Oklahoma graduate Max McGreevy secured his second win on the Korn Ferry Tour by making a birdie on the final hole of the tournament. Despite bogeying the 17th hole and entering the final hole tied for the lead, he managed to card a two under 69 to seal the victory. This win earns McGreevy a spot back on the PGA Tour, where he previously played before losing his card.
In addition to McGreevy’s success, two Illini players also had a good weekend. Jackson Buchanan, in his Korn Ferry Tour debut, finished tied for 39th after posting 13-under, making him the only amateur in the field to make the weekend. Dylan Meyer, who finished T48 in Springfield, was left wanting more after an even-par 71. However, he was able to take away a positive finish and paycheck as he continues to work towards gaining full-time status.
As players prepare for their next tournament, The John Deere Classic is set to begin on Thursday, July 4 at TPC Deere Run in Silvis, Illinois. This tournament will provide another opportunity for players to showcase their skills and compete for a chance to advance their careers in professional golf. With its long history of producing top talent and challenging playable conditions, The John Deere Classic is sure to be an exciting event for golf fans everywhere.
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