Canada’s Taylor Pendrith ready for pro debut on PGA Tour at U.S. Open
Taylor Pendrith is ready to showcase his game on the biggest stage in golf.
The product of Richmond Hill, Ont., earned his way into the second major of the season on Sunday when he qualified for the U.S. Open as one of the top five players in the Korn Ferry Tour rankings. It’s been a long road for the 29-year-old Pendrith, who’s battled back from injuries and other setbacks to become one of the hottest players not yet on the PGA Tour.
“It hasn’t really sunk in yet, I guess, a whole lot,” said Pendrith shortly after his entry into the U.S. Open became official as the No. 4 player on the Korn Ferry Tour. “Obviously I’m super excited to play. It’ll be my first major and I get to play against the best players in the world and it will be super fun.”
Pendrith’s only appearance on the PGA Tour so far was at the 2014 RBC Canadian Open when he was still an amateur playing at Kent State University in Ohio. He tied for 43rd at Royal Montreal Golf Club that year and was the tournament’s low amateur.