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Major Medical Extension 214 21 Ben Martin: Began the season in category 28, upgraded by the commissioner 150 21 Morgan Hoffmann: Major Medical Extension 198 21 Camilo Villegas: Major Medical Extension 193 21 Noh Seung-yul: Major Medical Extension 229 21 K. J. Choi: Major Medical Extension 188 21 Brandon Hagy: Major Medical Extension 215 21 ...
His career was curtailed by a back injury in 2003, and in 2006 he played the PGA Tour on a Major Medical Exemption. After the 2007 season, he lost his PGA Tour card. From 2008 through 2010, May played primarily on the Nationwide Tour (now the Korn Ferry Tour ) along with some PGA Tour events.
Donald was granted a major medical exemption for the 2019 PGA Tour season. He had 15 starts to earn 335.891 FedEx Cup points. [37] European captain Thomas Bjørn named Donald as a vice-captain for the 2018 Ryder Cup. [38] Europe regained the Ryder Cup defeating the U.S. 17 1/2 to 10 1/2 points. [39]
In 2002, he went through qualifying school for the second time to earn his PGA Tour card for 2003. He didn't have a good year on Tour and had to go through qualifying school for the third time to retain his Tour card. He injured his elbow in 2004 and played on a medical exemption in 2005, his final year on Tour.
Knee surgery limited Reavie in 2010 and he began the 2011 season on a major medical extension, where he had thirteen events to keep his Tour Card. Reavie did not earn enough to retain full tour privileges, but by merely making the cut at the 2011 Memorial Tournament (the final start of his exemption), he earned conditional status for the rest ...
He never won on the PGA Tour, but has tied for second place four times, including two in 2005 when he played on a major medical exemption. Jobe finished 30th on the Nationwide Tour in 2010, which was not enough for a PGA Tour Card, but exempted him through the final stage of Q School, where he finished tied for sixth and earned his 2011 card.
Overall, Hart made four PGA Tour starts (made two cuts) and tried to use his medical extension to play on the Web.com Tour Finals, but did not make a cut. He entered the 2014–15 season with eight starts and $464,067 to retain his PGA Tour card. He was unable to satisfy his medical exemption and demoted to the Past Champions category.
In 2011, Frazar was playing the PGA Tour on a medical exemption which required him to earn over $600,000 in 11 tournaments to earn his 2011 PGA Tour card. After missing five straight cuts Frazar took a number of weeks off to reassess his game and bounced back with a T-14 finish at the HP Byron Nelson Championship upon his return.