Parker Edens of Greeley rallied after a first-round 77 to shoot 66-67 the last two days, putting himself in good position to advance to the final stage of Web.com Tour Q-school.
The former Colorado State University golfer (pictured) has jumped into 17th place after Thursday’s third round of a second-stage tournament in Beaumont, Calif. In the last two days, he’s made an eagle and 13 birdies to leave himself at 6-under-par 210.
The top 19 finishers and ties after Friday’s fourth round will advance to the third and final stage of Q-school, Anyone who makes the final stage — set for Dec. 8-11 in Winter Garden, Fla. — will be guaranteed at least conditional status on the 2017 Web circuit.
Two other players with strong Colorado ties are also in the top 19 after three rounds. Jim Knous of Englewood has broken par each day — 66-70-70 — and shares eighth place at 10-under-par 206. Knous was 12 under after making an eagle at No. 13 on Thursday, but he double bogeyed No. 17.
Also in the top 19 is University of Colorado senior Jeremy Paul, who carded a 71 on Thursday and is tied for 15th place at 209.
Here are all the players with strong Colorado ties who are competing this week and next in second-stage Web.com Q-school tournaments:
Beaumont, Calif. Nov. 1-4 (Top 19 Finishers and Ties Advance)
8. Jim Knous of Englewood 66-70-70–206
15. CU golfer Jeremy Paul 68-70-71–209
17. Parker Edens of Greeley 77-66-67–210
27. Former CU golfer Josh Creel of Cheyenne, Wyo. 73-68-71–212
49. Riley Arp of Fort Collins 69-77-71–217
75. Nick Hodge of Littleton 80-72-80–232
Mobile, Ala. Nov. 1-4 (Top 19 Finishers and Ties Advance)
36. Nick Mason of Denver 72-72-67–211
76. Scott Vincent of Littleton 75-74-75–224
McKinney, Texas Nov. 8-11
Zahkai Brown of Arvada
James Love of Denver
David Oraee of Greeley
Derek Tolan of Highlands Ranch
Gunner Wiebe of Auroraå
Plantation, Fla. Nov. 8-11
Former CU golfer Justin Bardgett
Miller Capps of Denver