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Monday Qualifiers: Travelers Championship

For the second consecutive year, Chase Seiffert qualified for the Travelers Championship one week after his former Florida State teammate won the U.S. Open. Seiffert and Koepka will be reunited once again at TPC River Highlands after Seiffert shot 63 on Monday at Ellington Ridge Country Club in Ellington, Connecticut. Seiffert contended at last year’s Travelers Championship before fading on the weekend. It was one of three events that he qualified for in 2016-17. James Driscoll, Andrew Svoboda and Rick Lamb shot 66 to also qualify. Two of this season’s most successful qualifiers narrowly missed earning another TOUR start. Scott Strohmeyer, whose fourth-place finish at the Sanderson Farms Championship is the best this season by a Monday qualifier, shot 67. T.J. Vogel fired 68 to miss the mark by two shots. He has qualified for six events this season. Here’s a closer look at the players who earned spots in the Travelers Championship on Monday. CHASE SEIFFERT (63) Age: 26 Hometown: Panama City Beach, Florida Alma mater: Florida State PGA TOUR starts: 4 Cuts made: 3 Best TOUR finish: T43, 2017 Travelers Championship Notes: Seiffert made the cut in all three tournaments he qualified for last season. He was in fourth place, just two shots off the lead, halfway through last year’s Travelers Championship before shooting 3 over on the weekend. He has played just one PGA TOUR-sanctioned event in 2018, finishing T48 in the Web.com Tour’s Rex Hospital Open. Seiffert shot 64 to qualify for that event. JAMES DRISCOLL (66) Age: 40 Hometown: Jupiter, Florida Alma mater: Virginia PGA TOUR starts: 240 Cuts made: 118 Best TOUR finish: 2nd, 2009 Valero Texas Open and 2005 Zurich Classic of New Orleans Notes: Driscoll, a Masachusetts native, is making his PGA TOUR return close to home. It will be his first TOUR start since the 2016 OHL Classic at Mayakoba. He won on the Web.com Tour in 2016 but has played just one event on that circuit in 2018. Both his runners-up on the PGA TOUR were playoff losses. He 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. ANDREW SVOBODA (66) Age: 38 Hometown: Roslyn Harbor, New York Alma mater: St. John’s PGA TOUR starts: 76 Cuts made: 31 Best TOUR finish: T2, 2014 Zurich Classic of New Orleans Notes: The three-time Web.com Tour winner is playing his first PGA TOUR event since 2015. He has missed the cut in four of five cuts on the Web.com Tour this season. He is 171st on the Web.com Tour money list. RICK LAMB (66) Age: 27 Hometown: St. Simons Island, Georgia Alma mater: Tennessee PGA TOUR starts: 28 Cuts made: 9 Best TOUR finish: T3, 2017 John Deere Classic Notes: Lamb has conditional status after finishing 150th in the FedExCup in his first TOUR season. He has made just one cut in nine starts this season, though. Lamb won on the Web.com Tour in 2016 and finished just two shots behind Bryson DeChambeau at last year’s John Deere. Lamb is 120th on this season’s Web.com Tour money list. FEDEX ST. JUDE CLASSIC QUALIFIERS T63. A.J. McInerney, 70-69-69-75 MC. T.J. Vogel, 70-74 MC. Omar Uresti, 70-75 MC. Ben Crancer, 75-72 THIS SEASON’S QUALIFIERS Qualifiers: 67 Made cut: 22 (32.8%) Top-10s: 3 (Scott Strohmeyer, T4 at Sanderson Farms; Trey Mullinax,T8 at Valspar; Julian Suri, T8 at Houston) Top-25s: 5 Most times qualified: T.J. Vogel (6)

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