Dylan Brack is a product of the Tiger Woods Studying Lab in Anaheim, California. He then received the inaugural Tiger Woods TGR Junior Invitational in Pebble Seashore in 2022.
And this week, the 18-year-old Brack will make his PGA Tour debut on a course designed by Woods.
Brack, a Riverside, California, native who graduated highschool earlier this yr and has been competing in mini-tour and native occasions as an beginner, received the Monday qualifier for this week’s World Huge Know-how Championship at El Cardonal at Diamante Cabo San Lucas. Brack shot 8-under 64 at Palmilla Golf Membership to win the open qualifier by a shot over incoming PGA Tour rookie Ryan Gerard and former Oklahoma State standout Zach Bauchou. Vanderbilt alum William Moll earned the fourth and remaining qualifying spot in a playoff over Mitchell Schow and Alex Welch.
Brack eagled the par-4 second gap to jumpstart his spherical, which additionally featured seven birdies and only a single bogey.
Earlier this fall, Brack medaled at his PGA Tour Q-College pre-qualifier earlier than tying for 56th and never advancing out of his first-stage web site. He additionally certified for this yr’s U.S. Beginner at Hazeltine, the place he tied for 117th within the 312-player subject, after making the Spherical of 32 on the Cal State Beginner.
Not advancing via the Monday qualifier have been, amongst others, former Tour professionals Ricky Barnes, Kevin Stadler, Robert Garrigus, Spencer Levin, Bo Van Pelt and Grant Hirschman. PGA professional Michael Block and his son, Dylan, additionally didn’t qualify.