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‘Everybody is so technical’: Why this PGA Tour rookie is old school
Braden Thornberry’s first Korn Ferry Tour victory came at the perfect time.
The 27-year-old pro birdied the 72nd hole at the Pete Dye Course at French Lick Golf Resort to shoot a final-round six-under 66 and win the season-ending Korn Ferry Tour Championship earlier this month. More importantly, that victory — his 104th career Korn Ferry start — helped him secure his PGA Tour card for the first time in his career.
Thornberry entered that week 51st on the Korn Ferry Tour Points List, and with his win he became the only pro from outside the top 30 to move inside it ( the top 30 were awarded PGA Tour cards for 2025 ), knocking out Sam Bennett.
The former top-ranked amateur in the world, 2017 NCAA champion and Fred Haskins Award winner will now finally be able to test his game at the top level. And he’ll do so with a slightly different approach than some of his peers.
Thornberry plays fast — like, really fast — and is more of a throwback, feel-first player, one who tries not to get too bogged down in analytics or swing thoughts. He joined this week’s GOLF Subpar podcast to discuss his mentality.
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“A lot of times people are slow and I don’t even realize it until like the back nine or something,” Thornberry said. “But the stuff that really gets me is like the AimPoint on the 2-footers and stuff — that always burns me up a little bit. I’m just very much a feel player, a reactive player. Everybody is different but I feel like that’s kind of what golf is, and unfortunately I think over the last 10 years it’s turned a little away from that into like a robot game, math game, which works for some people, but I think some people might even be better on the PGA Tour if they were more feel-based instead of being more computer-minded.”
Thornberry works with instructor Scott Hamilton, but even their relationship isn’t as hands-on as some other players and teachers on Tour. Thornberry says he doesn’t prefer to work with teachers on tournament weeks but would rather focus on a direction or key area about a month in advance, then use the time up until his next start to put everything in place.
“[Teachers are] at the tournaments and everybody is so technical; it just turns the game into not really a game anymore, almost like you are trying to do everything so perfect and it’s never very fun,” Thornberry said. “I’ve noticed I play my best golf when I’m feeling good and having fun, and even playing fast. I feel like when I’m playing well I read putts less and less and can get rolling a little bit. … I’ve seen guys with like wind charts on how far it’s going to go and stuff. And it’s not like I don’t believe in it — I do think it works for certain people — but it’s just not my style.”
You can listen to the complete interview with Thornberry here or watch it on YouTube below.
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The Five: Players with highest stakes in FedExCup Fall’s closing stretch
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It’s bubble season on the PGA TOUR, with three events remaining to determine fully exempt status for 2025.
The top 125 on the FedExCup Fall standings, finalized after The RSM Classic in late November, will earn fully exempt status on the 2025 PGA TOUR. (The top 50 on the FedExCup, finalized after the FedEx St. Jude Championship in August, are fully exempt and qualify for all 2025 Signature Events.) With a mix of up-and-comers and veteran pros riding the bubble into November, the career implications are varied: Some might be on the verge of easing back into a new life chapter, while others eye a spark that could kick-start a run to stardom. Case in point, Ludvig Åberg, who won The RSM Classic last fall and now stands No. 5 on the Official World Golf Ranking.
Nos. 121-135 on the FedExCup Fall standings are separated by just 56 points, meaning little margin of error for players narrowly inside the number with three events left. (For context, a 15th-place finish in a FedExCup Fall event is worth 55 points.) If past is prescient, there will be make-or-break putts on Sunday afternoon at The RSM Classic, with professional futures hanging in the balance.
Nos. 126-150 on the FedExCup Fall standings will retain conditional status for 2025, with Nos. 151 and beyond (if not otherwise exempt) left to try their hand at PGA TOUR Q-School presented by Korn Ferry. The top five finishers and ties at Q-School’s Final Stage will earn 2025 PGA TOUR membership. (Nos. 151-200, if not otherwise exempt, will retain Korn Ferry Tour status.)
Here's a look at five players with high stakes heading into the FedExCup Fall’s closing gauntlet, which includes the World Wide Technology Championship, Butterfield Bermuda Championship and The RSM Classic.
Daniel Berger
Berger returned from a roughly 18-month injury hiatus at The American Express in January, and he has steadily worked back into form – he has made 12 cuts in 24 starts this season, with his season-best finish coming at the Sanderson Farms Championship earlier this month. He has followed that with back-to-back top-40 finishes at the Black Desert Championship and Shriners Children’s Open, setting the stage for a crucial three-week stretch ahead.
It has been a respectable comeback, but the four-time TOUR winner needs a bit more to keep fully exempt status for 2025. Berger stands No. 129 on the FedExCup Fall standings with three events remaining, eight points behind No. 125 Matt Wallace. It isn’t a significant deficit to overcome, but he won’t be able to back his way into exempt status; he needs to produce the results.
