World No. 140 Jim Herman will defend his first of two titles this season when he tees it up this week at the Barbasol Championship, and arrives at Keene Trace off a T-28 finish at the John Deere Classic.
The 43-year-old Ohioan will defend his Barbasol title from 2019, where he shot 62 in the third round and beat Kelly Kraft by one stroke. “I think we’re going to have some low scores again,” Herman told media on Wednesday. “I don’t know if it will be 26 under like two years ago, but you’re going to just have to go low. The course is in good shape, but wet. Greens are putting really well, but they’re soft. We’re going to be throwing darts all week. If the fans like birdies, we’re going to be making them this week.” The three-time Tour winner has made just nine cuts in 19 starts this season, but he arrives in Kentucky off three straight, finishing T-26 at the Memorial, T-25 at the Travelers and his T-28 at the JDC. Herman started 2021 with a bout of COVID-19, forcing him to withdraw from the Sentry T of C before it began after testing positive. He returned to action the following week to finish T-32 at the Sony Open then missed five straight cuts before finishing T-53 at the Honda Classic and 53rd at the Masters.