Andrew Putnam’s journey has been nothing but inspiring. Before he became a PGA Tour player, he was teeing up at Pepperdine University, where he was a three-time All-American and one of the top amateur golfers in the U.S. He turned pro in 2011, and like many other players, he had to earn his spot. His big victory came in 2014 when he won the WNB Golf Classic on the Korn Ferry Tour. That particular win helped him get the PGA Tour card. But the road wasn’t all smooth.
His debut season on the PGA Tour in 2014–15 didn’t quite click; he tried a lot, but his performance was picking up the pace, and he lost his card. Still, Putnam stayed patient and rebuilt his game. And the coin flipped in 2017; he returned to form with another win on the Korn Ferry Tour, and by 2018, he claimed his first PGA To