Making the final start under his Major Medical Extension in Bermuda, Jim Knous made birdie on his 72nd hole to earn enough FedExCup points to retain conditional Tour and full Korn Ferry Tour status for the remainder of the season.
The 31-year-old Knous entered the week needing 3.516 points (a solo 67th finish) to do so and earned five points with a 1-over 72 on Sunday to finish in a five-way tie at T-57 (1-under 283). “The emotions were going crazy today,” said Knous, who moved to 78th in the FedExCup rankings. “I was running through all the scenarios in my head, which is exactly what you don’t want to do, but it’s hard to block those out. Once that first tee ball was in the air, it was game time, everything kind of pushed to the back in my mind, so I was just able to focus on golf. But it’s emotional now.” Knous had injured his right wrist at the 2019 RBC Canadian Open and had surgery that August, which sidelined him for the rest of the year and all of 2020. In his only other start so far this season, Knous held the 54-hole lead at the Fortinet Championship in September – his first time holding the lead or co-lead after any PGA Tour round -- before finishing T-11 after a final-round 74. “Greatest top-60 of all time,” he said Sunday. “I’m going to celebrate with my caddie and my friends tonight and then my family when I get home. Then it’s back to work, job’s not done. Obviously conditional status, the ones I get in I have to be ready, and I plan to be ready and go low and have chances.”