Greyserman, Gotterup, McCormick Secure PGA TOUR Cards
ELMSFORD, N.Y. (October 9, 2023) -- Max Greyserman, Chris Gotterup, and Ryan McCormick - a trio of New Jerseyans - were among 30 players that secured their dream of playing on the PGA TOUR on Sunday, as the Korn Ferry Tour concluded its four-week playoff series and 2023 season with its Tour Championship at Victoria National Golf Club in Newburgh, Indiana.
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Greyserman, a Short Hills native, has played four consecutive years on the Korn Ferry Tour. The Duke University graduate only played in seven events in 2022 before shutting down the season to get surgery on a wrist injury. During his recovery, he looked into potential career paths outside of golf, not knowing what his recovery would look like. Greyserman, 28, came back stronger than ever though, using a pair of runner-up finishes in 2023 to lead him to finish No. 9 on the season's points list.
Gotterup, 24, had a consistent season as a Korn Ferry Tour rookie, making 20 cuts and 14 top 25s in 24 starts. The 2019 Met Amateur champion and MGA Player of the Year finished No. 23 on the season's points list. He already has a pair of top-10s on the PGA TOUR to his credit, doing so in the 2022 Puerto Rico Open (T7) as an amateur and the 2022 John Deere Classic (T4) after turning professional.
McCormick, the 2012 Met Amateur champion, also earns his first-ever PGA TOUR card after 10 years of competing as a professional, which has taken him across the globe. The 31-year-old played in all 26 Korn Ferry events this season, notching four top-10s en route to a No. 27 finish on the season's points list. This was McCormick's third consecutive Korn Ferry Tour season.
The trio's membership begins in January with the Sony Open in Hawaii.