November 24, 2024

Plenty of Alabama ties in field for Web.com Tour golf event in Prattville

Blayne Barber wasn’t sure what he was going to be doing during the third week of April. The former Auburn University golfer was supposed to be in Leon, Guanajuato, Mexico, for the Web.com Tour’s El Bosque Mexico Championship, but the event was canceled due to the gas crisis affecting the area.

Then he got an email containing some good news — the Web.com Tour was replacing the trip to Mexico with a stop in Prattville.

“I was like, ‘This is perfect,’” said Barber, who still lives in Auburn. “It was very fortunate. Worked out great for me.”

The inaugural Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail Championship will be held on the Senator Course at Capitol Hill in Prattville during the week of April 15-21, with 156 players competing for a $550,000. It’s the Web.com Tour’s 11th partnership with the Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail and first at Capitol Hill since a five-year stretch from 2001-05.

The preliminary field for the event, released Monday morning, features nine former PGA Tour winners, led by nine-time champion Stuart Appleby and eight-time winner Mike Weir. It also features 10 players who, like Barber, have ties to the state of Alabama.

Will Cannon is from Hoover, Tom Lovelady from Mountain Brook, Robby Shelton from Mobile and Willy Wilcox from Birmingham. Lovelady, Shelton, Jason Bohn, Lee Hodges and Dicky Pride played for the University of Alabama in college; and Cannon, Wilcox, Sam Love and Zack Sucher played at UAB. Even more players with local ties could make the field as alternates.

“It’s cool to kind of see that turnover of guys having success on the professional stage,” said Barber, who played two seasons with the Tigers from 2010-12.

They’re all working toward the same thing, which is earning a PGA Tour card. The Web.com is the proving ground for the highest level of professional golf in the United States. Eight players who won events during the 2017-18 PGA Tour Season (Ryan Armour, Austin Cook, Ted Potter, Brice Garnett, Andrew Landry, Aaron Wise, Troy Merritt and Andrew Putnam) played on the Web.com Tour in 2017, and three winners so far this season (Cameron Champ, Adam Long and Martin Trainer) played in 2018.

In all, there have been more than 500 PGA Tour victories claimed by former Web.com Tour players, including 23 major championships and eight PLAYERS Championships.

“The Web.com Tour just feels like more camaraderie, more of a family,” Barber said. “The PGA Tour is a big business and a lot going on and a lot of money is at stake. It’s more of a corporate feel in some regards, whereas the Web is just everyone strapping up their boots and going to work and doing it together. It’s great. I have a lot of good friends out there. It’s obviously something you don’t want to do year after year, so I think it’s a good place to go and get your PGA Tour card back, and I’m grateful for the opportunity and the challenge, and just kind of embracing it as that.”

The Web.com Tour awards 50 PGA Tour cards every year — 25 to the leading points-earners at the end of the 24-event regular season, and 25 more during the three-event Web.com Tour Finals in August and September.

Barber played his way up to the next level once already in 2014. He’s hoping to do it again this year, and the Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail Championship in Prattville will be a part of that process.

“It’s been a good bit of perspective, and I have sort of just embraced it as a good challenge,” Barber said. “I’ve already gone through the Web, got my card, so there’s an element of knowing you can do something, having accomplished it in the past. There’s a level of comfort and ease with it. It can do one of two things, but it has kind of just lit a fire under me to keep working and improving.”

