Now, they’ll remember him for something else entirely — his first PGA Tour win.
Paul Peterson, a 37-year-old PGA TOUR rookie, surged into the lead at 10-under par Saturday evening at Hurstbourne Country Club.
If you're looking through the right lens, what's not to like?
Through two rounds, the Keith Foster-designed, 7,056-yard Hurstbourne Country Club has stood up to the test of its first PGA Tour event — though the pros usually dial in after the cut has been made and they’ve had 36 holes to study.
He followed an opening-round 66 with a 69 on Friday to walk off the course in a group tied for fifth at five-under for the tournament.
Before Thursday, Chan Kim's season had more missed cuts than memorable moments. But on a steamy opening day at the ISCO Championship, he didn't just find his form, he put a leash around its neck and took it for a leisurely morning stroll.
For its first-ever PGA Tour event Hurstbourne will play as a par 70, stretching 7,056 yards.
The PGA Tour has arrived in Louisville — but not at Valhalla.
Five former golfers from Louisville’s St. Xavier High School — Brendon Doyle, Drew Doyle, Cooper Musselman, Stephen Stallings Jr., and Daniel Iceman — are all in the field for this week’s ISCO Championship at Hurstbourne Country Club.