Scott Gutschewski secured his spot in the Barbasol Championship by earning co-medalist honors Monday at Boone’s Trace National Golf Club in Richmond, Ky., with an 8-under 64.
This week marks Gutschewski’s return to the PGA Tour for his first start since the 2015 Wells Fargo Championship. The 44-year-old former Nebraska Cornhusker has five years of experience, making 53 cuts in 112 starts and has earned more $1.5 million in prize money. If you’re looking for a feel-good bet that’s high on positive energy, look no further than Gutschewski, who told media on Monday, “Obviously thrilled! My oldest son (Luke, the 2020 Nebraska Junior Amateur of the Year and an incoming freshman at Iowa State) is playing in the Junior PGA this week in Lexington, so I’ll get to see him play a little more than planned. It’s also my wife and I’s 21st anniversary Thursday, and she’s coming down to take my oldest to the U.S. Junior Amateur next week. So, we’ll get to spend our anniversary together. It’s kind of crazy. You almost need a spreadsheet or something to follow our family’s golf.” His best finish was a T-6 at the 2006 B.C. Open, and he’s got 12 finished inside the top 20 with two top 10s Gutschewski also has two Korn Ferry Tour titles -- the 2003 Monterey Peninsula Classic (finishing four strokes ahead of two-time major champion Zach Johnson) and the 2008 Rex Hospital Open.