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Players with strong local ties fall short at PGA Tour Champions Q-school

By Gary Baines – 12/10/2021

Two-time PGA Tour winner Jonathan Kaye, a part-time resident of Boulder, closed with a 67 and former Castle Pines resident Esteban Toledo finished in the top 20 at the final stage of PGA Tour Champions Q-school, but no players with strong Colorado connections earned a 2022 Champions card on Friday.

Only the top five finishers out of the 79-man field in Lutz, Fla., garnered fully exempt status through Q-school, and Toledo placed 16th, Kaye 47th and former Durango resident Tom Kalinowski 65th.

Toledo, a four-time Champions winner, started the week with a 66, but couldn’t keep up the momentum, shooting an even-par 71 on Friday for a 4-under 280 total. 

Landing 2022 Champions cards were Rob Labritz (267), David Branshaw (270), Thongchai Jaidee (270), Roger Rowland (275) and Tom Gillis (276).

Kaye, a former University of Colorado golfer, overcame a double bogey and a bogey by recording seven birdies in his final-round 67. But going 74-75-75 in the previous rounds put him behind the 8 ball and he ended up at 7-over 291. 

Meanwhile, Kalowski posted a final round 74 — despite six birdies — to check in at 298.

The scores of the competitors with major Colorado ties:

16. Former Castle Pines resident Esteban Toledo 66-71-72-71–280

47. Part-time Boulder resident Jonathan Kaye 74-75-75-67—291

65. Former Durango resident Tom Kalinowski 74-72-78-74–298

For all the scores from the Champions Q-school finals, CLICK HERE.

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