Peter Uihlein made his second Korn Ferry Tour start of the season last week at the Chitimacha Louisiana Open, where he came up short in his bid for a third career KFT victory after losing in a playoff to China’s Carl Yuan.
The 32-year-old Uihlein, who held the outright lead after 54 holes, failed to get any momentum going on Sunday and was even par through 16 holes before making birdie at 17 and finishing with a 1-under 70 to end regulation play tied with Yuan at 14-under 270. Yuan made birdie at the first playoff hole, hitting a wedge to 12 feet and making the putt. Uihlein hit a wedge 6 feet short of the hole but missed his birdie chance to extend the playoff. It marked the second consecutive year that Uihlein, a 2021 KFT Finals grad who’ll play mostly on the PGA Tour the rest of the season, finished solo second at Le Triomphe Golf and Country Club. “That may be harder to do than to win – to finish runner-up twice,” he said. “I did that actually when I was in junior golf, the Orange Bowl event down in Florida, I finished runner-up three straight years. I think that was more impressive than actually winning. Back-to-back seconds, it is what it is. I enjoyed my time. I like coming here.” He’s back to PGA Tour action this week at the Corales Puntacana Championship, where he’ll make his fourth start. He finished T-22 in 2021 and 2019.