Corey Conners – Canadian player in the masters
Corey Conners is a professional golf player. Born in Canada in 1992, Conners has already had quite an impressive career and seems to be only moving forward.
Masters Tournament is one of the four big professional golf championships. It is always held the first full week of April and always at the same place – Augusta National Golf Club. It is a closed event that awards the winner with a lot of money. Held for the first time in 1934, the tournament has kept an abundance of traditions. Masters is one of the most prestigious golf tournaments in the world and is sure to get a lot of attention, both from golf and betting fans. There are several options, like watching and betting on the masters from your phone as it is being broadcasted on radio and international television, or watching it in person. However, keep in mind that, even though tickets for the tournament are fairly inexpensive, they are very difficult to get.
Even while playing as an amateur and making an appearance in amateur tournaments, Conners game was quite impressive and noticed by many. He turned professional fairly recently, in 2015 after playing in Master Tournament, and has since proven himself as one of the fastest rising players of today. The win in PGA Tour’s Valero Texas Open earned Conners a place in the 2019 Masters Tournament. With results like these, if you are thinking about betting on golf, this player is worth looking into. 2019 has definitely been the best year so far for Conners’ career, and he doesn’t seem to be done winning yet.
Even though Corey Conners wasn’t named as one of the favorites in the pre-tournament talks, he stood out at the tournament considering his previous career and success. Conners was the first golfer after 9 years who has managed to win the PGA tour after qualifying on a Monday. After Monday he was struggling a bit, but then finally managed to confirm his Monday’s success, and that is what got him into 2019 Masters tournament. This was not his first try for Masters tournament. He tried in 2015 but failed to make the cut. In this year’s tournament, Conners finished at the 17th place in SG: Off-the-tee and T20 in GIR’s. In SG: Tee-to-green he was 66th and 70th in putts per GIR. The stats show Conners among the best ball strikers of the season, ranking in the top 20 in SG: Off-the-tee, SG: Approach, SG: Tee-to-green, and GIR’s. Experts say that the only thing Conners needs to do is cleaning up the short ball game to make him jump in rankings. There is no doubt that this player stands out and has a bright future in golf.