Does anyone know what’s up with Anthony Delisanti?
Caleb starts the day at three strokes off the lead. It will probably take a round like he had on Thursday to win.
Caleb faltered in the final 2 rounds finishing 73, 74 leaving him at -6 for the tourney after leading after each of the first 2 rounds. He finished in a tie for 13th. One of these days...
Tough weekend for Caleb, but he keeps plugging along and getting points toward promotion to the PGA Tour. My guess is that his persistence will pay off.
Tough weekend for Caleb, but he keeps plugging along and getting points toward promotion to the PGA Tour. My guess is that his persistence will pay off.
He did move up from 2oth place to 19th! If he had won he would have been number 2 or 3. He needs to keep finishing is the top 20 and making the cuts. Right now he has earned $122,985 this season or an average of $13,665 per start.
I was curious what it might take for Caleb to finish in the top 20 and get his pga card. Last year, the 20th place golfer had 1031 points. So, somewhere between 1000 and 1200 points should earn him his card.
Rough start for Caleb today. Unless he can recover tomorrow, he might be looking at missing cut.
Rough start for Caleb today. Unless he can recover tomorrow, he might be looking at missing cut.
agreed. A “colorful” round! Any word on when Anthony gets a start?
Caleb had an early morning tee time this morning and went out and shot a nifty little 65 with no bogeys. Will easily make the cut.
@vu72 Anthony Delisanti will be playing in Dallas Monday, May 18th in one of the final qualifying events for the 2026 US Open. He will likely have to finish the day among the top 6-10 golfers out 129 playing in the event to qualify for the US Open. It is a single day 36 hole event.
Update-I didn’t see that Anthony actually played in the Dallas qualifier. I believe the remaining final qualifiers will happen in early June.
Caleb moves up 10 slots today, now tied for 15th going into the final round, six strokes off the lead.
Played the last 5 holes 4 under to finish tied for 13th. He is now 18th in the point standings.
Looking at his stats for the year, he has played in 10 events, and made 10 cuts. He has 7 top 25 finishes, and yearly earnings of $142,152. The earnings are nice, yet he is performing well over time.
Caleb made the cut again this week, currently in a tie for 30th place, 6 strokes off the lead. 4 golfers in the top 20 of points standings didn’t play this week or missed the cut. Another chance with a strong weekend to move up in The Korn Ferry points standings.
T8 after a solid Saturday