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Pro Golfer Larson's PGA Tour Run Ends Strong

Summary

  • Anders Larson shot his best PGA Tour round at 2-under-par 69.
  • Larson finished the ISCO Championship at 2-over par, missing the cut.
  • He earned his spot via a Monday Qualifier, a path he'll repeat.
Pro Golfer Larson's PGA Tour Run Ends Strong

Anders Larson's first PGA Tour event as a professional golfer concluded on Friday at the ISCO Championship in Louisville, Kentucky. Larson, hailing from Pine Island, achieved his best-ever round in a PGA Tour event, shooting a 2-under-par 69 in the second round.

Despite this personal best, Larson finished the tournament at 2-over par for 36 holes, which was not enough to make the cut for the weekend play. The par-70 course at Hurstbourne Country Club played to 7,056 yards.

Larson secured his spot in the ISCO Championship by sharing medalist honors at a Monday Qualifier held on July 6. He aims to leverage this experience by competing in at least two more Monday qualifiers in the coming weeks, including one for the 3M Open.

His previous PGA Tour appearances were in the John Deere Classic in 2023 and 2024, where he missed the cut both times as an amateur. Larson also competed collegiately, spending two seasons at Tennessee Tech University and the last two at Eastern Kentucky University, where he led the team in scoring for the second consecutive year and achieved his first Division I win at the Seminole Intercollegiate.

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