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Korn Ferry Tour Player Disqualified After Missing Tee Time

Korn Ferry Tour Player Disqualified After Missing Tee Time

Former US Amateur champion, Curtis Luck, was disqualified on Thursday after missing his first-round tee time at a Korn Ferry Tour Finals event, with an extraordinary blunder meaning that the Australian will rely on results not costing him a potential PGA Tour card.

The 27-year-old mistakenly thought his tee time was 10 minutes later than it really was at Hillcrest Country Club, which is hosting the Albertsons Boise Open in the first of four Korn Ferry Tour Final events.

Officials tried to look for Luck in vain and he was promptly disqualified from the event leaving him No. 59 on the Korn Ferry Tour points list, with only the final top 30 earning a PGA Tour card

Luck hits an iron shot and watches its flight

Luck has one victory on the Korn Ferry Tour and has two top-five finishes on the PGA Tour

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Originally, Luck was scheduled to tee off at 7.45am, but the Australian thought it was actually 7.55am. After the incident, the Korn Ferry Tour rules committee confirmed: “Curtis Luck missed his first-round tee time (7:45 am) and did not arrive within the five additional minutes allotted under Rule 5.3a, and was subsequently disqualified. Luck did not meet any of the three exceptions within Rule 5.3a.”

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