Nov. 19, 2008
Callaway Gardens, GA - -
Former University of Louisville Cardinal golfers, Derek Fathauer and Adam Rainaud finished competing at the PGA
Tour's Second Stage of the Qualifying Tournament on Saturday. The PGA
Tour sponsor's the Qualifying Tournament as an avenue to earn
full-time playing status on the Tour. Thousands of professional golfers
compete over the course of three to four stages in a six week span to
earn their PGA Tour card for the up-coming season.
Adam Rainaud successfully advanced through this year's Pre-Qualifying
and First Stage in his first attempt since turning professional earlier
this year following his tie for 13th place at the 2008 NCAA
Championship. Derek Fathauer earned an exemption directly to the Second
Stage after competing in the 2008 United States Open in June and playing
all four rounds.
Both Cardinal golfers competed this past week in one of four Second
Stage sites at Callaway Gardens, GA, site of the former Buick Classic on
the PGA Tour. The field of 78 golfers competed for the low 20 spots to
advance to the Final Stage to be held December 3 - 8, 2008 at PGA West
in LaQuinta, CA.
Former PGA Tour winners Chris Riley and Robert Damron earned medalist
honors by posting a score of 17-under par over four rounds on the par 72
layout. Derek Fathauer finished T11 to advance to the Final Stage after
rounds of 70-72-68-68-278 (-10). Adam Rainaud failed to advance after
finishing T45 with rounds of 72-70-70-72-284 (-4).