Mike Van Sickle getting ready to tee off in the John Deere. VERY interested in seeing him continue to make Marquette proud!
http://www.pgatour.com/players/03/34/50/scorecards/2009/r030.html (http://www.pgatour.com/players/03/34/50/scorecards/2009/r030.html)
This is just a huge, huge accomplishment for any golfer, let alone one who compete out of a relatively small Jesuit school in Milwaukee!
Mike tees off at 1:35 - Here's the complete leaderboard for the event: http://www.pgatour.com/r/leaderboard/
Here's a blog thrown up by Luke LeNoble (Assistant Director/Athletic Media Relations Marquette University) for Van Sickle:
http://mikevansicklegolf.blogspot.com/
Seems to have some decent coverage of the guy. Hopefully it will stay up to date throughout the tourney :)
Go to http://www.pgatour.com/shottracker
you can "watch" each shot.
Quote from: PuertoRicanNightmare on July 09, 2009, 12:15:38 PM
Mike Van Sickle getting ready to tee off in the John Deere. VERY interested in seeing him continue to make Marquette proud!
http://www.pgatour.com/players/03/34/50/scorecards/2009/r030.html (http://www.pgatour.com/players/03/34/50/scorecards/2009/r030.html)
This is just a huge, huge accomplishment for any golfer, let alone one who compete out of a relatively small Jesuit school in Milwaukee!
That is really cool!
Thanks for the update!
Is he full time on the tour or is this an invite type of tournament for him? I guess I could do the research myself, but just wondering if someone knew the exact protocal and what not since I have absolutely no idea how the golf world works in that regard.
As a non-tour player, he got a special sponsor's exemption from the tournament. He's got one next week, too.
well, he's graduated, so he's a pro. But he doesn't have his tour card yet, so in order to play in these tournaments he's received exemptions, whether from sponsors or from the tournament itself. I'm sure he will be at the next Q-school to qualify for his tour card.
Ahh...Thank you guys. Appreciate the help!
Quote from: dwaderoy2004 on July 09, 2009, 12:54:24 PM
well, he's graduated, so he's a pro. But he doesn't have his tour card yet, so in order to play in these tournaments he's received exemptions, whether from sponsors or from the tournament itself. I'm sure he will be at the next Q-school to qualify for his tour card.
Actually, I'm pretty sure he's yet to turn pro. He's got a couple team amateur events in his future (Palmer Cup, for one). My guess is that he's hoping to use the next two weeks to gain credibility for future exemptions late this year so that, once he does turn pro, he can earn enough money to avoid qualifying school (Tiger and others have done this after turning pro). I don't think Van Sickle qualified for the US Amateur match play portion so that's not an issue.
By the way, he's playing with Colt Knost...one of the most successful amateurs since Tiger turned pro. He won everything is sight in college and hasn't been able to get a regular spot on Tour. It's so hard to get on tour it's crazy.
-1 through three. not a bad start
The Journal-Sentinel just did an article on Van Sickle earlier in the week: Van Sickle set to take Tour (http://www.jsonline.com/sports/golf/50178837.html)
The implication is that he'd turn pro after participating in the Walker Cup in September:
QuoteThough they're having fun, this is serious business. Mike Van Sickle hopes to make the U.S. Walker Cup team before turning professional in the fall. He can make a huge statement by making the cut this week and at Brown Deer Park.
Quote from: Ari Gold on July 09, 2009, 02:27:17 PM
-1 through three. not a bad start
-3 thru 9 (he started on the back nine though, so he just finished the 18th hole). Tied for 23rd at the moment. Colt Knost, the guy he's paired with, it at -1 and tied for 59th
The leader is at -6, so MVS is having a good round heading into the turn.
Checking out the shot tracker thing...did he just drive the green on a par 5 (hole no. 2)?
Edited to add: never mind, they updated it. That was his second shot. Doh! Two-putted from 6.5 feet. Still, another birdie.
Quote from: StillAWarrior on July 09, 2009, 04:51:20 PM
Checking out the shot tracker thing...did he just drive the green on a par 5 (hole no. 2)?
no he didn't but the PGA shot tracker is confusing as hell. his second shot said he put it 6'5'' to the hole but his put was from 9'4'' and he left it 2'10'' short, but he birdied and now he's 2 off the lead.
