Playing out of the sixth-to-last twosome, World No. 156 Doc Redman styled a 4-under-par 35-32=67 in the final round of the inaugural Palmetto Championship at Congaree for a 72-hole total of 10-under 274, up six places to a career-tying-best T2, one swing short of non-member and champion Garrick Higgo (68).
This is the Clemson product’s sixth career top 10 in 57 events and second runner-up, joining a solo 2nd at the inaugural 2019 Rocket Mortgage as a non-member open-qualifier 49 starts ago. He improves to 13-for-21 on the season with four top 10s and three top 5s, eclipsing a prior-season-best T3 at the Safeway Open in September, where he closed with a career-low and week-tying-low 10-under 62. For the week, the North Carolina native carded laps of 65-72-70-67, totaled 19 birdies against three bogeys and three doubles, and ranked 4th in SG: Approach (5.733), 4th in SG: Around (4.914), 4th in SG: Tee-to-Green (10.564), though 49th in SG: Off-the-Tee (-0.082). In R4, he camouflaged one bogey-5 at hole 8 with five circles at 1 (hole-out from 42'5" away), 2, 12, 15 and 16 (15'9"), and secured the co-runner-up with a par-saver at the last from 8'3". Redman, who is not in the field at this coming week’s U.S. Open, gained 3.060 strokes around-the-green and 0.812 on-the-green, but lost 1.032 on approach.