World No. 196 Andrew Landry, winner of the 2020 American Express, will make his first start of the new year when he tees it up for his sixth appearance at La Quinta, Calif., this week.
The 34-year-old Landry made six appearances in the fall series and made just two cuts, but he made them count: He finished T-4 in the Sanderson Farms Championship and T-7 at the World Wide Technology Championship at Mayakoba. He missed cuts at the Houston Open and RSM Classic prior to the holiday break, but will look to get back on track at the site of his second and most recent Tour title. After missing the cut in his previous five starts leading into the 2020 AmEx, Landry carded four rounds in the 60s to finish at 26-under 262, beating Abraham Ancer by two strokes. He led by six strokes with six holes to play before making three straight bogeys to fall into a tie with Ancer, but Landry birdied the last two holes to capture his second career title. Landry made 31 birdies during the week, the first player to make that many birdies in a 72-hole Tour event since Steve Stricker in the 2010 John Deere Classic. Landry’s first win came at the 2018 Valero Texas Open, where he birdied four of his first six holes in the final round to grab the lead and finished at 17-under 271 to beat Trey Mullinax and Sean O’Hair by two strokes. Last season, he went 12-for-24 cuts made and was 155th on the FedExCup standings.