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2020 Korn Ferry Tour Facts and Figures Through Wichita Open 2020 Korn Ferry Tour Facts and Figures Page 1 of 16 Through Wichita Open Supporting Wichita's Youth (09/27/2020) Low 9 Through Wichita Open Supporting Wichita's Youth (09/27/2020) 28 (7-under), Kevin Dougherty, back nine, first round, Hillcrest CC, Albertsons Boise Open presented by Kraft Nabisco 28 (7-under), Will Cannon, back nine, fourth round, Hillcrest CC, Albertsons Boise Open presented by Kraft Nabisco 29 (7-under), Mickey DeMorat, front nine, second round, Royal Blue GC, The Bahamas Great Abaco Classic at Baha Mar 29 (7-under), Chad Ramey, front nine, fourth round, El Bosque CC, El Bosque Mexico Championship by INNOVA 29 (7-under), Vince India, front nine, third round, The King & Bear Course at WGV, The King & Bear Classic at World Golf Village 29 (7-under), Joseph Bramlett, back nine, fourth round, The King & Bear Course at WGV, The King & Bear Classic at World Golf Village 29 (7-under), Ryan Ruffels, front nine, third round, Oakridge CC, Utah Championship presented by Zions Bank 29 (6-under), Chase Wright, front nine, third round, Panama GC, Panama Championship 29 (6-under), Davis Riley, back nine, third round, Panama GC, Panama Championship 29 (6-under), Camilo Villegas, front nine, first round, CC de Bogota-Lagos, CC de Bogota Championship 29 (6-under), Justin Hueber, front nine, first round, CC de Bogota-Pacos, CC de Bogota Championship 29 (6-under), John Oda, front nine, second round, CC de Bogota-Pacos, CC de Bogota Championship 29 (6-under), Will Zalatoris, front nine, third round, CC de Bogota-Lagos, CC de Bogota Championship 29 (6-under), Joseph Bramlett, back nine, third round, TPC Sawgrass - Dye's Valley, Korn Ferry Challenge at TPC Sawgrass 29 (6-under), Josh Teater, back nine, first round, Oakridge CC, Utah Championship presented by Zions Bank 29 (6-under), Ryan Brehm, back nine, second round, Oakridge CC, Utah Championship presented by Zions Bank 29 (6-under), Lee Hodges, back nine, second round, Pumpkin Ridge GC - W. Hollow, WinCo Foods Portland Open presented by KraftHeinz 29 (6-under), Max Greyserman, back nine, third round, Hillcrest CC, Albertsons Boise Open presented by Kraft Nabisco 29 (6-under), Brandon Wu, back nine, third round, Hillcrest CC, Albertsons Boise Open presented by Kraft Nabisco 29 (6-under), Cameron Young, back nine, third round, Hillcrest CC, Albertsons Boise Open presented by Kraft Nabisco 29 (6-under), Tag Ridings, back nine, fourth round, Hillcrest CC, Albertsons Boise Open presented by Kraft Nabisco 29 (6-under), Zecheng Dou, back nine, fourth round, Hillcrest CC, Albertsons Boise Open presented by Kraft Nabisco 29 (6-under), Anders Albertson, front nine, second round, Panther Creek CC, Lincoln Land Championship presented by LRS 29 (6-under), Nick Hardy, back nine, second round, Crestview CC, Wichita Open Supporting Wichita's Youth 2020 Korn Ferry Tour Facts and Figures Page 2 of 16 Through Wichita Open Supporting Wichita's Youth (09/27/2020) Low 18 Through Wichita Open Supporting Wichita's Youth (09/27/2020) 61 (10-under), Cameron Young, third round, Hillcrest CC, Albertsons Boise Open presented by Kraft Nabisco 61 (10-under), Charlie Saxon, first round, Panther Creek CC, Lincoln Land Championship presented by LRS 62 (10-under), Robert Garrigus, second round, Lakewood National GC, LECOM Suncoast Classic 62 (10-under), Sangmoon Bae, second round, El Bosque CC, El Bosque Mexico Championship by INNOVA 62 (10-under), Vince India, third round, The King & Bear Course at WGV, The King & Bear Classic at World Golf Village 62 (10-under), Austin Smotherman, third round, The King & Bear Course at WGV, The King & Bear Classic at World Golf Village 62 (10-under), David Lipsky, third round, TPC San Antonio-AT&T Canyons, TPC San Antonio Challenge at the Canyons 62 (10-under), Paul Haley II, fourth round, Highland Springs CC, Price Cutter Charity Championship presented by Dr Pepper 62 (9-under), Paul Haley II, second round, Oakridge CC, Utah Championship presented by Zions Bank 62 (9-under), Daniel Summerhays, fourth round, Oakridge CC, Utah Championship presented by Zions Bank 62 (9-under), Tommy Gainey, first round, Hillcrest CC, Albertsons Boise Open presented by Kraft Nabisco 62 (9-under), Brett Drewitt, second round, Panther Creek CC, Lincoln Land Championship presented by LRS 62 (9-under), Anders Albertson, second round, Panther Creek CC, Lincoln Land Championship presented by LRS 62 (9-under), Harry Hall, second round, Panther Creek CC, Lincoln Land Championship presented by LRS 62 (8-under), Chase Wright, third round, Panama GC, Panama Championship 62 (8-under), Stephan Jaeger, second round, CC de Bogota-Pacos, CC de Bogota Championship 62 (8-under), Taylor Pendrith, second round, Crestview CC, Wichita Open Supporting Wichita's Youth 62 (8-under), Patrick Fishburn, second round, Crestview CC, Wichita Open Supporting Wichita's Youth Low First 18 Through Wichita Open Supporting Wichita's Youth (09/27/2020) 61 (10-under), Charlie Saxon, Lincoln Land Championship presented by LRS 62 (9-under), Tommy Gainey, Albertsons Boise Open presented by Kraft Nabisco 2020 Korn Ferry Tour Facts and Figures Page 3 of 16 Through Wichita Open Supporting Wichita's Youth (09/27/2020) Low First 36 Through Wichita Open Supporting Wichita's Youth (09/27/2020) 127 (15-under), Charlie Saxon, (61-66), Lincoln Land Championship presented by LRS 127 (13-under), Taylor Pendrith, (65-62), Wichita Open Supporting Wichita's Youth 128 (12-under), Jared Wolfe, (63-65), Wichita Open Supporting Wichita's Youth 129 (15-under), Vince India, (63-66), The King & Bear Classic at World Golf Village 129 (15-under), Brett Coletta, (63-66), The King & Bear Classic at World Golf Village 129 (13-under), Kyle Jones, (64-65), Utah Championship presented by Zions Bank 129 (13-under), Paul Haley II, (67-62), Utah Championship presented by Zions Bank 129 (13-under), Stephan Jaeger, (65-64), Albertsons Boise Open presented by Kraft Nabisco 129 (13-under), Brad 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