Ricky Barnes struggles to find his way into many fields but took advantage of the opportunity this week at the Corales Championship, carding four rounds of 70 or better to end on 14-under 274 and land a T7 finish on the final leaderboard.
Playing from the Beyond 150 category, starts are not easy to come by for Barnes. He was 105th of 120 on priority in this week’s alternate-field event, as an example. As you can imagine, it’s tough to stay sharp with limited reps but his short game was on full display this week. He swallowed just 8 bogeys all week despite ranking 72nd in GIR (40 of 72). “I mean, my category, not playing much. You know, kind of doing some real estate stuff with a group out of Denver. And coming to a week like this and getting the juices flowing, I think I tied for the lead at some point, I just didn’t execute down the stretch. I’m still rusty and not practicing like I was four and five years ago. I’m excited I’m going to go play Valero.” As he alluded to, this top-10 finish will earn him a spot in the field for next week’s Valero Texas Open. Barnes posted a T4 there during the 2016 edition. This was his first top 10 on the PGA TOUR since the 2017-18 Sanderson Farms Championship (T10) in the fall of 2017.