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Monday qualifiers: The RSM Classic

Brendon Todd finished three shots ahead of the field in The RSM Classic’s Monday qualifier after shooting a bogey-free 61 at Brunswick (Ga.) Country Club. He birdied five of his final six holes. This will be the first start of the season for the former TOUR winner. A 5-for-3 playoff determined the final three spots in the RSM field. Ben Taylor, who won on the Web.com Tour in 2018, and Kameron Williams were the odd men out. Akshay Bhatia, the 2018 AJGA Player of the Year and runner-up at this year’s U.S. Junior Amateur, missed the playoff by a single shot. Here’s a closer look at the players who Monday qualified for the final event of the fall season. BRENDON TODD (61) Age: 33 Hometown: Atlanta Alma mater: Georgia PGA TOUR starts: 160 Cuts made: 75 Best PGA TOUR finish: Won, 2014 AT&T Byron Nelson Notes: Making his season debut. … Made just 15 starts over the previous two seasons, missing 14 cuts. … Qualified for the TOUR Championship in 2014 and finished in the top 50 of the 2015 FedExCup. … Struggles started shortly thereafter. … Fell out of the FedExCup’s top 200 in 2016 after missing 25 of 29 cuts. … Also owns two Web.com Tour victories. …Medalist at 2011 PGA TOUR Qualifying Tournament. JAMES DRISCOLL (64) Age: 41 Hometown: Boston Alma mater: Virginia PGA TOUR starts: 242 Cuts made: 119 Best PGA TOUR finish: 2nd, 2009 Valero Texas Open and 2005 Zurich Classic of New Orleans Notes: Monday qualified twice in 2018, finishing T61 at the Travelers and missing the cut at Wyndham. … Won on Web.com Tour in 2016 but has played just one event on that circuit this year. … Both his runners-up on the PGA TOUR were playoff losses. … Lost a playoff to Zach Johnson in San Antonio and Tim Petrovic in New Orleans. … Driscoll also was runner-up in the 2000 U.S. Amateur, losing to Jeff Quinney on the 39th hole of the 36-hole final. ALEX KANG (64) Age: 28 Hometown: Las Vegas Alma mater: San Diego State PGA TOUR starts: 3 Cuts made: 2 Best PGA TOUR finish: T10, 2017 Shriners Hospitals for Children Open Notes: Brother of LPGA major winner Danielle Kang. … Finished 108th on the Web.com Tour money list in 2018 with one top-10 in 22 starts. … Shot a final-round 64 to finish T10 at last year’s Shriners after getting in the field on a sponsor exemption. … Also made the cut in the 2015 Puerto Rico Open, finishing T47. BLAKE MORRIS (64) Age: 26 Hometown:  Alma mater: Mississippi PGA TOUR starts: Debut Notes: Ranks 19th on the 2018 Minor League Golf Tour’s money list. … Completed his collegiate career at Mississippi in 2015. … Was second on the team with a 71.9 scoring average. MAYAKOBA GOLF CLASSIC QUALIFIERS MC. Corey Conners, 72-71 MC. Brad Adamonis, 76-69 MC. Eamonn McLoughlin, 70-76 MC. Matt Hutchins, 75-72 THIS SEASON’S QUALIFIERS Qualifiers: 16 Made cut: 6 Best finish: T4, Aaron Baddeley (Safeway Open) Top-10s: 1 Top-25s: 2

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