Greyson Sigg enjoyed some unexpected attention ahead of his third start in the RSM Classic on Tuesday when he was named the 2020-21 Korn Ferry Tour Rookie of the Year.
The 26-year-old Sigg finished sixth on the Korn Ferry Tour’s regular-season standings to earn his PGA Tour card for 2021-22, making 29 cuts in 35 starts with two wins -- at the 2021 Visit Knoxville Open and 2021 Albertsons Boise Open -- during the wrap-around season. “It’s pretty cool for the other players we played with all year to vote us in,” said Sigg, regarding the peer vote for ROY honors. “It was a long year, and a lot of really good golf was played and I’m happy to be in this spot today.” He recorded 10 top 10s and 19 top-25 finishes across his 35 starts, which vaulted him to a runner-up finish in the season-long points standings. He trailed only Germany’s Stephan Jaeger, who won the Jack Nicklaus Trophy as the 2020-21 KFT Player of the Year on Tuesday. “My best memory [from the 2020-21 season] was winning in Knoxville and making a 10-footer on the last hole to beat [Jaeger],” said Sigg, who missed the cut last week in Houston. “I beat the best player on the Korn Ferry Tour, so that was a pretty good memory. … Jaeger was very deserving of that No. 1 spot, and he got my vote.” Sigg is making his seventh PGA Tour start (4-of-6 cuts made) of the new season this week at the RSM, where he missed the cut in 2019 and was T-49 in 2017. His best finish so far this season is a T-22 at the Bermuda Championship.