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Monday Qualifiers: Sony Open in Hawaii

The Sony Open in Hawaii offers the first Monday qualifier of the year. The four spots available in this week’s PGA TOUR event went to two players from the Aloha State and two players with conditional status, including one who already has a runner-up finish this season. Here’s a look at this week’s four qualifiers (Note: Monday’s score in parentheses): TALOR GOOCH (66) Age: 27 Hometown: Choctaw, Oklahoma Alma mater: Oklahoma State PGA TOUR starts: 31 Cuts made: 14 Best PGA TOUR finish: T13, 2018 Wells Fargo Championship Notes: Has conditional status this season after finishing 139th in last year’s FedExCup as a rookie. … Has made one cut in two starts this season, finishing T14 at the Sanderson Farms Championship. … Won the 2017 News Sentinel Open presented by Pilot on the Web.com Tour. … Was college teammates with PGA TOUR players Kevin Tway, Morgan Hoffmann, Peter Uihlein and Wyndham Clark. … Gooch’s father, Ron, spent five seasons in the Texas Rangers’ minor-league season. BRENT GRANT (66) Hometown: Honolulu Alma mater: BYU-Hawaii PGA TOUR starts: 1 Best finish: MC, 2017 Sony Open in Hawaii Notes: Made it to the final stage of Web.com Tour Q-School in December, finishing T118. … Shot 69-71 to miss the cut by three in the 2017 Sony Open. … Competed as an amateur at Waialae two years ago after winning a qualifier for members of the Governors Cup team, which is composed of the best amateurs in the state. … In 2014, Grant made headlines by qualifying for the U.S. Amateur Four-Ball by himself, shooting 63 on his own ball. … Former Hawaii State Amateur champion. COREY CONNERS (67) Hometown: Listowel, Ontario, Canada Alma mater: Kent State PGA TOUR starts: 43 Best finish: 2nd, 2018 Sanderson Farms Championship Notes: Runner-up to Cameron Champ at this season’s Sanderson Farms Championship but only has conditional status after finishing 130th in last season’s FedExCup. … 38th in the current FedExCup standings. … Also Monday qualified for this season’s Mayakoba Golf Classic (MC). … Runner-up in the 2014 U.S. Amateur after reaching the semifinals the previous year. JARED SAWADA (67) Hometown: Mililani, Hawaii Alma mater: Hawaii PGA TOUR starts: 2 Best finish: T69, 2017 Sony Open in Hawaii Notes: Making his third Sony Open start. … Missed the cut in 2014 and finished T69 two years ago after shooting 68-66 in the first two rounds. … Has played the past two seasons on the Mackenzie Tour-PGA TOUR Canada, missing 13 of 16 cuts. THE RSM CLASSIC QUALIFIERS T54. Brendon Todd, 68-69-69-68 MC. Blake Morris, 72-69 MC. James Driscoll, 72-74 MC. Alex Kang, 73-75 THIS SEASON’S QUALIFIERS Qualified: 20 Made cut: 7 Best finish: T4, Aaron Baddeley (Safeway Open) Top-10s: 1 Top-25s: 2 Most times qualified: Corey Conners (2)

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