjoy the challenge of trying to work it around and put it in spots I know.”
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Making his 40th and final Masters appearance, the 1987 champion Larry Mize takes in the moment on No. 18. #themasters pic.twitter.com/1ICbTf7ARe
— The Masters (@TheMasters) April 8, 2023
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THE ONE ITEM LARRY MIZE HAS TO HAVE AT THE MASTERS CHAMPIONS DINNER
Masters champions get what Masters champions want, especially when it’s at the Masters Champions Dinner.
For Larry Mize and Bernhard Langer, that means the olives.
“They have these special olives,” Mize, the 1987 Masters winner, told GOLF’s Claire Rogers in the video. “Bernhard Langer sits next to me and we love the olives. They come by with the olives and a lot of times they’ll have a little cornbread with it. The olives are out of this world. I’ve never had an olive like this.”
Langer, a two-time champion in 1985 and 1993, called the olives “famous.”
These obviously aren’t the same olives you can find at your local supermarket.
An investigation from GOLF’s James Colgan found the olives actually can be traced back all the way to Augusta National co-founder Clifford Roberts. Turns out olives were Roberts’ favorite snack and he insisted the fruit be served straight from the can.
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UPCOMING EVENTS
- PGA Tour: RBC Heritage • April 13-16, 2023 • Harbour Town Golf Links • Hilton Head Island, S.C. • Purse: $20M • FedEx Cup points: 500
- Korn Ferry Tour: Veritex Bank Championship • April 13-16, 2023 • Texas Rangers Golf Club • Arlington, Texas • Purse: $1M
- PGA Tour Champions: Invited Celebrity Classic • April 21-23, 2023 • Las Colinas Country Club • Irving, Texas • Purse: $2M
- PGA Tour Canada: Qualifying Tournament USA West 2 • April 11-14, 2023 • Soboba Springs Golf Club • San Jacinto, Calif.
- Asian Tour: International Series Vietnam • April 13-16, 2023 • KN Golf Links • Vietnam • Purse: $2M
- LIV Golf Series: Adelaide • April 21-23, 2023 • Grange Golf Club • Adelaide, Australia • Purse: $25M
- G Pro Tour: Huntsville Open • April 19-21, 2023 • Huntsville Country Club • Huntsville, Ala. • Purse: $66,525
#PROJACKETS ON SOCIAL MEDIA
PLAYER | PLAYER | LAST WEEK | DATA |
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ANDERS ALBERTSON Hometown: Woodstock, Ga. Turned pro: 2015 Years at Georgia Tech: 2011-15 Status: PGA Tour |
Did not play | FedEx Cup points ranking: 195 YTD earnings: $87,639 Career earnings (PGAT): $512,187 Career earnings (KFT): $915,431 |
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ROBERTO CASTRO Hometown: Alpharetta, Ga. Turned pro: 2007 Years at Georgia Tech: 2003-07 Status: retired |
Did not play | Points ranking: n/a YTD earnings: $0 Career earnings: $7,463,260 |
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STEWART CINK Hometown: Florence, Ala. Residence: Duluth, Ga. Turned pro: 1995 Years at Georgia Tech: 1991-95 Status: PGA Tour |
Did not play | FedEx Cup points ranking: 146 YTD earnings: $210,981 Career earnings (PGAT): $43,254,708 |
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WILL DICKSON Hometown: Providence, R.I. Residence: Atlanta, Ga. Turned pro: 2021 Years at Georgia Tech: 2017-21 Status: Developmental tours |
G Pro Tour Sanctuary Championship missed cut 73-68–141 (-3) |
Points ranking (GPro): 23 YTD Earnings (GPro): $8,700 Career earnings (GPro): $45,171 Points ranking (KFT): 193 YTD earnings (KFT): $4,538 Points ranking (FET): 154 YTD earnings (FET): $2,571 |
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DAVID DUVAL Hometown: Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla. Residence: Denver, Colo. Turned pro: 1993 Years at Georgia Tech: 1989-93 Status: PGA Tour Champions |
Did not play | Champions Tour Points ranking: 70 YTD earnings (Champions): $31,540 Career earnings (Champions): $119,674 Career earnings (PGAT): $18,983,931 |
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J.T. GRIFFIN Hometown: Wilson, N.C. Residence: Marietta, Ga. Turned pro: 2011 Years at Georgia Tech: 2007-11 Status: Korn Ferry Tour |
Did not play | Points ranking (Canada): 45 YTD earnings (Canada): $16,879 Career earnings (KFT): $187,056 |
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CHESSON HADLEY Hometown: Raleigh, N.C. Turned pro: 2010 Years at Georgia Tech: 2006-10 Status: PGA Tour |
Did not play | FedEx Cup points ranking: 135 YTD earnings: $441,052 Career earnings: $10,661,945 |
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SHUN YAT HAK Hometown: Hong Kong Turned pro: 2013 Years at Georgia Tech: 2012-13 Status: PGA Tour China |
Did not play | Order of Merit: n/a YTD earnings: n/a Career earnings: ¥251,305 |
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PAUL HALEY II Hometown: Dallas, Texas Turned pro: 2011 Years at Georgia Tech: 2007-11 Status: PGA Tour |
