COLSAERTS GOING TO US FOR THE COURSES, NOT THE MONEY
- FROM THE GOLF CHANNEL WEBSITE
- By Ryan Lavner
Colsaerts, currently 11th on the European Tour’s Order of Merit as he prepares for the season-ending DP World Tour Championship in Dubai, has played across the pond full-time for the past seven years. As he told The Guardian, “I feel like now is a good time for me to go and try something new.”
In nine PGA Tour starts this season, Colsaerts, 30, had a pair of top-10 finishes and earned $677,011 – enough to secure a card as a non-member.
Also of note: He averaged 315.2 yards per drive, second best on Tour.
The world’s 35th-ranked player also was one of the major revelations at the Ryder Cup, stealing the spotlight from Tiger Woods in the Friday afternoon fourballs on his way to a stirring victory in the team format.
Right now, it appears as though Colsaerts will play a US PGA Tour-heavy schedule to begin the season, head to Europe for a few big summer events such as the BMW PGA and Volvo Match Play, return to the States for the FedEx Cup playoffs and then cap his year with Europe’s big-money closing stretch.
“It means that I have been going in the right direction,” Colsaerts said of his impending move, according to the report. “Playing on the US PGA Tour is a big step in a golfer’s career. As soon as I heard I had the possibility of playing over there, it was something I wanted to do. … I’m going to try and make the most of it now.”
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