Luke Clanton has another three months in his amateur career.
Unless a change of heart, Clanton will become a professional after the NCAA male golf championship in Omni La Costa in Carlsbad, California in late May. Friday, the best classified amateur in the world made the cognizant classic cognizant of the PGA Tour in the beaches of Palm, Win the 20th point of PGA Tour University acceleratedWho gives Clanton a PGA Tour card after the end of his junior season at Florida State.
He then collected another top-20 on tour, placing the T-18 during the Clanton played about 40 times growing, he said. He has another PGA Tour begins to come later this month in the Valspar championship during Copperhead of Innisbrook Resort in Palm Harbor, Florida, but the majority of his schedule in the next three months will rest the seminoles.
With his PGA Tour Locked Card, Clanton said he had a goal to move forward.
“I want to win a national, simple and simple championship,” said Clanton. “Once again, it’s great to win my card, but these guys fought so hard for me and I fought hard for this team. We have a goal in mind, and it’s to win.”
Clanton is missing a university event this week, while Florida’s state participates in Cabo Collegiate. Two weeks ago at the Watersound Invitational, Clanton won for the first time this season And fifth time in his university career.
With one of his biggest weeks behind him, Clanton said he was ready to come back with his teammates and make an effort to go further than the seminoles last year, when they fell into the final NCAA championship match against Auburn.
“I hope they win in Cabo,” said Clanton. “This is the goal. I told them a few days ago, and it’s just my brothers, guy. It’s great to see.
“The support on their part, they didn’t just have sms to congratulate, they sent me a few other things. But they are incredible, and I am delighted to go back and spend time and spend time.”
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