FedEx Cup’s autumn season is, for the most part, For boys who fight – Struggling to keep their affairs, fighting for a place in the first events of 2026, fighting for pride.
There are many of those in the Sanderson farm championship of this week at Jackson’s country club. Max Homa and Tom Kim are Attempting to take things in the right direction As we approach 2026. Taylor Montgomery, Vince Whalyy and others are looking to stay in the high circuit. Garrick Higgo is looking to be positioned for what can be one adhesive year if he can enter the signature events.
Then, there is Doc Redman.
Clemson’s former -star has not made a PGA Tour start since a lost cut in 2023 RSM Classic sent it to PGA Tour Q School. He passed 2024 at the Korn Ferry tournament and was simply lost closely marking his ticket again in PGA Tour. Redman had to win the Corn 2024 hell championship to win his card. He led with four holes to play, but made a double noise in No. 15 and a Bogey in 17 to lose a play off from a shot. This year, Redman did not make him pass the second phase of the Korn Ferry tournament final, means that he is planned to return to KFT in 2026.
But fate may have other plans for Doc Redman this week.
The 27-year-old entered the Sanderson farm championship with a Monday qualifier. Redman defeated Fred Biondi and Rhein Gibson in a Play off with three men to enter the field. It opened with a three-top 75, but fired 65s back-back to throw in the top 15 places that went to Mississippi Sunday.
Redman is not fighting for FedEx Cup points this week, but Sunday’s round can change his career course.
A win-Redman is currently five blows back from this writing-will gain a $ 1.08 million control, a two-year exception in PGA Tour, a PGA championship place and players. It would mean that Redman would not have to return to the Korn Ferry tournament to try to grind his way for a third consecutive season. Even if he does not win, a Top-10 conclusion will put him in the Utah Championship bank.
Be that as it may, there is a lot in line for a guy who finished the 138th season on the KFT point list and made only $ 47,366 in 15 events this season.
“I think I didn’t think much about it,” Redman said after his Saturday 65. “It would definitely be too big for him and you would get into another or no matter how good you can do. There are many factors out of my control to happen and that is so far, you know, 18 holes. So I think if I can just play really hard, then I will be happy.”
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Redman fought on the Korn Ferry tournament. The courses are slightly lighter and the always low results. In order to compete and grab your way back to the PGA Tour, you need to be able to hit the gas pedal and continue to repeat. Golf is a vague game, and Redman has received some heavy blows in recent years since he lost his card.
But he took some time in the spring to be around his family and the land himself. He has found a new appreciation to be able to pursue his dream, no matter what level he currently resides.
Redman will rely on that new perspective as he gets it Sunday with a chance to change everything.
“So I think if I can go tomorrow not worried about what will happen at the end of the day and just play a lot, all will work on their own,” Redman said.
“In fact there are no bad results if I didn’t have a bad attitude or something like that. So you know, I think I’m good enough, so I just believed in that.”

