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18-year-old Dylan Brack tops Monday qualifier for World Wide Technology Championship
November 4, 2024 | by Justin Golba of AmateurGolf.com

see also: Dylan Brack, Monday Qualifier - PGA Tour World Wide Technology Championship, Palmilla Golf Club

Dylan Brack (Instagram Photo)
Dylan Brack (Instagram Photo)

The recent high school graduate participated in Q-School First Stage and won Tiger Woods junior event in 2022

Dylan Brack has only recently graduated high school, but he has already played in the U.S. Amateur at Hazeltine National Golf Club and PGA Tour Qualifying School first stage.

And now, he will make his PGA Tour debut at the WorldWide Technology Championship.

Brack shot 8-under 64 at Palmilla Golf Club to win the open qualifier by one shot over PGA Tour rookie Ryan Gerard and Zach Bauchou. Recent Vanderbilt alum William Moll earned the fourth and final qualifying spot in a playoff over Mitchell Schow and Alex Welch.

Brack eagled the par-4 No. 2 to jumpstart his round, which also featured seven birdies and one bogey on top of the eagle.

Brack made headlines two years ago, winning the inaugural TGR JR Invitational in 2022. His connection to Tiger Woods does not end there, as Woods designed the course hosting the Tour event this week.


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Brack, a Riverside, California, native who graduated high school earlier this year and has been competing in mini-tour and local events as an amateur, won the Monday qualifier for this week’s World Wide Technology Championship at El Cardonal at Diamante Cabo San Lucas.

Brack medaled at his PGA Tour Q-School pre-qualifier and finished T56 in the first stage, failing to advance. He also qualified for this year’s U.S. Amateur at Hazeltine, where he finished T117 and did not advance to the match play portion.

He also made the Round of 32 at the Cal State Amateur.

About the PGA Tour WWT Championship Monday Q

18-hole stroke play qualifier open to PGA Tour, Korn Ferry Tour, Champions Tour, and PGA Tour Americas professionals, as well as professionals and amateurs who have advanced through 18-hole pre-qualifying held the week prior.

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