Here is the complete preliminary field:

  1. Mark Anderson
  2. Michael Arnaud
  3. Eric Axley
  4. Rafael Campos
  5. Zecheng Dou
  6. Michael Gligic
  7. Mark Hubbard
  8. Nelson Ledesma
  9. David Skinns
  10. Ben Taylor
  11. Harry Higgs
  12. Tyler McCumber
  13. Callum Tarren
  14. Danny Walker
  15. Kevin Dougherty
  16. Taylor Moore
  17. Willy Wilcox
  18. Steven Ihm
  19. Justin Hueber
  20. Rhein Gibson
  21. Robby Shelton
  22. Dan McCarthy
  23. Edward Loar
  24. Erik Compton
  25. Justin Lower
  26. Brett Drewitt
  27. Maverick McNealy
  28. Brad Hopfinger
  29. Christian Brand
  30. Brian Campbell
  31. Lanto Griffin
  32. Chase Seiffert
  33. Norman Xiong
  34. Doug Ghim
  35. Michael Gellerman
  36. Jimmy Stanger
  37. Oliver Bekker
  38. Kevin Lucas
  39. Vince India
  40. Oscar Fraustro
  41. Paul Haley II
  42. Austin Smotherman
  43. Michael Miller
  44. Brian Richey
  45. Matthew NeSmith
  46. Bryan Bigley 
  47. Byron Meth
  48. Cody Blick
  49. Zach Wright
  50. Brandon Matthews
  51. Chad Ramey
  52. Vincent Whaley
  53. Drew Weaver
  54. Jamie Arnold
  55. Lee McCoy
  56. Todd Baek
  57. Greg Yates
  58. Steven Alker
  59. Chris Baker
  60. Steve LeBrun
  61. Joshua Creel
  62. Albin Choi
  63. Jordan Niebrugge
  64. Yechun Yuan
  65. Andres Gallegos
  66. Jason Bohn
  67. Carl Pettersson
  68. Daniel Summerhays
  69. Mike Weir
  70. Frank Lickliter II
  71. Paul Stankowski
  72. Scott Harrington
  73. Nicholas Thompson
  74. Jim Renner
  75. Cameron Percy
  76. Brett Stegmaier
  77. Andrew Novak
  78. Zack Sucher
  79. Martin Piller
  80. Tom Lovelady
  81. Derek Fathauer
  82. Rob Oppenheim
  83. Casey Wittenberg
  84. Zac Blair
  85. Wade Binfield
  86. Nicolas Echavarria
  87. Michael Hebert
  88. Charlie Saxon
  89. Ben Polland
  90. Lee Hodges
  91. Andrew Svoboda
  92. Blayne Barber
  93. Conrad Shindler
  94. Brock Mackenzie
  95. William Harrold
  96. Martin Flores
  97. Sam Love
  98. George Cunningham
  99. Joseph Winslow
  100. Ryan Brehm
  101. Marcelo Rozo
  102. Benjamín Alvarado
  103. Jonathan Randolph
  104. Corey Pereira
  105. Thomas Bass
  106. Jimmy Beck
  107. Ethan Tracy
  108. Matt Harmon
  109. Mark Blakefield
  110. Michael Buttacavoli
  111. Olin Browne, Jr.
  112. Dicky Pride
  113. Tag Ridings
  114. Tyson Alexander
  115. Nick Voke
  116. Dylan Meyer
  117. Parker McLachlin
  118. Stuart Appleby
  119. John Merrick
  120. D.H. Lee
  121. Patrick Sullivan
  122. Yuwa Kosaihira
  123. Luke Guthrie
  124. JD Dornes
  125. Jimmy Gunn
  126. Horacio León
  127. Rafael Becker
  128. Dawie van der Walt
  129. Brandon Crick
  130. Roland Thatcher
  131. Emmanuel Kountakis
  132. Jin Park 146
  133. Garrett Osborn
  134. Kevin Roy
  135. Seann Harlingten
  136. Armando Favela
  137. J.T. Griffin
  138. Richard H Lee
  139. Braden Thornberry
  140. Jeffrey Kang
  141. Ian Holt
  142. Dylan Wu
  143. Will Cannon
  144. Cooper Musselman
  145. Eric Steger
  146. Matthew Campbell
  147. Spencer Levin
  148. Trevor Sluman
  149. William Kropp
  150. Carter Jenkins
  151. Grant Hirschman
  152. Motin Yeung
  153. Ben Griffin
  154. Scott Wolfes
  155. Mark Anguiano
  156. Zack Fischer

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