Former PGA TOUR player David Lutterus will be keen to continue a great start to the 2015 PGA TOUR China season as he tries to work his way back to the world’s biggest golf circuit.
Former PGA TOUR player David Lutterus will be keen to continue a great start to the 2015 PGA TOUR China season as he tries to work his way back to the world’s biggest golf circuit.
Lutterus earned playing rights to the PGA
TOUR in both 2008 and 2010 and while he failed to keep his card on either
occasion he will be keen to get back to the top level and test his game again.
The South Australian is off to a good start
in 2015, his second year playing the PGA TOUR China, and at seventh on the
Order of Merit early in the season is an excellent chance to claim one of the
five Web.com Tour cards handed out at the end of the year.
He comes to this week’s Wuhan Open off a
third place finish last week and a T4 result at this course last year so should
have plenty of confidence to continue that form.
Lutterus is one of 28 Australasians in this
week’s field including New Zealand’s Josh Geary who won the first event of the
season.
Geary currently sits second on the money
list in his first year playing the PGA TOUR China and, like Lutterus, has had a
good start on earning one of the five Web.com cards on offer.
Also teeing up this week are regular
contenders Ray Beaufils, former Australian Amateur champion Rohan Blizard and
Peter Cooke, who shared third place with Lutterus last week.