Berger was just 21 when he earned his TOUR card via the 2014 Korn Ferry Tour, and he qualified for the TOUR Championship in his first three TOUR seasons (and five of his first seven). After the 2022 U.S. Open, though, he stepped away from competitive golf to address debilitating back pain; he consulted multiple doctors, opted not to get surgery and spent more than a year rehabbing to let his body “heal itself.”
Upon returning at The American Express, Berger described his comeback as “kind of starting at ground zero.” Now he intends to top off that comeback with fully exempt status for 2025.
Wesley Bryan
Earlier this month, Bryan made the cut in dramatic fashion at the Black Desert Championship, draining a 14-foot eagle putt to conclude his second round on Saturday morning – after wrestling with the knowledge Friday evening that he faced a make-or-break moment.
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Considering his position on the FedExCup Fall standings (No. 138), every point could be crucial – and Bryan knows it. The 34-year-old South Carolinian entered 2024 with limited TOUR status as a past champion, but he finished runner-up at the Corales Puntacana Championship to earn more starts, and he looks to take advantage in the next month. Bryan is rounding into form with three straight made cuts in the FedExCup Fall, including a T13 at the Procore Championship and a T21 at the Black Desert Championship, where he took advantage of that closing eagle to make the cut with weekend rounds of 67-66.
With three events remaining, Bryan trails No. 125 Wallace by 78 FedExCup points. Needing to jump 13 spots on the FedExCup Fall standings, it won’t be easy, but his outside pursuits could ease the pressure somewhat.
Bryan won three times on the Korn Ferry Tour in 2016 and quickly added his first TOUR title at the 2017 RBC Heritage in his home state, but he has dived into the content creation landscape in recent years, growing the “Bryan Bros Golf” YouTube brand with his brother George – who recently advanced through PGA TOUR Q-School presented by Korn Ferry’s First Stage. Both brothers still have plenty of game to compete, as well, and they’ll look to prove it this fall.
Joel Dahmen
Dahmen is sometimes self-deprecating, always honest and entertaining, but he doesn’t shy away from the next month’s heightened stakes. He’s trying to keep his job.
Dahmen moved from No. 129 to No. 124 on the FedExCup Fall standings with a T41 at last week’s ZOZO CHAMPIONSHIP, the beneficiary of a sponsor exemption at a crucial moment in the FedExCup Fall slate. It came on the heels of a snafu at the prior week’s Shriners Children’s Open, where he was penalized four strokes for a 15th club in the bag in the first round at TPC Summerlin, en route to missing the cut.
Dahmen, 36, knows that long-term TOUR status isn’t guaranteed – he’ll always be a past champion member at minimum, as winner of the 2021 Corales Puntacana Championship – but he’s cognizant that finishing outside the top 125 (even in the 126-150 category) means an uncertain future on TOUR. He spent six years across mini-tours, PGA TOUR Canada and the Korn Ferry Tour before earning his first TOUR card in 2016, and he has made 207 career starts on the game’s premier circuit. That opportunity has never been lost on him.
“I’ve been playing with fear since forever, since I got my TOUR card really,” Dahmen said in 2022. “I’m scared to death of having a job. I’ve never really had one … I don’t want to give this up. It’s one of the most coveted things in all of sports is a PGA TOUR card. Yeah, I just don’t want to give this up.”
Joe Highsmith
PGA TOUR rookie Joe Highsmith, known for his wide-brimmed hat, achieved the distinction this season as the first player to make three holes-in-one in the same PGA TOUR campaign. He recorded aces at The American Express, Rocket Mortgage Classic and Wyndham Championship.
Now he looks to solidify a spot as a fully exempt 2025 PGA TOUR member.
Highsmith stands No. 126 on the FedExCup Fall standings with three events remaining, trailing the all-important No. 125 spot (Wallace) by two FedExCup points. Wallace is fully exempt on the 2025 PGA TOUR via his victory at the 2023 Corales Puntacana Championship, so he won’t be feeling the same weight as Highsmith, who earned his first TOUR card via the 2023 Korn Ferry Tour – finishing second and third at the season’s last two events, respectively, to move inside the top 30 for a TOUR card.
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A year ago, Highsmith thrived under the pressure of earning a TOUR card. Now the Pepperdine alum looks to embrace the similar pressure of maintaining a card.
“Building up the PGA TOUR to be this pinnacle that it really is … looking forward to it your entire life and then finally being out here, it's just a little crazy,” Highsmith said earlier this year.
He made it here, and he wants to stay.
