Despite closing with a 66 and earning his best finish in more than a year, it appears John Peterson came up one shot short in his bid to extend his PGA Tour career.The former NCAA champ made the final start of his medical extension this week at The Greenbrier, and after making the cut on the number believed he needed to earn about $60,000 to maintain at least conditional PGA Tour status through the end of the season. He finished in an eight-way tie for 13th, earning a little over $121,000.But the Tour determines conditional status solely via FedExCup points, not actual dollars earned, and by that metric Peterson was achingly close. Needing 55.33 points to earn conditional status, Peterson instead received only 54.75 points for his best finish since a T-12 at the 2017 Waste Management Phoenix Open.
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Its been a fun ride @PGATOUR pic.twitter.com/rhWmhcHV6k— John Peterson (@JohnPetersonFW) July 8, 2018Peterson, 29, finished T-4 at the 2012 U.S. Open and played in the 2013 Masters as a result, but the former LSU standout has battled injuries in recent years. He has stated on multiple occasions that if he fails to secure at least conditional status, he plans to retire from the Tour and take up a real estate job in his native Texas.Should Peterson change his mind, his FedExCup point total from this season should be enough to qualify him for Web.com Tour Finals in September, where he could vie for one of 25 PGA Tour cards that will be up for grabs for the 2018-19 season.
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Getty Images. Days after his putter swipe ignited a controversy that threatened to overshadow the U.S. Open, Phil Mickelson offered an apology. Mickelson received a two-shot penalty for purposely hitting his ball while it was still in motion on the 13th green during the third round at Shinnecock Hills.
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"I just can't practice like I used to," he said Tuesday at the Masters. "My back gets sore. I just can't log the time that I used to, and that goes with every part of my game." During the prime of his career, Woods' lengthy practice sessions were legendary, but he's needed to scale back his workload because of age and injury.
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Tiger Woods, no stranger to significant injuries himself, was asked Tuesday at the U.S. Open of his thoughts on what happened to Durant: It was sad. As athletes we've all been there to that spot when you just know it, that something just went, and can't move, can't do much of anything. And you can see it on his face, how solemn his face went.
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Oosthuizen holds early WGC-Mexico lead. By. South Africa's Louis Oosthuizen fired an eagle and five birdies in a seven-under-par 64 on Thursday to take the first-round lead in the WGC Mexico
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After several stops and starts due to weather, the first round of the Zurich Classic was finally wrapped up on Friday afternoon. The team of Brian Gay and Rory Sabbatini lead at 12-under par.
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