[PHOTO: Mike Mulholland]
A lifelong dream. An entire year of grinding on the golf course. It all came down to the final putt of the Korn Ferry Tour season. And all Alistair Docherty could do was watch.
Such was the agonising finish for the 30-year-old tour pro at the Korn Ferry Tour Championship. Docherty shot a clutch final-round 68 at the Pete Dye Course at French Lick Golf Resort, and for most of the day, it looked like it would be enough to lock up his PGA Tour card for the first time.
Docherty needed at least a runner-up to move into the top 30 on the Korn Ferry Tour points list, but that runner-up came with another stipulation: he could only be tied with one other golfer. Still, he looked to be in solid shape with just one group out on the course. And with just two putts to go in the season.
First, Doc Redman, who suffered heartbreak of his own by letting the lead get away on the back nine, needed to hole an eagle chip to tie the lead and keep his PGA Tour dreams alive. His attempt ran by some seven feet, leaving him a birdie putt to tie Docherty for second. He made it to make it a three-way tie.
But Docherty had one final chance as Brian Campbell faced a similar putt for par to remain in that tie for second. And he made it as well, dropping Docherty to No.31 in the season-long points standing. Rough.
Campbell makes
Noah Goodwin is #TOURBound
Alistair Docherty in a three-way T2 falls just short (needed two-way T2)
— Kevin Prise (@PGATOURKevin) October 6, 2024
Of course, with most heartbreaks, there’s someone on the good side of things. And that person was Noah Goodwin, who grabbed that 30th and final spot as a result of those two putts dropping. And the Korn Ferry Tour captured his reaction:
https://twitter.com/KornFerryTour/status/1843027187840278874
Good for him. Tough for Docherty. But that’s golf.
Heartbreak for Alistair Docherty. Needed either Doc Redman or Brian Campbell to miss putts on 18. Both made. All came down to a single stroke. What a year for Alistair. He’ll be on Tour soon enough with his Barstool Golf gear. Amazing what @RiggsBarstool has done for his career. pic.twitter.com/Tr3EgD15T9
— Dan Rapaport (@Daniel_Rapaport) October 6, 2024
It’s still been a great year for Docherty, who made only two PGA Tour starts, but had another runner-up in one at the Myrtle Beach Classic. And he’s still got one more opportunity to earn that long-awaited PGA Tour card at Q-School in December, when five spots (plus ties) will be up for grabs.