Ben Griffin
The University of North Carolina alum is comfortably inside the top 125 to keep fully exempt status for 2025, but he’s one of several players jockeying for position to earn spots in the 2025 season’s first two Signature Events via the Aon Next 10. Griffin did so a year ago, finishing No. 53 on the 2023 FedExCup Fall standings, and he’s No. 60 on the standings with three events to play.
After the top 50 on the FedExCup (finalized after the FedEx St. Jude Championship), whose spots in all 2025 Signature Events are secured, Nos. 51 and beyond on the FedExCup standings carried their points into the FedExCup Fall. Nos. 51-60 on the FedExCup Fall standings after The RSM Classic will qualify for next year’s AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am and The Genesis Invitational, long-running springtime stops at classic California venues that are now Signature Events.
Griffin, 28, is a second-year PGA TOUR pro who continues to knock on the door of his first title, including runner-up finishes at last fall’s Sanderson Farms Championship and this year’s RBC Canadian Open. He has notched two top 25s in his last three starts, including a final-round 64 for a T22 at the recent ZOZO CHAMPIONSHIP that moved him from No. 62 to No. 60 on the FedExCup Fall standings. Now he looks to hold or improve that position across the next three weeks, with players in close pursuit including No. 61 Jake Knapp (20 points back), No. 62 Min Woo Lee (30 points back) and No. 63 Lucas Glover (36 points back).
Kevin Prise is an associate editor for the PGA TOUR. He is on a lifelong quest to break 80 on a course that exceeds 6,000 yards and to see the Buffalo Bills win a Super Bowl. Follow Kevin Prise on Twitter .
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He is the only major winner and undisputed best player in the field yet Cameron Smith insists he is no sure thing to win the Queensland PGA Championship starting at Nudgee Golf Club on Thursday.
Smith will begin his first Queensland PGA campaign since 2015 at 6:45am AEST on Thursday morning, accompanied by the two most recent recipients of the Cameron Smith Scholarship, Wes Hinton and Kayun Mudadana.
Other former Scholarship winners such as Louis Dobbelaar and amateur star Billy Dowling are also in the field at Nudgee, Smith’s generosity effectively making his task this week even more challenging.
Rookie professionals such as defending champion Phoenix Campbell, Quinn Croker and Jasper Stubbs are all hungry for success, eager to join the likes of first-time winners already this season in Jack Buchanan and Elvis Smylie.
Throw in established international players in Anthony Quayle, Rhein Gibson and Andrew Martin and Smith’s assignment may not be as easy as it first looks.
“I would say I’ve got the most pressure on me out of everyone,” Smith conceded on Wednesday.
“A lot of people expect for me to come down here and just win. I really don’t think that’s the case.
“I’ve played with a lot of these guys growing up and they’re really talented golfers as well. “It is going to take some of my best stuff this week to get the job done and I’m aware of that.
“I’m preparing well and doing all the right stuff, but I still need to go out there and play some really solid golf.”
Part of the reason for playing this week – the first of four events that Smith will play on the Challenger PGA Tour of Australasia over the next five weeks – is the same as it was in his early days as a professional.
Morning feature groups @NudgeeGolfClub1 ⏰ Tee times: https://t.co/omNB6WgOnT #QldPGA | #TheChaseIsOn pic.twitter.com/IuPyAtjkzH — PGA of Australia (@PGAofAustralia) October 30, 2024
Now 31 years of age, Smith was less than two years into his professional career when he finished second to Kiwi Ryan Fox at the 2015 Queensland PGA in Toowoomba.
It is the competitive base that young players get on the Challenger PGA Tour of Australasia that Smith says he still craves to play at his best.
“Playing these events as a young pro is I think is vital,” said Smith, who will also play the NSW Open, BMW Australian PGA Championship and ISPS HANDA Australian Open.
“Just being competitive and playing events is one of the best things you can do for your progress. And also staying at the top as well. You need to be competitive, you need to keep the reps in.
“These guys out here this week have had a few reps the last few weeks, so I’m sure there’s a lot of guys feeling good.
“Definitely, these events have helped me immensely, particularly the start of my career.”
The final two rounds of the Queensland PGA Championship will be broadcast live on Fox Sports and Kayo . Coverage is 11:30am-4:30pm AEST on both Saturday and Sunday.
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Caron, the 52-year-old head professional at The Mill River Club, tied for fourth in the Senior PGA Championship in late May. He parlayed that superb week into a few PGA Tour Champions events, one of them a tie for third. And then he got in a few more, including a tie for fourth.
Now 31 years of age, Smith was less than two years into his professional career when he finished second to Kiwi Ryan Fox at the 2015 Queensland PGA in Toowoomba. It is the competitive base that young players get on the Challenger PGA Tour of Australasia that Smith says he still craves to play at his best.