Did not play | FedEx Cup points ranking: 133 YTD earnings: $340,878 Career earnings (PGAT): $413,883 Career earnings (KFT): $1,078,795 |
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CONNOR HOWE Hometown: Ogden, Utah Residence: Atlanta, Ga. Turned pro: 2023 Years at Georgia Tech: 2018-23 Status: PGA Tour Canada |
Did not play | Fortinet Cup points ranking: n/a YTD earnings: n/a |
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MATT KUCHAR Hometown: Lake Mary, Fla. Residence: Sea Island, Ga. Turned pro: 2000 Years at Georgia Tech: 1997-2000 Status: PGA Tour |
Did not play | FedEx Cup points ranking: 40 YTD earnings: $2,121,277 Career earnings (PGAT): $57,039,746 |
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TROY MATTESON Hometown: Austin, Texas Turned pro: 2003 Years at Georgia Tech: 2000-03 Status: none |
Did not play | Points ranking: n/a YTD earnings: n/a Career earnings (PGA Tour): $9,392,206 |
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LARRY MIZE Residence: Columbus, Ga. Turned pro: 1980 Years at Georgia Tech: 1975-79 Status: PGA Tour Champions |
The Masters missed cut 79-80–159 (+15) |
Champions Tour points ranking: n/a YTD earnings: n/a Career earnings (Champions): $5,144,536 Career earnings (PGAT): $7,947,092 |
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NOAH NORTON Hometown: Chico, Calif. Residence: Atlanta, Ga. Turned pro: 2021 Years at Georgia Tech: 2017-21 Status: Developmental tours |
Did not play | Points ranking (GPro): 165 YTD earnings (GPro): $1,730 |
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ANDY OGLETREE Hometown: Little Rock, Miss. Residence: Roswell, Ga. Turned pro: 2020 Years at Georgia Tech: 2016-20 Status: Asian Tour |
Did not play | Order of Merit (Asian Tour): 1 YTD earnings (Asian Tour): $610,270 2023 earnings (LIV): $132,000 Career earnings (LIV: $252,000 |
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CHRIS PETEFISH Hometown: Danville, Calif. Turned pro: 2018 Years at Georgia Tech: 2014-18 Status: Korn Ferry Tour |
Did not play | Points ranking (KFT): 63 YTD earnings (KFT): $24,775 Career earnings (KFT): $93,820 Career earnings (PGA Tour Canada): $21,118 |
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SETH REEVES Hometown: Duluth, Ga. Turned pro: 2014 Years at Georgia Tech: 2010-14 Status: Korn Ferry Tour |
Did not play | KFT points ranking: 124 YTD earnings: $5,960 Career earnings (PGAT): $649,622 Career earnings (KFT): $621,668 |
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LUKE SCHNIEDERJANS Hometown: Powder Springs, Ga. Residence: Alpharetta, Ga. Turned pro: 2020 Years at Georgia Tech: 2016-20 Status: MacKenzie Tour/Forme Tour |
Did not play | Points ranking (Canada): 29 YTD earnings (Canada): $19,780 Career earnings (Canada): $35,853 |
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OLLIE SCHNIEDERJANS Hometown: Powder Springs, Ga. Turned pro: 2015 Years at Georgia Tech: 2011-15 Status: Korn Ferry Tour |
Did not play | KFT Points ranking: n/a YTD earnings: $3,060 Career earnings (KFT): $530,524 Career earnings (PGAT): $3,879,653 |
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BEN SMITH Hometown: Novi, Mich. Residence: Atlanta, Ga. Turned pro: 2022 Years at Georgia Tech: 2018-22 Status: developmental tours |
GPro Tour Sanctuary Championship missed cut 73-69–142 (-2) |
Gpro points ranking: 92 YTD earnings: $1,250 |
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TYLER STRAFACI Hometown: Davie, Fla. Residence: Davie, Fla. Turned pro: 2020 Years at Georgia Tech: 2016-20 Status: none |
GPro Tour Sanctuary Championship T-43 71-69-72–212 (-4) |
Points ranking (Canada): n/a YTD earnings (Canada): n/a Career earnings (PGA Tour): $21,111 Career earnings (Canada): $12,970 |
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NICHOLAS THOMPSON Hometown: Coral Springs, Fla. Turned pro: 2005 Years at Georgia Tech: 2001-05 Status: Korn Ferry Tour |
Did not play | KFT points ranking: 237 YTD earnings: $2,880 Career earnings (KFT): $922,294 Career earnings (PGAT): $5,729,551 |
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CAMERON TRINGALE Hometown: Laguna Niguel, Calif. Turned pro: 2009 Years at Georgia Tech: 2005-09 Status: LIV Golf/Asian Tour |
Did not play | YTD Earnings (LIV): $902,000 YTD earnings (Asian Tour): $27,625 Career earnings (LIV): $1,482,600 Career earnings (PGAT): $17,310,004 |
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RICHY WERENSKI Hometown: South Hadley, Mass. Turned pro: 2014 Years at Georgia Tech: 2011-14 Status: Korn Ferry Tour |
Did not play | FedEx Cup points ranking: 145 YTD earnings: $234,648 Career earnings (PGAT): $6,315,940 |
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VINCENT WHALEY Hometown: McKinney, Texas Residence: Fayetteville, Ga. Turned pro: 2017 Years at Georgia Tech: 2013-17 Status: PGA Tour |
Did not play | FedEx Cup points ranking: 225 YTD earnings: $0 Career earnings (PGAT): $1,939,680 Career earnings (KFT): $167,469 |
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