World No. 278 Ted Potter, Jr. sits 125th in the FedExCup standings after finishing 147th last season, but is fully exempt thru the end of this season from his most recent win in 2018.
Now in his sixth full season on TOUR, the 36-year-old has missed more cuts (71) than he’s made (66). In 138 events, he owns just seven top 10s (5.0%), but two of those are wins. The Flordian’s first “W” came at The Greenbrier in his rookie campaign (16th career start), where he came from four back (solo 6th) with 6-under 64 before winning in extra time over Troy Kelly, this after a two-win season on the Korn Ferry Tour in 2011. His next came 68 starts later at the 2018 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am as a 300/1 pre-tourney outright, where he co-led after 54 holes following a still-career-low 9-under 62 (MPCC) in R3, and then bested four runners-up by three shots, including World No. 1 and playing competitor Dustin Johnson. Typical of his career, Potter, Jr. has cashed just three times this season in 12 events, but, two of the three are top 10s, including a best of T6 at the opposite-field Puerto Rico Open two starts ago.