PGA Tour Canada held the fourth of its five Q-school tournaments this week, and players with strong Colorado connections continue to earn some status on the 2018 circuit.
On Friday, A.J. Morris of Aspen added his name to the list by landing conditional status for 2018 by finishing 27th out of 132 players in a Q-school event in Lakeland, Fla.
Morris (pictured), who made three cuts in 10 PGA Tour Canada events last year, carded scores of 69-69-71-70 for a 9-under-par 279 total.
American Brad Miller earned medalist honors on Friday, finishing at 267.
The top 16 finishers — no ties — gained at least some exempt status for 2018, while those in the 17th through 40th positions received conditional status.
In previous PGA Tour Canada Q-school events this year, Coloradan Michael Schoolcraft earned some exempt status, while brother Beau Schoolcraft, fellow former University of Colorado golfer Jeremy Paul and former Colorado State University golfer Blake Cannon landed conditional spots.
The 2018 PGA Tour Canada season will begin on May 31.