Quote from: Ari Gold on July 09, 2009, 04:58:02 PM
no he didn't but the PGA shot tracker is confusing as hell. his second shot said he put it 6'5'' to the hole but his put was from 9'4'' and he left it 2'10'' short, but he birdied and now he's 2 off the lead.
I
think what it means was that he was 6'5" away and his put travelled 9'4" leaving him a put of 2'10" to finish. Not sure though.
5:06 cst
MVS is -4 and tied for 11.
Keep it going!
-4 after 12 holes. Tied for 10th. Keep it going.
Ended up shooting a 70....tied for 60th....bogeyed 3 of the final 6 holes....he's ahead of Madison's Steve Stricker.
;)
http://www.pgatour.com/leaderboards/current/r030/
3 bogeys on last 6 holes. Tough finish, but a great showing on initial tour stop. Can't even imagine what his nerves were like, playing with the tour pros.
With all due respect to Wes & Jerel's summer league games...there's a MU senior who is -1 through the 1st Round of the John Deere Classic. He got as low as -3. Not for your first PGA event.
Quote from: The Lens on July 09, 2009, 07:17:54 PM
With all due respect to Wes & Jerel's summer league games...there's a MU senior who is -1 through the 1st Round of the John Deere Classic. He got as low as -3. Not for your first PGA event.
Very well done, but as most pro golfers will tell you, you compete against the course and yourself, not against others. That's the big difference with other sports where you truly have other human beings doing everything possible to stop you.
Great first day for MVS.
Quote from: ChicosBailBonds on July 09, 2009, 07:14:40 PM
....he's ahead of Madison's Steve Stricker.
I believe his actual full name is not Steve Stricker, it is Edgerton Native Steve Stricker. At least if you hear his name on any local TV or radio news, he is always referred to as Edgerton Native Steve Stricker. I swear you can almost use it as a drinking game. If he is doing well enough at a tournament to be mentioned during the sports report, try changing between the local channels during the 10 PM news.
Hopefully, WHEN Mike is at the top of the leaderboard in the future, he will be referred to locally as Marquette Grad Mike Van Sickle...
Quote from: MUEng92 on July 09, 2009, 10:26:38 PM
I believe his actual full name is not Steve Stricker, it is Edgerton Native Steve Stricker. At least if you hear his name on any local TV or radio news, he is always referred to as Edgerton Native Steve Stricker. I swear you can almost use it as a drinking game. If he is doing well enough at a tournament to be mentioned during the sports report, try changing between the local channels during the 10 PM news.
Hopefully, WHEN Mike is at the top of the leaderboard in the future, he will be referred to locally as Marquette Grad Mike Van Sickle...
That's funny!!
anyone know what time he is going off at today?
Supposed to tee off at 8:30, but due to inclement weather they are in a 3 hour delay.
Looks like he's right at the projected cut line. Hope he has a good round and can make it!
To wrap up the discussion of the last tourney, MVS missed the cut.
The good news is that Mike tees off this afternoon in the US Bank Championship (formerly the GMO). Good luck to him!
Mike is +1 through 9 at the GMO
JS has pictures http://www.jsonline.com/multimedia/photos/50953202.html?c=y&index=2&page=0
Finished with a 2-over 72. Got some work to do tomorrow.
Followed most of his round online, he missed a ton of fairways.
Anyone know what the cut line formula is? Is it 10 strokes within the lead or X number of players or do they do something else?
Quote from: DoubleMU0609 on July 17, 2009, 09:09:33 AM
Anyone know what the cut line formula is? Is it 10 strokes within the lead or X number of players or do they do something else?
Usually top 70 players + those tied at the high number.
Quote from: DoubleMU0609 on July 17, 2009, 09:09:33 AM
Anyone know what the cut line formula is? Is it 10 strokes within the lead or X number of players or do they do something else?
I believe the 10 strokes within in the lead is only at the Masters...or it's limited. I think Chili has it right.
Mike finished Friday at +3 overall - unfortunately, while the cut is not yet set as others have yet to finish their second round, it will likely be at +1 or +2. Sorry Mike, good luck with your other upcoming tournaments.