Four Players Advance to the 2016 AT&T Byron Nelson

NTPGA • May 17, 2016

PROSPER, Texas - The 2016 AT&T Byron Nelson Open Qualifying Tournament was conducted at Gentle Creek Country Club in Prosper, Texas. Seventy-six (76) players competed for four qualifying spots into the championship later this week. The field was comprised of PGA TOUR members, Web.com Tour members, PGA TOUR Latinoamerica members, PGA TOUR Canada members, PGA TOUR members during the last three calendar years, any player making a cut on the PGA TOUR in the 2015-2016 season, three exempt Northern Texas PGA Section members (Jon Antunes, Stuart Deane and Cameron Doan) as well as 43 players that advanced through Pre-Qualifying last week.

The four qualifiers were Jack Newman, Lady Lake, FL, Conrad Shindler, Dallas, TX, Kyle Robbins, Bedford, TX and Lance Lopez, Richmond, TX. Newman bested all players with a 7-under par 65, Shindler carded a 6-under par 66, Robbins and Lopez each posted 5-under par 67’s and survived a four-man, six hole playoff to grab the final two spots into the 2016 AT&T Byron Nelson.

The 2016 AT&T Byron Nelson will be conducted on May 19-22 at Four Seasons Resort and Club (TPC) in Irving, Texas.

Gentle Creek Country Club: Par – 72 / Yardage – 7,317

Final results.

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