Coletta a week away from Tour Dream

He has done the hard yards in North America for the past two years and it all comes down to this for the young gun Brett Coletta.

The Victorian is 25th on the Korn Ferry Tour money list with only Portland Open this week in the regular season.

The top 25 players will receive a 2020 PGA Tour card on Sunday evening, with New South Welshman Rhein Gibson already assured of finishing within that brand after having won earlier in the year.

But after graduating from the third series of PGA Tour Canada in a similar way last year, Coletta & # 39; s journey to full status on the best circuit in the world was a long one.

The 23-year-old will have to cut back at least to make sure his future is in his own hands, but everything will not be lost if things are not going well this weekend.

The top 75 players on the Korn Ferry cash list are accompanied by the 125th to 200th ranked players of this year's PGA Tour season for the four-week Korn Ferry Tour final.

25 more PGA Tour tickets are offered and a few future Aussie stars are already heading that way.

2017 Emirates Australian Open champion Cam Davis (167th) and West Australian Curtis Luck (172nd) could not hit the PGA Tour in their rookie seasons, but they will head the Australian load at the Korn Ferry playoffs Tour starting next week.

Currently 35th on the KFT cash list, NSW & Jamie Arnold was able to make his way to the top 25 this weekend, but he is likely to join Davis and Luck in the playoffs.

At 55th, Victorian Cam Percy is in a similar position, while Brett Drewitt in 98th has some work to do to crack the top 75 and keep his hope of a return to the PGA Tour alive.

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