Masters star amateur Sam Bennett making pro debut at Memorial
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[June 01, 2023]
After rising to fame as the low amateur at the recent
Masters, Sam Bennett is ready to make a living playing golf.
Bennett, a highly decorated collegiate golfer at Texas A&M, will
make his professional debut at this week's Memorial Tournament.
The 23-year-old has already played in PGA Tour events as an amateur
and gained entry into majors as the reigning U.S. Amateur champion,
but this week will be different at Muirfield Village Golf Club in
Dublin, Ohio.
"I'm excited," Bennett said. "College was great, it was fun. But now
I'm ready to take my game to the next level and I got a good
opportunity here at The Memorial here this week to get started. I
got this and then RBC (Canadian Open) next week and then U.S. Open.
So nice little three-week stretch to start my professional career
off."
Bennett played his last collegiate tournament, the NCAA
Championships, this past weekend in Scottsdale, Ariz. He tied for
74th individually (15-over-par 295) as Texas A&M finished 13th at
Grayhawk Golf Club.
But his performance in April at Augusta National still seems fresh
and was a subject of his Wednesday press conference.
He carded two rounds of 68, played with the lead group on Saturday
and finished in a tie for 16th at 2 under to earn the Silver Cup as
low amateur.
"That was awesome," Bennett said of playing with the final group on
Saturday at the Masters. "That was a great experience. I wasn't
nervous. I really wasn't. Like I said, I'm experienced, but it
definitely helped to see what those guys do daily. I just learned
that I need to play my game and my good golf's good enough to
compete."
Bennett put together a strong college career, collecting
All-American and Southeastern Conference Golfer of the Year honors
along the way.
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By finishing in the top five (fifth) in the PGA
Tour University Ranking, Bennett earned fully exempt status
membership on the Korn Ferry Tour, the main feeder of the PGA Tour.
His finish also made him exempt for the final stage of the 2023 PGA
Tour Q-School. If he makes the top five there, he will earn a PGA
Tour card and the right to accept unlimited PGA Tour sponsor
exemptions for 2023 and 2024.
"That's incredible what PGA Tour U has done for college golfers,"
Bennett said. "In the past, you could be the best college golfer and
not be guaranteed anything coming out the gate. So Ludvig (Aberg)
got 1, now he has temporary membership and then 2 through 5 we get
unlimited starts this year and next. So it's definitely helping the
college game in every aspect."
Sweden's Aberg earned his PGA Tour card Monday night by finishing
the college golf season No. 1 in the PGA Tour University rankings.
For Bennett, who was officially announced as the newest member of
golf equipment manufacturer Ping's Tour staff on Wednesday, he's
past being in awe of the pros. Now he's one of them.
"I felt like I'm experienced, like I said, and, yeah, I mean it's
cool, but I'm ready to do this for a living now," Bennett said. "I
mean, it's cool, but this is right where I want to be."
--Field Level Media
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