Bryson Nimmer will make his fourth PGA Tour start of the season at the Mexico Open after earning medalist honors in Monday qualifying, held last Monday in Kingwood, Texas.
The 25-year-old Nimmer, a Clemson product and South Carolina resident, carded a 7-under 65 at The Clubs of Kingwood (Deerwood) to secure a spot in the field at Vidanta Vallarta. Also playing their way into the Mexico Open field were Los Angeles resident Jeffrey Kang (66), fellow Clemson alum Turk Pettit (68) and Chicago native Patrick Flavin (68). In March, Nimmer finished T-11 at the Corales Puntacana Championship as a Monday qualifier, coming up one stroke short of a top-10 finish that would have earned him a spot in the following week’s Valero Texas Open. He recently missed the cut at the RBC Heritage, where he played on a sponsor exemption, and currently holds 38 non-member FedExCup points, which would place him No. 219 in the season-long standings. Nimmer was a four-time first-team all-ACC selection at Clemson, where he and his dad, Tony Nimmer, became the first father-son all-ACC duo in Tigers’ golf history.