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Discover the intense drama at the 2024 Korn Ferry Tour Championship, where five players risk everything for their PGA TOUR dreams. From South African rookie Barend Botha leading the pack to Scottish comeback story Sandy Scott, veteran Justin Suh seeking redemption, Chinese star Zecheng Dou on a hot streak, and Swede Pontus Nyholm battling the bubble—every shot counts.
Watch highlights, key moments, and player insights as they tee off on Sunday at French Lick Resort. Learn about their journeys, injuries overcome, and the high stakes for earning PGA TOUR cards. Don’t miss this gripping golf action!
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The Cornferryy Tour Championship is a highstakes event where players dreams hang in the balance. Here’s a look at five players with everything on the line as they approach the final round at French Lick. Baron Boa, the 23-year-old South African, is leading the field into the final round after a back 9:30 on Saturday. Both’s journey hasn’t been easy with a mid-season slump and travel fatigue. He turned to his older brother NJ Botha for emotional support and the results have been immediate. Since the switch, Botha has been on a roll, missing just one cut in his last nine events and finishing runner up at the Utah Championship. Sandy Scott, a 27-year-old rookie from Scotland, Scott is just one shot behind Botha. His comeback story is inspiring as he suffered a devastating wrist injury just 5 years ago. almost ending his golf career. Scott’s perseverance and love for the game have led him to rediscover his rhythm. Sitting at 9 under heading into Sunday, Justin S. Saw, a former topranked amateur, is seeking redemption. He won the Kornferryy Tour Championship in 2022 to earn his first PGA Tour card, but struggled in 2024. S’s confidence was reignited earlier this season with a win at the Visa Argentina Open and he’s now 27 and aiming for a top three finish to return to the tour. Zachchen Do a 27year-old from China has been on a hot streak. He entered the playoffs 58th on the points list but has since climbed to number 19. Do’s precision and patience have helped him make a strong case for a PGA tour card and he’s already proven his medal under pressure. Pontis Niholm Niholm from Sweden is in a precarious position. He slid to number one 21 after a difficult opening three rounds needing a strong finish to stay in the promotion zone. Niholm’s season resume is impressive with 21 cuts made in 25 starts and three top 20 finishes in his last five starts. Now he must rely on one final round to secure his future.
