Chesson Hadley arrives in Jersey City for his fifth start in the Northern Trust off an emotional T-15 finish at the Wyndham Championship, where he clinched the No. 125 position in the FedExCup standings to make the playoffs.
The 34-year-old Hadley got a big boost from his round Saturday at Sedgefield CC, where he made an ace from 160 yards out on the 16th and carded an 8-under 62 to move help move from 132nd into the 125th position. He told media on Wednesday at Liberty National GC that he knows he needs a similar rally to move into the top 70 and continue his playoffs run. “I’m playing with house money,” said Hadley, whose only PGA Tour win came at the 2014 Puerto Rico Open. “I’m on credit at the casino, and I can just kind of let it go. I think I need to set a new goal to -- I probably need to figure out exactly what I need to finish to get inside the top 70, so I need to set a new goal, figure out kind of where I need to finish, and just kind of look at the leaderboards and kind of get motivated and figure out a way to get to that number and obviously try and win the golf tournament. But you can’t win the golf tournament until Sunday. Let’s just put ourselves in position and see what happens.” On the season, Hadley has made 14 cuts in 26 events with his best result being a T-2 at the Palmetto Championship at Congaree. In four previous starts at the Northern Trust, he’s made three cuts with a best finish of T-43 in 2019.