Las Vegas Review-Journal

Former Rebel takes step up on climbing ladder to PGA

Utah tourney win gets Montgomery berth in Web.com event

- By Brian Hurlburt Special to the Review-journal

Last October and just a few months after turning profession­al, former UNLV men’s golfer Taylor Montgomery earned $75,000 for winning an event during the inaugural Major Series of Putting.

Last Saturday, Montgomery, 23, earned another sizable check ($18,000) and a nice bonus when he birdied the first playoff hole to win the Sand Hollow Leavitt Group Open, a mini-tour event at Sand Hollow Resort in Hurricane, Utah. Montgomery was one of many players trying to use Sand Hollow as a steppingst­one to the PGA Tour.

The money was nice, but an exemption into the 2019 Web.com Tour Utah Championsh­ip the winner received could prove to be more valuable. Success on the Web.com Tour is now the best path to the PGA tour for aspiring profession­als.

“This check and the exemption is all you can ask for, especially going into qualifying school,” Montgomery said. “It helps knowing I at least have one start next year going into it. If you do well in a Web.com Tour event, you can play your way into the next week. There are not too many tournament­s like this that offer a Web.com exemption. It also feels really good to win and shows me that I am playing well right now.”

The first stage of the qualifying process started Tuesday for Montgomery at AkChin Southern Dunes Golf Club in Maricopa, Arizona.

Also playing are former Rebels Shintaro Ban and A.J. Mcinerney, and Las Vegas resident Norman Xiong. There are 10 total first-stage qualifying sites.

A few other former Rebels had nice finishes at Sand Hollow. Eddie Olson finished tied for eighth, and Ban, a 2018 graduate, finished 19th in his first profession­al tournament. Taylor’s father, now the Shadow Creek general manager, made the cut but had to withdraw prior to the finish.

Rebels ranked

The UNLV men’s golf team finished fifth at the prestigiou­s Olympia Fields Fighting Illini Invitation­al in Illinois last week. Junior Justin

Kim led the way, finishing tied for 14th. Last season, Kim finished 21st at the NCAA Golf Championsh­ips.

The Rebels are ranked

15th in Golfweek and 19th in the Golfstat polls. Topranked Oklahoma State won the tournament. Sixthranke­d Southern California was second. No. 8 Alabama was fourth.

Sharing Vegas history

Tiger Woods’ win at the Tour Championsh­ip was the 80th of his career. His first came at the 1996 Las Vegas Invitation­al. This weekend, Woods plays for the United States and captain Jim Furyk in the Ryder Cup. Furyk’s first PGA Tour victory was the 1995 Las Vegas Invitation­al.

 ??  ?? Las Vegas Review-journal file Former UNLV golfer Taylor Montgomery won the Sand Hollow Leavitt Group Open in Hurricane, Utah, on Saturday for $18,000 and a spot in the 2019 Web.com Utah Championsh­ip.
Las Vegas Review-journal file Former UNLV golfer Taylor Montgomery won the Sand Hollow Leavitt Group Open in Hurricane, Utah, on Saturday for $18,000 and a spot in the 2019 Web.com Utah Championsh­ip.

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