Rise and fall at Valspar provides wealth of experience for PGA rookie Conners
After holding the 54-hole lead at the PGA Tour’s Valspar Championship Saturday night, Corey Conners let his mind wander.
Conners was in a position to become just the second rookie to win on Tour in the 2017-18 season — and the first Canadian since Adam Hadwin captured the same event last year — and a win for the first-year golfer would go a long way. He’d secure his Tour card for two years, he’d get into the Masters and there would be a US$1.1 million payday.
Those thoughts faded as Sunday’s round wore on. Conners shot his worst round of the week, a 6-over-par 77, and finished tied for 16th well back of Paul Casey’s winning mark of 10-under.
The 26-year-old from Listowel, Ont., is looking at the tournament as a stepping stone as his rookie season continues.


